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Ant
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I am trying to fill a part of my allotment with lots of different types of veg
to help the new comers try something different. Could someone me with
Tree Onions -- just 1 or 2 will do and Potato Onions -- Thanks Ant
heyjude
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Do you still want tree onions?

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Ant
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Sorry

yes I would love some Ant
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thought it might be too late for this year but I've found a few. Do you want to send me a personal mail with your address and i"ll send them. And what is a potato onion???

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Hi

Might be able to help you out next year with potato onions. Bought
3 bulbs this year but only split into about 3 little bulbs each. I have
kept all of these for planting on but will work the soil a bit more as
was fairly compacted by end of season.

They look exactly the same but you only get the green folliage as
the bulbs develop underground. Can't tell you about taste as not
worth trying as they are so small.

Westi
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Any other unusual veg you need ? I have some achocha fat baby seeds, cape gooseberry, tomatillo, and some lovage seeds, :?:
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I've got welsh onions which grow on year from year. Would you like a few of those?
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