Hi Steve,
With you last posting you seem to have entirely missed the point. Spring Onions are sown from seed not sets and other varieties is nobody's guess and everybody can cheat but you have got onions for salad early maybe but not those classified as salad onions. There is no difficulty cheating but a more definitive answer was needed.
Salad onion are quite hungry crop and need very fertile soil. Get the soil in the right condition and you may get them on your plate a whole lot earlier.
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Here's my latest sowings. The ones in the ground were sown on 6 April and are just ready for harvesting (Ishikura). The ones in the tray ('Lilia') were sown on 23 June. So 12-13 weeks for the first harvests. So quicker than parsnips, but slower than mustard!
Steve Ott
Kitchen Garden Editor
Kitchen Garden Editor
Yes that's right Colin. Just finishing a tray of 'White Lisbon'. Mostly only sow in trays early and late in the season though since I can then move them about and give them the best conditions, so stretching the season. I mainly sowed the ones in the picture in a tray to take to a show where I have to give a talk at the end of the month. Really good for those without a garden though or with limited space!
Steve Ott
Kitchen Garden Editor
Kitchen Garden Editor