Can anyone explain why my onions in the same raised bed range from very large to very small. The onions are from sets (turbo) and in the main I am very pleased with them. It's just that the variation in size intrigues me.
Regards Brenjon
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Hi brenjon ,
I have noticed a simular thing with my onions and it seems to be where the sun creeps around the neighbours house in the morning and gradually spreads across the row they go from large to small in a set pattern .Could this be the reason ?.
Bitzy
I have noticed a simular thing with my onions and it seems to be where the sun creeps around the neighbours house in the morning and gradually spreads across the row they go from large to small in a set pattern .Could this be the reason ?.
Bitzy
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Hi Brenjon. If you check new onion sets the size varies quite a lot even before planting out,so I guess plants like us are individuals and just come in varying sizes, Conditions play a part too. I buy more than I need and only plant out the larger ones, the small ones I plant in the greenhouse overwinter for some very early spring onions, of course they need watering if under cover.
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Hi Brenjon, I just figured it might have something to do with it but haven't done any research, not too much variation in the size of mine and i like to have some early spring onions.
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