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Young Onions

Discussion in 'Edible Gardening' started by DOdgecuk, Jun 5, 2010.

  1. DOdgecuk

    DOdgecuk Apprentice Gardener

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    Hello I have thinned out some of my onions.

    They are a little bigger than a supermarket spring onion but look similar.

    Are these good eating?

    I think this may be a silly question as they are just baby onions right? But then again I used to think brussle sprouts were baby cabbages, so who knows!

    Thanks
     
  2. DOdgecuk

    DOdgecuk Apprentice Gardener

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    Well me and my girlfriend ate them.

    Lovely they were too.
     
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