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2013 Onion Growing Challenge

Discussion in 'Edible Gardening' started by Freddy, Oct 7, 2012.

  1. Steve R

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    Thanks Lol, I still have some from this year, and have just got some more....both red and white. I'm growing a lot next year as we do use a lot of onions.

    I'm also thinking I might try one of the varieties Scrungee mentions too, it wont hurt to try half a dozen to grow alongside the MI's...useful comparison.

    Steve...:)
     
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      In my humble opinion AND I'm out to prove myself wrong because I too will try Ailsaes next year, Ailsaes are a cross between Ailsae Craig and Kelsaes?

      We know Ailsae's dont grow as big as Kelsaes, so why should any offspring off the crossing be bigger? Just a thought!
       
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      Yep, that's the fella:)
      Hiya John.

      Onions grown from seed are the way to go, for large Onions. I just thought that for those that don't want to go to the trouble of growing from seed, then there could be a category of biggest Onion grown from a set:blue thumb:
       
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        If the offer is open to Potty's then yes please, I have some Beringer (sp) and a few Bed Champ seeds, I dont want to seem greedy but I have about 12 10" square pots that I'd like to try growing bigger ones in, so just enough seed to cover the pots, whatever you think they germinate like?

        Plant Potty :)
         
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        Kelsae module grown seedlings will be available from D T Brown in the spring, should anyone wish to go that route.....

        Also, some may be available from "Yazzlemer Kennels" (that's me!) :dancy:

        It will be so interesting to see how my new bed does!
         
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          Genetics is an odd thing, logic would suggest that, but the hybrid could have unexpected results.
           
        • Plant Potty

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          this is very true, but anyway Lorri has posted some seed today, so may as well lock the thread n declare Potty the winner :P we could always start the 2014 thread early ;)
           
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            Hello chums.

            Just a point of clarification, so that there's no confusion. The competition is for the heaviest Onion, grown from seed, and grown from a set. Are we all happy with that?
             
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            (Pssssst Lolimac....you did post him the small seed didn't you?)

            Steve...:heehee:
             
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              Mammoth White Lisbon?;)
               
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              • Plant Potty

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                haha, very funny guys.

                Postman just dropped off the winner lol

                many thanks Loli :)
                 
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                  Good luck with your shallot "Tom Thumb" seeds Plant Potty...:lunapic 130165696578242 5:

                  Steve...:)
                   
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                  • Plant Potty

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                    would Loli really be that cruel? I hope not lol
                     
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                    Yes, good idea - 2 classes to go for!

                    As 'Showmaster' sets are no longer available I've searched without success for something with potential to grow big, nor can I find any information as to whether it's advantageous to start sets off early (except autumn planting in a polytunnel) or under lights in pots (somewhere coolish to avoid bolting?) to get bigger bulbs from an extended growing season.

                    Are you going to add some basic rules plus weighoff date to post #1?
                     
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