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2013 Onion Growing Challenge

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

  1. Lolimac

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    I've been going to prep my onion bed for 2wks now and still haven't done it...so this weekend it is...:thumbsup: mine will only be a little one as i haven't got the space 1 1/2 metres square (approx):sad:....but still big enough for a MASSIVE onion:biggrin:
    Let the fun begin chaps:dbgrtmb:
     
  2. Freddy

    Freddy Miserable git, well known for it

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    That's the spirit!:)
     
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    I'm happy with the guidelines and I will be trying a few varieties. Apart from the onions for the table I will have a bed 12 x 3ish outside and a bed inside the polytunnel too as yet undetermined in size. I've kept all my pea and bean haulms from this year so they will be dug in along with some comfrey and manure. Seeds will be sown this year, in the beast

    http://steve-randles.co.uk/PlotBlog/?p=533#comment-109

    Steve...:)
     
  4. Lolimac

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    I only found out what pea/bean halums were a couple of weeks ago:doh:i will be using those,a bit of bone meal,pot ash and plenty of muck:dbgrtmb:
     
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    *cough* the lovely Loli tells porkies, she has another 25 sq mtrs of seed in Potty's garden *cough*

    carry on :roflol:
     
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      Freddy Miserable git, well known for it

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      IMPORTANT NOTICE

      I have edited posts #1 and #68. Hopefully, it isn't TOO confusing:)
       
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      :hapfeet: Onion bed sorted....:hapfeet:Roll on Boxing Day:hapydancsmil:
       
    • Freddy

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      Yup, just got in from sorting my bed too:)
       
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        I don't think I will be planting mine until Spring, as they are going to be in a reusable grow bag. Have a feeling that I could be the winner..............

































        in the smallest onion category! :biggrin:
         
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        • Amy

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          Im up for this. Hehe love a bit of competition and love growing onions.
           
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            Hi there Amy.

            I've added you to the list of entrants. Please be sure to read the guidelines in post #68. Good luck!:)
             
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            Here's my autumn planted sets. I'll also be doing spring planting sets and a couple of winter seed sowings.

            sets autumn.jpg

            I hope that working for 3CH (I buy a few bits & bobs from them) will help you give us some tips on lights (essential for getting a very early start) + perhaps some feeding tips.

            Personally, I'm surprised that 3CH don't go for growing something(s?) like this to boost their profile more often, as when I mention growing giant onions, tomatoes, marrows, etc. in 3CH stores, I seem to get the idea I'm in the minority of their customer base.
             
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              Oh dear, way behind now, the chickens were destructive enough (Carol let's them "free range" over my veg plot) NOW she's got 4 DUCKS!!!!!! :cry3:

              I'll fence off what I can but it's looking like all my raised beds, plants and me will be moving up to our poultry free half allotment!
               
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