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Green onions from Egyptian Walking Onions |
Nice to have some scallions from the garden this time of year. These were Egyptian Walking onions, that I did not pull out. They resprouted and are beginning to be big enough to eat.
The onion bed is starting to grow. Planted roughly 5 weeks ago. At the end is a row of cilantro, about an inch tall, planted the same time. The Egyptian Walking onions are all up.
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Onion bed at one month |
The Yellow Potato onions are starting to grow. Most are still not showing above ground.
The garlic, planted about 4 weeks ago, is several inches tall. Right on schedule.
Yesterday I cleared out a 3-foot by 4 foot section of the tomato bed. I added 1/2 bag of chicken compost, and planted shallots. The shallot starts were saved from this summer. I planted 4 rows. That is from the original 2 rows. About the same amount is available for eating. Starting them later this year. These shallots might have been larger, if I didn't let them go to seed. The honeybees loved the flowers, so I didn't want to remove the flower heads.
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Garlic bed at one month |
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Holland White Shallots |