Friday, February 22, 2019

Planting Perennial Onions and Onion Sets. 2.22.19


 Over the past week, I perused the "vegetable start" sections at a few local stores.  I brought home some starts for onions, shallots, and multiplier onions.  

Yellow Moon Shallots - from Fred Meyer, but looking up information these are also sold by Fedco, who state:  "also called Multiplier Onions, these beefy yellow bulbs feature the unique flavor of the shallot sisterhood... home gardeners love this allium that stores through to the next Jul".  These were kind of costly, and of the 7 or 8 sets per package, a few were wrinkled and dry, and a couple were moldy.  I had 2 packages, and wound up with a dozen viable-looking sets.   Still, I'm curious about trying to grow shallots again, so I planted them.  In the past, I started some shallots from the grocery store.  I may do that to, for comparison.

"Windmill" brand red onion sets.  These don't state what cultivar.  At the least, they should be good for scallions.  I bought them at BiMart. The sets look plump and healthy.  These are sourced in Canada.


Multiplier Onion Package.  2.22.19
"Windmill" brand multiplier onions.  Are these shallots?  Or potato onions?  I don't know.  They are sourced in Canada.  I decided to give them a try.  The sets look healthy and plump.  Much more so thatn the Yellow Moon shallots.  These are also from BiMart.

It seems like an odd time of year to be planting but I did anyway.  I have to do what I can, when I can.  I think these will be hardy to whatever remaining, probably mild, winter conditions that we have.  Some multiplier onions can be planted in fall, so maybe these will do OK.

Of course, there are still those onion seedlings that I'm growing in the window sill.  We eat a lot of onions and scallions.  They will not go to waste.
Red Onion Sets.  2.22.19

Last year, my biggest challenge for onions was deer and rabbits.  These are in a fenced area.  I hope that is adequate.  Slugs can also be an issue.  I will start slug bait as soon as growth emerges.


Multiplier Onions Sets in Package.  2.22.19

Red Onions Sets in package.  2.22.19

Yellow Moon Shallot Sets.  2.22.19
Multiplier Onions as placed in rows, ready to be covered in soil.  2.22.19
The onion bed, planted, ready to grow.  2.22.19




Thursday, February 21, 2019

Pepper and Onion Seedlings. 2.31.19

 These are some of  the pepper and onion plants that I started from seeds in January.  Doing quite well under LED lights.

Wednesday, February 20, 2019

Chitting Potatoes. 2.20.19

Seed Potatoes, Kinnebec.  2.19.19

Seed Potato Labels.  2.19.19
These are the first batches of potatoes that I plan to plant.   I bought 2 packages at the hardware store, Kinnebec and Russian Banana.  Not having grown either variety before, it's nice to try.

I had lots of the smaller size russets in the garage over the winter, with 6 inch or longer sprouts.  I broke off the sprouts, and am chitting them in a sunny window so new, stouter sprouts with shorter interstems will grow.  
Russet Seed Potatoes from Garage, Overwinter.  2.19.19

More Russets from Garage.  2.19.19

Russian Banana Seed Potatoes.  2.19.19
I still have packages of Yukon Gold, Red Norland, and I think some fresh Idaho Russet seed potatoes.  That's enough.  I don't know if the overwintered ones will work, or produce as much.  I'll wait a couple of weeks before chitting the other batches.  Too much to plant, otherwise.

Monday, February 18, 2019

Garlic Update. 2.18.19

Overwintered Garlic Starts.  L is Spanish Roja. R is Music.  2.18.19

Here is the garlic that I planted last fall. Some varieties look good. The Spanish Roja is the tallest, while Musik is much smaller and Inchelium Red is even smaller.  I gave them all a boost of urea, and watered it in.  Since they are growing, albeit slowly, I thought that would be beneficial.  I dont know if the greater height, this early, will help or hinder productivity later.  I'm guessing it willhelp,

Planting in a fully fenced bed really helped.  Last year they were all chewed off at this point,

Next I need to pull the rest of last years's tomatoes from the same bed, for onion plants.  That will be in about a month, I think.

Saturday, February 16, 2019

Swelling Flower Buds. Hollywood Plum and "Son of Oregon Curl Free" Peach. 2.16.19

Flower Buds, Hollywood Plum Tree. 2.16.19
These are in the chicken and duck yard.  The Hollywood Plum tree was grown from cuttings taken about 5 years ago, I think.  The tree is covered with swelling buds now.

The peach tree was grown from a peach pit, from an Oregon Curl Free peach tree.  That tree died of canker.  This tree is also 4 or 5 years old.  Last year were the first flowers, no fruits.  It could be a dud, but I hope not.  No evidence at all for any leaf curl.   No canker yet, either.  This tree grew fast. If it bears nice fruits, I want to give it a name that honors those who were here before, possibly a word in the Cowlitz language.

These blooms could be killed by a late freeze.   However, they seem to produce, every year.   Wait and see.
Flower Buds, Peach Tree Grown From Oregon Curl Free.  2.16.19