Funnily enough that is a Welsh onion! Allium fistulosum which is a different species to a typical onion allium cepa. It's perennial, so you should...
I haven't watered my garlic at all. Autumn winter and spring was drier han normal, other than december. Had so much rain in August last year the...
They are both silverskin softnecks, I had the same issue with another silverskin softneck last year. Vigour supreme I think. I also planted it a...
You can also try overwintering onions from an August sowing, you need the right type (often called Japanese onions in the UK) or try the spring...
I grow lots of lettuce and other leaves for salad so I always have some dill in the salad. It's also great with rice, many different veg, potato...
I've had quite a few crops of coriander, mines bolting now. I forgot to resow it so have done so today along with lettuce for summer, more dill,...
This is "Nemo" I'm not sure if it's a second early or maincrop. I'll be harvesting them from when it's possible to eat them as earlies though. A...
They were sown in early January
Bit better today, a few patchy showers but bright at them moment. We've had easily 60mm rain over the last few days
Aji Camba miles ahead of any others. A couple of the other Aji varieties have started to fruit too [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
The poundland compost I got seemed quite good, certainly a lot better than the last few years brands I've bought.. the pots have it with added...
Greenhouse has eight in there, amongst the chillis and garlicOutside most are in pots but I'm trying two in the groundThey are getting a bit...
Very blustery, heavy showers, 11c
Actually looking forward to this. Was getting a bit boring having to water the veg[ATTACH]
Final day of great weather, I am thankful for the rain though. Hopefully will only last a week although the long forecast has it going for longer....
Can confirm they are tough to remove. This is the crown of a hallertauer one that I dug out. Not all of it, now my allotment neighbours have hop...
I used my dehydrator on its lowest setting, then vac packed and it worked very well. Because I had so much I picked the bines over about a week...
They will probably rise to seed soon. You can eat the seed pods too, they are good to eat, radish flavoured and crisp when picked at the right...
Yeah they did fine for me in Glasgow too
Mine were planted out last week. Best may weather that I can remember, otherwise I'd have repotted them and kept them in the gh for another couple...
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