I have heard that mulch helps protect over winter
onions. Will leaves do the same thing or do I
need to clean them out?
On Mon, 4 Nov 2024 19:13:24 -0800, T <T@invalid.invalid> wrote:
I have heard that mulch helps protect over winter
onions. Will leaves do the same thing or do I
need to clean them out?
I'm ignoring the leaves caught in my winter onions (a.k.a. topping
onions, walking onions, and egyptian onions) except when I find time
to pull the weeds, or harvest scallions.
I've recently learned that winter onions can be harvested all year.
When the spring scallions give out I can use the bulbils, when the
bulbils get tough, there are bulbs at the base, and when the bulbs
sprout, there is a fall crop of scallions. And the bulbs remain good
for a long time after they sprout, shrivelling from the top down and
outside in instead of rotting.
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