Green Onions
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by papito on February 15, 2004 04:28 PM
Hi Rick,
Info on Japanese Bunching Onion, Kujo
http://www.evergreenseeds.com/evergreenseeds/bunchingonion.html
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Info on Japanese Bunching Onion, Kujo
http://www.evergreenseeds.com/evergreenseeds/bunchingonion.html
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Amor est vitae essentia.
Love is the essence of life.
by Rick on February 15, 2004 11:54 PM
Thanks. Never heard of that company. Going to have to give their selection a good looking over.
Rick
Rick
by Tom Wolf on March 10, 2004 06:08 AM
you might want to try the old fashion tater onion i have been using off the same set of bulbs for almost 8 years pull what you need and leave the rest for seed [you can dig them each year and replant them in the spring but the older they are the bigger the cluster will get.
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If it doesn't grow cut it down and start over
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If it doesn't grow cut it down and start over
by Rick on March 10, 2004 08:46 AM
The ones you call "tater onions". Is that the multiplying onion that Jung seeds used to carry? It grew a little like garlic?
Rick
Rick
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I do have quite a few varieties of old vegetable, herb, and flowers seeds that do well here in the northern part of Michigan. Haven't got to my seed inventory so I don't yet have a list.
Rick