Re: Onion Starts
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- Subject: Re: Onion Starts
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- Date: Sun, 24 Jan 1999 07:20:27 -0800
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Neason wrote:
>
> Allan Day wrote:
> >
> > Carleen. If you are growing things by a window, turn them round each day
> > so they don't stay bent over one way. I have heard of people puttong a
> > mirror or aluminium foil on the opposite side to the window, I don't
> > know if it works but it is worth a try.
> >
> > I will be sowing some onion seed today, 3 seeds to a pot, keep at 50-55 F.(10-13C) but they will be in full daylight such as it is.
> > Allan
> >
> > --
> >
> > Allan Day Hereford HR2 7AU allan@crwys.demon.co.uk
>
> Allan,
>
> I start my onions in a flat, with a dense pattern. It looks like a new
> lawn when it sprouts. They don't leave the flat until I transplant to
> the garden in April. I usually harvest about 200 onions this way,
> owhich about 125 are good yellow storage onions that keep until spring
> in my pantry.
>
> It's Sunday morning here and I still don't know if my bag, which spent
> Friday night in London, has arrived in Seattle yet.
>
> Steve (Maritime...)
Just as I finished sending this note I got a call from British Airways
baggage delivery. The driver's on his way to my house with my bag at
this moment. Good old BA.
Steve (Maritime...)