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onion foliage
Last year my onions were a disappointment as the greenery collapsed and lay
all over the onions. What can I do to improve things this year ? |
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"hillier" wrote in message ... Last year my onions were a disappointment as the greenery collapsed and lay all over the onions. What can I do to improve things this year ? The 'greenery' collapsed? or the tops which have dried off? |
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"hillier" wrote Last year my onions were a disappointment as the greenery collapsed and lay all over the onions. What can I do to improve things this year ? When they are coming to the end of their growing onion tops naturally fall over and dry off but I suspect it wasn't at the end of the season you had this happen. Was it a very bad case of rust, or powdery mildew perhaps or even Leek Moth? Did you notice any pests/disease? If you want big onions space them at least 9 inches apart with rows 12 inches apart. This also gives you space to hoe between them. A rough idea of you location would help too. -- Regards Bob In Runnymede, 17 miles West of London |
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