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I called at plot a few days ago when ground was still frozen and picked up some of my onion sets which the birds had pulled out! I couldn't replace them at the time so put them to one side.
As plot is on my way home from a shopping trip I did today (was snowed in yesterday) I decided to call at plot and replace the sets in their previous position.
I had a bit of a 'furtle and found the correct positions for them and replaced them.I also shifted some of the soil around the other rooted sets so I could see whee they were.
Plot is looking reasonably tidy for this time of year. The broadies appear to have taken a bit of a battering with the snow but I am hoping they will perk up again.I brought home a couple of onions out of the rows left in the soil.I am finding they keep better in situ with there roots intact and just take a few as I need them?
A lot of the onion sets I planted are starting to green up a little bit now that they have put down a decent root system.
Nowt woth photographing,so I didnt bother!
As plot is on my way home from a shopping trip I did today (was snowed in yesterday) I decided to call at plot and replace the sets in their previous position.
I had a bit of a 'furtle and found the correct positions for them and replaced them.I also shifted some of the soil around the other rooted sets so I could see whee they were.
Plot is looking reasonably tidy for this time of year. The broadies appear to have taken a bit of a battering with the snow but I am hoping they will perk up again.I brought home a couple of onions out of the rows left in the soil.I am finding they keep better in situ with there roots intact and just take a few as I need them?
A lot of the onion sets I planted are starting to green up a little bit now that they have put down a decent root system.
Nowt woth photographing,so I didnt bother!
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