General information and discussion about cultivating onions, garlic, shallots and leeks.
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December 17, 2014 | #16 |
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I'm trying yellow dutch shallots for the first time this year. They say it's not really a shallot.
As long as they taste good, I'll be happy. They are growing really nice outside. |
December 17, 2014 | #17 | |
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You will enjoy them I'm sure. They are the first thing edible in my garden every year as green onions and I look forward to them KarenO |
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December 18, 2014 | #18 |
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The multiplier onions sound like they maybe the same as "Potato Onions".
If you want an interesting read check out "Booklet: All about Potato Onions" at http://kellysgarden.googlepages.com Probably more than many want to know but Kelly has some interesting theories about shallots and his onions. Karen, he also usually has some seeds if you like this kind of onion.
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December 18, 2014 | #19 |
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There's a lot of variation in Solanaceae. Some of the tuberous species and/or cultivars produce slips and others don't. The so-called Italian gold medalion onions have always produced slips for me.
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December 18, 2014 | #20 |
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Thank you Roper, Karen, Troad and Hermiitian for your excellent input!!! For me there is still so much more to learn. Fascinating, thanks again!!!
Dutch
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December 18, 2014 | #21 |
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Thank you for the link Troad, I will read that, there no such thing as too much information
Just to mention, Shallots, along with all onions as well as garlic belong to the genus Allium. Solanaceae is the nightshade family which includes tomatoes, peppers, potatoes, eggplant etc. KO Last edited by KarenO; December 18, 2014 at 05:23 PM. |
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This is a description of them, "Spring planting shallot ‘Pikant’ is well flavoured, early and high yielding, producing smaller bulbs than other varieties with a stronger flavour. Each bulb divides into many shallots at harvest time, with excellent keeping qualities." http://www.tesco.com/direct/shallot-...IB6zQSWIwxo.99 I use them mainly for sautéing and cooking in place of garlic and/or onion. Dutch
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June 28, 2015 | #23 |
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June 29, 2015 | #24 |
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You can eat them fresh. Curing is to increase storage time, so eat some now!
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July 10, 2015 | #25 |
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July 15, 2015 | #26 |
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Shallots
Well, mine didn't do well. With all the rain we got ,they got too wet.
None of them made it. I will have to make bed. |
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