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star-schipp |
Posted - Nov 19 2014 : 11:32:24 AM I'm going to add some perennial type vegetables to my garden and I know about things like rhubarb and horseradish but I'm seeking out some other things too. Any advice would be appreciated.
I've heard of walking onions but I have never seen any growing. Who would be a good supplier to get these hardy plants into my garden?
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csmartyonline |
Posted - Nov 20 2014 : 06:01:07 AM I have a few Walking Onions planted. Ordered mine from the Southern Exposure Seed Exchange catalog online. http://www.southernexposure.com |
YellowRose |
Posted - Nov 19 2014 : 12:17:59 PM I have read up on walking onions also known as Egyptian Onions but haven't gotten around to growing them.
I ordered Nodding Onion-Allium to plant in the spring from Botanical Interests. www.botanicalinterests.com It's a perennial flower to be planted in full sun to part shade. Leaves & flowers are edible with a onion flavor. I'm looking forward to growing and using it.
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