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Old December 23, 2019   #28
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Originally Posted by Medbury Gardens View Post
I have discovered that in my climate if the bottom onion are planted to late in spring they dont grow flowers amoung the top set bulbils, so at the moment I have no flower to which I can rey and get seed from.

I always have about 2/3 of my plants as 1 and 2 year old transplants, with about 1/3 as new transplants. Problem solved. I'm not sure, but I think all three year classes flower heavily. Searching for and forcing seed by picking off young topsets are the problems.
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