onions
Submitted by masterphoto on Sun, 08/30/2009 - 12:34In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
Hi. could we be talking Neck Rot?here in the UK our crop is good except for the neck being damp. so we put them upside down to drain and dry off either in the sun or inside when it`s wet. hopefully it will do the trick. Usually you would leave them on the ground to dry in the sun., something we have little of here!Will be interested in other replies.
Have you dug one up....
Submitted by stevegwmonkseaton on Sun, 08/30/2009 - 13:07In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
.. not many problems with onions, so if when dug up the base and roots have gone or are damaged then white rot would be the cause.... They say move your onion bed.... as for the white being ok, perhaps the variety are more resistant OR it just has not spread.... If you confirm it as this, then you should burn the infected plant parts.... Of course if you can any of the bulb is ok, it can be ate, but don't try to store.... You can of course freeze sliced onion if you so wish....