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Chillin' In The Garden
Hi,
I had some onions and leeks that got shaded out last summer, so severely that they really didn't grow. I dug them anyway and they hung out on my enclosed back porch all winter. They sprouted this spring, to my surprise, so I stuck them back in the garden to see what would happen. The onions are forming flower balls on top of the stalks, the leeks have things that look like the top of a minaret. I know they're biennials, but I don't know what will happen next. Will they grow seed that I could save and plant next year? Or have I just wasted two rows of garden space? Can I eat the onions or leeks that are flowering/seeding?
I did plant leeks from seed and also onion sets this spring as usual, so it doesn't matter, I'm just curious what will happen and what I should do...I don't know the life cycle of the onion that well! Anyone?
I had some onions and leeks that got shaded out last summer, so severely that they really didn't grow. I dug them anyway and they hung out on my enclosed back porch all winter. They sprouted this spring, to my surprise, so I stuck them back in the garden to see what would happen. The onions are forming flower balls on top of the stalks, the leeks have things that look like the top of a minaret. I know they're biennials, but I don't know what will happen next. Will they grow seed that I could save and plant next year? Or have I just wasted two rows of garden space? Can I eat the onions or leeks that are flowering/seeding?
I did plant leeks from seed and also onion sets this spring as usual, so it doesn't matter, I'm just curious what will happen and what I should do...I don't know the life cycle of the onion that well! Anyone?