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|    Re: I'itoi onion    |
|    23 Jun 19 14:36:56    |
      From: T@invalid.invalid              On 6/23/19 9:52 AM, songbird wrote:       > for hot dry climates. from da wiki...       >       > "a prolific multiplier onion cultivated in the Baboquivari Peak       Wilderness, Arizona area. This small-bulb type has a shallot-like flavour and       is easy to grow and ideal for hot, dry climates. Bulbs are separated, and       planted in the fall 1 in below        the surface and 12 in apart. Bulbs will multiply into clumps and can be       harvested throughout the cooler months. Tops die back in the heat of summer       and may return with heavy rains; bulbs can remain in the ground or be       harvested and stored in a cool dry        place for planting in the fall. The plants rarely flower; propagation is by       division."       >       > quoted from:       >       > _Allium crop science_ : recent advances, edited by H.D. Rabinowitch and L.       Currah       >       >       > songbird       >              Cluster onions!              I was too cold for potato onions.              Can they take a cold zone 6c over winter?              Any nutrition data? Considered a yellow, white, red,       or sweet onion?              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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