Thank you for sharing the comparison info! Very interest that you are planting the the whole bulbil set! I will try that! Ive been taking it apart and planting separate spaces. 🎉🎉🎉
I would certainly be buying stuff from you guys, but alas I live in Canada 😅! I am tremendously impressed with the size of the base onions you are growing, that’s what I want to do when my baby plants mature! Literally every other video I have watched only shows small onions!!! People seem to grow them as small green onions. I think people have forgotten what these onions can really produce! Klaus
Such a great video. After watching your videos some months ago, I managed to get some bulbils and put them in the ground a week ago, and already there are quite a few blades growing. I’m not very good at growing normal onions, so I’m happy about how easy it is to grow walking onions.
Just found this video, delighted to hear that the small bulbuls still produce good crops as that’s all I have right now, these appeared in my garden as pure volunteers and I’m going to attempt to get a patch started. Thanks for the info!
Yay! I'm your 100th subscriber! 😍 Aren't these just incredible little darlings! After years of dreaming to grow them - I finally got my hands on some today to plant. Great to see another Aussie here with excellent content. Look forward to watching more from your gorgeous patch 😘
Hello Yvania! Thanks for your lovely words and a very warm congratulations on being my 100th subscriber - I'm delighted you are enjoying the Aussie content. Most importantly however, I'm delighted that you have been able to source some walking onions sets to plant. They are truly incredible. Happy growing!
So thick and lush!!! I ordered my Egyptian Walking Onions before Christmas and they were waiting for me when I got back from Christmas. I'm in the States so our growing seasons are reversed. I'll be planting mine this week--in pots--because I live where it's still snowing and likely to snow for at least the next 6 weeks.
Wow that is an onion forest😊! Inspiring. I bought some online, got the young rooting plants like spring onions. Planted them in December last year, the are growing like spring onions, a bit weak and bendy...When do the actually produce the top set, I'm in Adelaide.
Hello. I'm interested in the fact that you planted in December, as this is when we are starting to consider harvesting, so yours might just be out of sync with the season, or are not in fact EWO, given you indicate yours arrived looking like spring onions. Our onion sets will generally produce top sets within nine months when planted at the correct time of the year (please see our other videos). I would suggest getting in touch with the company you purchased from for specific advice.
Absolutely stunning !When do you harvest them and do you dry them like the other onions? Can you please make a harvest video, Would be very helpful. Thank you for great info.
Hi Anja. Thanks for your questions. We harvest them when the stalks start to turn a little beige and the outer skin of the base bulbs becomes papery. Usually late December, early January. They are hung to dry like other onions, though they don't take as long. I will try to make a harvest video next season for you. :)
This seasons onions have just started sending up their first set of bulbils (very exciting), so all going well, we should have stock available next March.
Thank you for sharing the comparison info! Very interest that you are planting the the whole bulbil set! I will try that! Ive been taking it apart and planting separate spaces. 🎉🎉🎉
I would certainly be buying stuff from you guys, but alas I live in Canada 😅! I am tremendously impressed with the size of the base onions you are growing, that’s what I want to do when my baby plants mature! Literally every other video I have watched only shows small onions!!! People seem to grow them as small green onions. I think people have forgotten what these onions can really produce!
Klaus
@WhatWeDoChannel Thanks Klaus. Yes, they are a fabulous onion. So versatile and tasty.
Such a great video. After watching your videos some months ago, I managed to get some bulbils and put them in the ground a week ago, and already there are quite a few blades growing. I’m not very good at growing normal onions, so I’m happy about how easy it is to grow walking onions.
Thank you. You will love these onions! Enjoy watching them grow...and more importantly enjoy eating them.
Just found this video, delighted to hear that the small bulbuls still produce good crops as that’s all I have right now, these appeared in my garden as pure volunteers and I’m going to attempt to get a patch started. Thanks for the info!
Glad the information was helpful. Our initial crop was started from the tiniest bulbils so I have no doubt your onions will grow well. 🌱
Yay! I'm your 100th subscriber! 😍 Aren't these just incredible little darlings!
After years of dreaming to grow them - I finally got my hands on some today to plant.
Great to see another Aussie here with excellent content.
Look forward to watching more from your gorgeous patch 😘
Hello Yvania! Thanks for your lovely words and a very warm congratulations on being my 100th subscriber - I'm delighted you are enjoying the Aussie content. Most importantly however, I'm delighted that you have been able to source some walking onions sets to plant. They are truly incredible. Happy growing!
So thick and lush!!! I ordered my Egyptian Walking Onions before Christmas and they were waiting for me when I got back from Christmas. I'm in the States so our growing seasons are reversed. I'll be planting mine this week--in pots--because I live where it's still snowing and likely to snow for at least the next 6 weeks.
Happy growing JoAnna.
I live in zone 7b of the us and I'm hoping our crop turns out half as beautiful as your crop has! Great job!
Thank you so much for your lovely comment. Wishing you every success with your crop.
Wow that is an onion forest😊! Inspiring. I bought some online, got the young rooting plants like spring onions. Planted them in December last year, the are growing like spring onions, a bit weak and bendy...When do the actually produce the top set, I'm in Adelaide.
Hello. I'm interested in the fact that you planted in December, as this is when we are starting to consider harvesting, so yours might just be out of sync with the season, or are not in fact EWO, given you indicate yours arrived looking like spring onions. Our onion sets will generally produce top sets within nine months when planted at the correct time of the year (please see our other videos). I would suggest getting in touch with the company you purchased from for specific advice.
Thank you! I got my first plant and hope to keep propagating
Fantastic! You will certainly have an abundance before you know it.
Absolutely stunning !When do you harvest them and do you dry them like the other onions? Can you please make a harvest video, Would be very helpful. Thank you for great info.
Hi Anja. Thanks for your questions. We harvest them when the stalks start to turn a little beige and the outer skin of the base bulbs becomes papery. Usually late December, early January. They are hung to dry like other onions, though they don't take as long. I will try to make a harvest video next season for you. :)
G'day, I was wondering when you might have walking onions in stock again on your online shop?
This seasons onions have just started sending up their first set of bulbils (very exciting), so all going well, we should have stock available next March.
@@heirloomnaturallyvegetables01 Thanks!