Allotment Gardening Advice Help Chat
Growing => Grow Your Own => Topic started by: KalisDad on September 25, 2022, 09:52
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My sweetcorn has finished and I lifted the plants yesterday, chopped them up and they are on the compost heap now, my onion sets have arrived and I'm going to plant them where the sweetcorn was but I'm unsure whether to dig in some fresh compost and wait or will the onions be ok just to put straight in, if I wait then it will be a week before I can get the sets in and I'm worried about keeping them this long without planting them. any advice welcome
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If you see how long sets are kept in garden centres I can’t see a week will bother them. Key I would say is to keep them somewhere that isn’t too hot.
Certainly no harm to refresh the compost but at a push I would plant them but add fertiliser at the same time. A lot will depend on how healthy your soil is after the sweetcorn. See what others think ?
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Good luck with your onion sets Kalisdad.
Don't just press them into the ground which compresses the soil beneath, dig a small hole and cover then protect from the birds who love to pull the sets out again! :mad:
Cheers, Tony.
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Thank you so much for the replies. The soil certainly looks healthy with the amount of weeds growing between the corn (I hoe 2 times a week) would some FBB (certified organic, how they managed that) be ok to put in before the sets?
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Your FBB sounds ok to me.
I generally use chicken manure pellets and growmore depending on what I have to hand. Looking back to previous discussions FBB is discussed on this website as being an organic version of growmore so that sounds useful. Cheers HH
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Onion sets are all planted out after a good sprinkling of organic FBB, brown onions are spaced further apart for bigger onions, white and red are spaced closer for more but smaller onions, just hope they dont rot with all the rain we are having at the moment, heres looking at 2023 :D