It always seems the ones you neglect/forget about are the ones that thrive. Haha.
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That it is! But I believe a lot of onions are fall planting?
These just never took, and was buried under the straw mulch so I don’t deal with it wind of season because I didn’t have to.
I did manage to get the straw out without disturbing them too much I hope. I’ll work my garden “plan” around them.
I plant potatoes and onions in the fall, along with garlic. They seem to do quit well.
One time a sprout started growing out of my sink.