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Question: I’ve grown onions and garlic in my garden and I’d like to try shallots this year. Do you have any suggestions for growing them? A: Shallots are an easy-to-grow cool-season vegetable. With a ...
Winter might seem like a time to pack up your garden tools and call it a season, but did you know it's one of the best times to grow hardy crops like garlic, onions, and shallots? These delicious, ...
With the arrival of September, gardeners begin planting garlic and shallots, establishing crops now for harvest in the following growing season. Like spring flower bulbs, gardeners know garlic and ...
Question: Have you grown shallots? When do you plant them? Answer: Shallots are biennial, like onions or garlic. In fact, all onions, scallions and shallots are members of the species called Allium ...
If you can overlook the inevitable bad breath, there are many reasons to fill your gardens with alliums — onions, garlic, shallots and leeks. Master Gardener Janet Miller, who manages the Walnut Creek ...
Here in the mild maritime Northwest, cold snaps seldom linger long and spring seems to arrive close on the heels of our brief winters. Already, it's warm enough to begin sowing a few crops like winter ...
Onions and shallots have a peculiar requirement. They need the soil to be cool as they start to grow, and warm as they mature. That means it's time to plant. Most gardeners choose to plant small bulbs ...
MILWAUKEE -- It's beginning to feel a lot like spring which means it's time to start thinking about what you want to plant in your garden. Retired horticulture educator Sharon Morrisey with the ...
'Tis that time of year again when the garlic and shallots need to be planted if a farmer/home gardener/market grower wants a crop next summer. This autumn has been exceptionally mild with no frost in ...
Shallots are among the tastiest members of the onion family. They also are among the most expensive. In Maine, most people plant their shallots as soon as the soil can be worked in the spring, and ...