Troubleshooting Egyptian Walking Onions

When planting onions in the fall, select varieties suitable to your climate. Short-day varieties begin producing bulbs when day length reaches 12 hours while long-day varieties require 14-16 hours of daylight before beginning bulbing.

Companion Planting With Egyptian Walking Onions

Egyptian Walking Onions (Allium x proliferum) are perennial plants that thrive in cold-hardy gardens, featuring clusters of bulbils atop their stems that develop into heavier bulbs that eventually fall to the ground and root into new locations – an effective self-propagating onion variety which makes them great additions to perennial beds.

Egyptian Walking Onion Care – Watering Feeding and Mulching

Perennial onions add interest and variety to edible landscapes with their distinct flavor, similar to both shallots and chives, making an edible garden even more vibrant. Easy to cultivate, these perennial onions require plenty of sunlight and good soil conditions for healthy development.

Elephant Garlic Scape Removal Timing For Bigger Bulbs

Garlic plants produce long, curly flower stalks known as scapes that produce garlic-flavored edible stems before blooming to direct their energy towards producing larger bulbs. To optimize yield from these edible scapes harvest them before they bend or bloom for maximum harvest efficiency and to boost bulb production.

Companion Planting With Elephant Garlic

Companion planting has been practiced for centuries to deter pests and improve plant growth. Garlic pairs well with cabbage, peppers and carrots because it confuses flies and maggots that attack these crops; additionally it acts as a natural fungicide against late potato blight and can enhance tomato flavour.