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This makes so much sense because shallots are so expensive here in Alabama..🥰thank you for posting 🥰
You're welcome. Good luck
cool video. thanks for the info. gonna grow some this year
Nice! So do you eat the green stalks you cut off? And if you do, do they taste like green onions (also known as scallions) ?
Yes I did. The taste is similar with scallions. You should try it.
Great question! I have always wondered about that. Thank you!!
Yes I chop them up along with the onion part.. or sometimes I save them in the freezer for soup and other dishes.
Great video! Thanks!
You're welcome
Hi! I have a question; could you reuse the soil?
Of course we can reuse them. Just add organic fertilizer or compost to them
Oh okay, thank you so much!
Did you place the cut side down?
Did you plant one bulb per bag?
Yes I planted one bulb each bag
Fantastic video!
Thank you
Thank you.
Does this kind of shallot have flower? I’ve been searching for shallot or onion that gives flower that edible. The one that has bigger green part and flower on the top.
This kind of shallot doesn't produce flowers during its lifespan. Maybe other kind of shallots do.
How often did you water ? Sorry if you addressed it in the video
Once each two to three days is enough in my case. But you may do it daily if needed.
did you remove the scapes? if so, how long did you let them get?
Just a quick question,is there a high chance of succession? And can you grow them indoors?
And also will dry shallot work too?
How to store the shallot harvested ? How long can these harvested shallots be kept ?
Just wait for new leaves to grow. They need about 3 months from shallots to mature and ready harvested shallots.
Very cool.
Can I harvest scallion while waiting for the shallot to grow mature?
Of course, but it will slow down maturity process of the shallots
Can the leaves be harvest and used as scallion/green onion?
Yes we can do it actually
Shallots are widely used in India, still very costly inspite of high productions in India 🇮🇳
That's right. I think it happens to people all over the world
👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻✨️✨️✨️🥰🥰🥰🥰
Thanks
how often did you water them
I water them once every two days
Is it onion
Yes it's onion family
results are tiny
This makes so much sense because shallots are so expensive here in Alabama..🥰thank you for posting 🥰
You're welcome. Good luck
cool video. thanks for the info. gonna grow some this year
Nice! So do you eat the green stalks you cut off? And if you do, do they taste like green onions (also known as scallions) ?
Yes I did. The taste is similar with scallions. You should try it.
Great question! I have always wondered about that. Thank you!!
Yes I chop them up along with the onion part.. or sometimes I save them in the freezer for soup and other dishes.
Great video! Thanks!
You're welcome
Hi! I have a question; could you reuse the soil?
Of course we can reuse them. Just add organic fertilizer or compost to them
Oh okay, thank you so much!
Did you place the cut side down?
Did you plant one bulb per bag?
Yes I planted one bulb each bag
Fantastic video!
Thank you
Thank you.
You're welcome
Does this kind of shallot have flower? I’ve been searching for shallot or onion that gives flower that edible. The one that has bigger green part and flower on the top.
This kind of shallot doesn't produce flowers during its lifespan. Maybe other kind of shallots do.
How often did you water ? Sorry if you addressed it in the video
Once each two to three days is enough in my case. But you may do it daily if needed.
did you remove the scapes? if so, how long did you let them get?
Just a quick question,is there a high chance of succession? And can you grow them indoors?
And also will dry shallot work too?
How to store the shallot harvested ? How long can these harvested shallots be kept ?
Just wait for new leaves to grow. They need about 3 months from shallots to mature and ready harvested shallots.
Very cool.
Thank you
Can I harvest scallion while waiting for the shallot to grow mature?
Of course, but it will slow down maturity process of the shallots
Can the leaves be harvest and used as scallion/green onion?
Yes we can do it actually
Shallots are widely used in India, still very costly inspite of high productions in India 🇮🇳
That's right. I think it happens to people all over the world
👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻✨️✨️✨️🥰🥰🥰🥰
Thanks
how often did you water them
I water them once every two days
Is it onion
Yes it's onion family
results are tiny