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Now then you lot. Never having thought of it before, I wondered what you think. Right. Bought 2 sacks of pickling onions and found a few with green shoots showing. Now I reckon we've all put sets in and the results are predictable. What about setting a few of these pickling onion sets.? How will they come on ? (Not shallots by the way). I don't know if they are treated before being bagged up or indeed how they will grow on. Your thoughts please. Jok.

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Can't see why they would treat them with anything if they are ment to be eaten ? If they have green shoots they must be growing , but I wonder how they will they fair in a Scottish winter ? ..must be worth a try jok what's the worst thing that can happen ...they all die ...chuck em in and see ..just to add I know nothing .

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Well that's that then. 40 pickling onion sets in. Will keep you informed. Also set 2 rows broad beans and 2 rows Spring cabbage. Most of my winter digging complete so now just a general tidy up and back to the workshop. Happy days.jok.

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