I am lucky enough to be in an area where the allium leaf miner is rife. So to try and guard against it I have started my Japanese onions in the greenhouse.
These miners are supposed to fly twice a year, now and march/april.
Would I have any chance of decent onions if I grew them in the greenhouse and planted out in May next year after the threat has passed?
These miners are supposed to fly twice a year, now and march/april.
Would I have any chance of decent onions if I grew them in the greenhouse and planted out in May next year after the threat has passed?


Looks like an Enviromesh cover would be a good idea for onion beds in that area? So far as I know, it hasn't made it to Yorkshire yet.
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