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  • Daft question about onions - weight

    Okay ... This is probably a silly question, so please excuse me ...

    I'm about to buy some Troy onion sets from Suttons but I've never ever SEEN onion sets in my life, never mind planted and grown them. So, apparently they're sold in packs of 200g but I have absolutely no idea how this translates into number of onions.

    Has anyone got any idea, even just a ballpark figure, of how many onions you'd get out of 200g? I just can't visualise it all!

    Thank you so much for any advice
    C
    Diagonally parked in a parallel universe!
    www.croila.net - "Human beans"

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    no idea, just wanted to say I've been reading your blog, funny as [insert swear word]

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    • #3
      You'll get about 50 sets in 200g

      All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.

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      • #4
        Hard to say as some sets are larger than others...probably about 40-50 ( let us know!!!)
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        • #5
          Ha 2sheds- ya beat me to it!!
          "Nicos, Queen of Gooooogle" and... GYO's own Miss Marple

          Location....Normandy France

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          • #6
            Thanks for the info on this. I had the same question as I've recently bought 3x250g of onions plus 25 shallots by mail order from Mr Fothergills.

            I think I have some measuring and calculations to do!

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            • #7
              I have ordered 400g of onions from Tuckers Seeds - they say that it is approx 100 sets. I have room to plant about 80 of them - I expect about 20-30% will fail or be very small (and end up in chutneys!) and the rest will see us through the summer until the winter savers are ready. The main thing is to get them in the ground so that they can make a good start on growing before the really cold weather comes along. Ours managed to survive the snow this year, I think mainly due to the fact that they were advanced enough to handle it. I haven't received my order yet but the old hands at the lottie have been putting theirs into the ground this week.... Hope this helps a bit

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              • #8
                Taff - thank you ... Glad you've had a wee snigger the drivel with which I pollute cyberspace! ;-)
                Diagonally parked in a parallel universe!
                www.croila.net - "Human beans"

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                • #9
                  Thank you all so much for the advice! I've not got acres of space, but I'll go for 400g I think ... I never thought about some of them failing (gah, can you tell i've never done this before?!). And I'll get them planted asap too
                  Diagonally parked in a parallel universe!
                  www.croila.net - "Human beans"

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Croila View Post
                    Thank you all so much for the advice! I've not got acres of space, but I'll go for 400g I think ... I never thought about some of them failing (gah, can you tell i've never done this before?!). And I'll get them planted asap too
                    Do a search for the Square foot gardening thread on here somewhere. You'd be pleasantly surprised how close you can plant the sets and get excellent harvests. I planted mine in grids 4" apart in all directions, so roughly 12 onions in a square foot and they were all excellent.
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                    • #11
                      Thank you Lazgaout, that's useful. I've got one square foot box already and planned to put some onions in it when the time's right :-)
                      Diagonally parked in a parallel universe!
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                      • #12
                        If you can buy sets loose at the local GC they are a lot cheaper. I got a fill a bag yesterday for £1.29 and there was well over 120 sets in the bag, (only one variety available though).

                        Ian

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