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Mon, Mar 31, 14 at 12:40
| I am growing white multiplier onions for the first time this year. Planted them in the fall and they overwintered well. Now I see that flower stalks have formed (they haven't opened yet). Should I cut off the flower stalks? Thanks, |
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| Mine here in FL are doing the same thing. There is huge diversity in the "onion" world. The flowers may be sterile, in which case they won't decrease growth very much. If they do make true seed, they may prove to be good self-sowers, which can be very handy. |
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