onion adventures.
Our big gardening goal is to be as sustainable as possible. Which means relying on garden centres as little as possible. (It helps that there are none locally.) Last year we were gifted a haul of onion bulbs from a neighbour, but this year we'd like to keep the crop going.
A quick internet search suggests gardeners can keep a perpetual onion crop by growing more plants from the roots. So let's give it a go!
First I cut off the roots of the onion, leaving some of the flesh intact.
Then I potted the roots, leaving the fleshy bulb exposed.
In time we shall see if the bulb begins to sprout more onions at which time I can split the plants, if necessary, then plant directly into the ground.

