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Monday, January 4
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Well we are off gain on the onion trail, I started these on the 23/10/09 and here is how they looked on the 28/12/09. Its very hard to keep up a temperature as its so cold but they look well.
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Monday, January 4
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For those of you who have never seen the World Record Onion, here it is pictured with John Sifford who has since pass away. He still holds the current world record with 16lbs 8.5 ounces! beat that ! Image by Keith Foster - Copyright
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Tuesday, January 5
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I thought I had better post this image of the onions on the 29/12/2009 taken 1 month before the image below.
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Tuesday, January 5
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And here they are on the 29/11/2009
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Friday, January 8
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Latest shot of onion plants in their 2 litre pots
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Sunday, February 7
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Two weeks after planting onions are starting to show real signs of growth. Now its just a case of watering and making sure the pests dont win the battle!
As a matter of interest its the coldest winter in many years in the UK so it makes it hard work keeping them warm, we are also suffering very poor light with grey days and fog.
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Sunday, February 7
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Lucy and the giant onion!
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Saturday, March 20
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Here is a shot of my onions today
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Monday, March 22
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The onion king at the moment in the UK - Peter Glazebrook and my tip to break the world record this year - Ian Paton in the foreground.
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Monday, May 3
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The onions are now starting to move with the improved light and warmth, they are bigger than anything I have grown 30 odd years for early May. I think that either Peter Glazebrook or IanP will break the current world record of 16lbs 8.5 ounce set by John Sifford in 2005 , at the moment IanP would be my tip but Peter is a great grower, with the new methods we are all into unknown territory so who knows what will happen. Ian is a real pro and perfectionist so to my mind quite able of handling them to maturity without ruining them.
Are we looking a possibly the first 20 lb onion.
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