you may remember the horrible onion crop from last year. Being a noob alotmonaut we bunged in a load of onion seedlings and waited for the football-sized alliums that must inevably follow. We got five weazened specimens that, when they’d been peeled, were into the new vegetable territory of negativeonion. This year, after some almost obsessive soil conditioning, the results were better, especially the Japanese overwinter onions which were grown inside a whimsical fence made of hawthorn clippings. The early potatoes came out pretty nicely too.





Thanks for posting this. Really great information on greenhouse gardening.