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julia-mag | 15:28 Sun 11th Mar 2012 | Gardening
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Purely for a novelty I planted 4 seeds last year of those really large onions that you see at vegetable shows (weigh about 4lbs ?) and they all grew, I transplanted one into large flower bucket (2 still look like spring onions, and I managed to ruin the last one). What I need to know please, is , now that the main one has grown enormously should the actual onion be on top of the soil like when they grow in the garden ?as at the moment I cannot see the actual onion and wondered if I should clear the soil away down to the onion. Any help would be appreciated.
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The programme I saw showed it above the soil and to encourage further growth the prize winning gardener used to peel the outer 'dead' or brown layer away.
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Oh, thank-you, I wondered , but it seems sacrilage to peel anything off! Just shows you what an amateur I am.

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