Adam
Its looks to me that your plants are heavily infected with foliar diseases.
You got it. Growing vegies
Talk about it here.
Its looks to me that your plants are heavily infected with foliar diseases.
Really its very bad disease it will consume all of your plants.
We call them here shallot’s , if they grow in clumps
when grown from seed they are spring onions
shallot’s hardly produce viable seeds
Roland

Hi Alex,
Bulborum is right. Supermarkets sometimes put incorrect names to their products.
The only difference I know is that shallot grows in clumps and are made up of several cloves that are grouped […]
The name a supermarket give to their products
is not always correct
many times they call seedling spring onions , shallots
or seed shallots
Allium cepa aggregatum the real shallot
Allium oschaninii is the […]
I planted probably 3-4 months ago, dont really remember.
I’m sure it’s shallots as I bought them from the supermarket and planted into the ground.
When did you plant them
and are you sure you bought shallots
spring onions aren’t shallots
the second picture are spring onions
R



Thanks for the replies, all. I think I have to wait for longer for the shallots to develop then.
your shallots main bulb exhausts itself when growing, this is what they do. As the plant matures it should develop new daughters, your spring onions, and these will develop into shallots, given time.
Be patient.
Your shallots main bulb exhausts itself when growing, this is what they do. As the plant matures it should develop new daughters, your spring onions, and these will develop into shallots, given time.
Be patient.
Thanks Bio
Exact what I thought
R
Big red tomatoes are just that way because they got more nutrients or were attacked less by insects or pathogens. Genetics has nothing to do with it and any tomato from the same bush will have more or less the […]
Your cucumber looks like sunburn
Tomatoes hate to be wet if they get a little older
probably botrytus
make a rain protection above the plants
pick all the infected leaves away
all plants who are serious […]
Hi,
I am a new gardener. Please help me.
I went away for 2 weeks and my vege patch was going well. While i was away we had a lot of rain in Sydney.
My tomatoes looked unwell when i returned home. I am […]
I never tried that
what I do I bag a few flowers before they open (to be sure no cross pollination)
shake the flowers when they open a few times a day
and then take the best looking one(s) for the […]