First experiment of this plot! Is it easy to grow your own onion sets?
I’ve always wanted to have sweet onions suitable for salads. I bought sweet pink onion seeds some time ago, but never got the right time or situation to try them. People growing onions from sets seem to have such an easy time, but they are mostly stuck to the same mass produced varieties. The thought is, can you grow your own onion sets and enjoy the benefits for variety from seed, but the easy of planting sets in spring?
Doing minimal research and using fairly old seed, I’ve sown (too much) seed in a try indoors.
The advice is to sow seed much earlier outdoors, or wait till the spring (but end up with smaller crop and the hassle of seeds). My theory is somewhere between the two, that I should be able to get some kind of set out of seeds indoors from now leading up to and over winter. If they bulb earlier enough, I can just pull them out as sets and dry them ready to plant when the weather allows in spring. If they take a long time, I’m sure I’ll have something transplantable by spring. The main risk is that they don’t bulb at all, that is something I will have to figure out when the time comes.