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Allira Fri 01-Nov-24 11:01:33

loopyloo

Have just pulled up 2 spring onions from a pot in the garden.

I have lots of chives growing in cracks between paving slabs!

loopyloo Fri 01-Nov-24 10:47:45

Have just pulled up 2 spring onions from a pot in the garden.

Allira Fri 01-Nov-24 10:39:37

Which proves it grows well in this country, so why do we need to import it from China?

Although it doesn't grow well in my garden, I've tried several times.

Jaxjacky Fri 01-Nov-24 08:57:09

Their garlic mustard is the business Elegran 👍

Elegran Fri 01-Nov-24 08:47:03

This garlic farm is in/near Newchurch. www.thegarlicfarm.co.uk/ They have a shop, restaurant etc. They sell garlic oil, garlic chutney, garlic beer and garlic icecream and so on too - I don't think I fancy the beer or icecream. My daughter and son-in-law brought me back a bottle of the oil, it was very useful for browning meat and flavouring it at the same time.

Allira Thu 31-Oct-24 22:43:50

Elegran

Allira

😁

I never knew Suffolk and Norfolk, where most onions are grown, were on the Continent.

Incidentally, why don't we grow more garlic here? If we grow onions so successfully, why not garlic. It comes from Spain or China!

Tesco - 1kg of brown onions is 99p
Waitrose 1kg is £1.05p

Lots of garlic is grown on the Isle of Wight - that and strawberries.

They grow strawberries just up the road from me but I must find out if they grow garlic too.

Well, there's plenty of wild garlic.

Bigred18 Thu 31-Oct-24 22:28:00

I always use frozen onions!

M0nica Thu 31-Oct-24 21:58:40

The reason that vegetables, not just onions, are expensive is because of global waming.

Read this article, it explains what has been happening www.theguardian.com/environment/article/2024/jul/03/disastrous-fruit-and-vegetable-crops-must-be-wake-up-call-for-uk-say-farmers

Allira Thu 31-Oct-24 21:47:15

Astitchintime

Allira

Astitchintime

I don't understand what Brexit has to do with a vegetable that we can grow so easily in the UK. I always thought that brown onions were English onions but I do know that the shop bought varieties have probably been in storage for months, same as lots of home produce, hence the poor quality and short shelf life.

Well, as they're only planted twice a year and harvested twice a year, they do have to be stored for a year-round supply.

Yes, Allure, I was aware that they don't grow all year round.

Ooh, I like my new name wink

Visgir1 Thu 31-Oct-24 20:53:00

Frozen for me... Can't be bothered with chopping and peeling onions with watering eyes.

Elegran Thu 31-Oct-24 20:35:54

Allira

😁

I never knew Suffolk and Norfolk, where most onions are grown, were on the Continent.

Incidentally, why don't we grow more garlic here? If we grow onions so successfully, why not garlic. It comes from Spain or China!

Tesco - 1kg of brown onions is 99p
Waitrose 1kg is £1.05p

Lots of garlic is grown on the Isle of Wight - that and strawberries.

Freya5 Thu 31-Oct-24 20:31:29

keepingquiet

Brexit

Absolute rubbish. British onions. 3 large ones in Tesco £1. Bag of onions 80 pence.

kittylester Thu 31-Oct-24 17:50:58

keepingquiet

Brexit

I got it. grin

Astitchintime Thu 31-Oct-24 17:48:12

Allira

Astitchintime

I don't understand what Brexit has to do with a vegetable that we can grow so easily in the UK. I always thought that brown onions were English onions but I do know that the shop bought varieties have probably been in storage for months, same as lots of home produce, hence the poor quality and short shelf life.

Well, as they're only planted twice a year and harvested twice a year, they do have to be stored for a year-round supply.

Yes, Allure, I was aware that they don't grow all year round.

midgey Thu 31-Oct-24 17:40:03

Norfolk and Suffolk were pretty much drowned last spring!

Auntieflo Thu 31-Oct-24 17:27:40

Thanks V3ra, will check out some frozen onions next time I am shopping.

Allira Thu 31-Oct-24 17:11:49

Sarnia

In this area, East Surrey, there is quite a shortage of frozen veg in the major supermarkets. Not sure what is going on.

Well, it will only get worse now.

Sarnia Thu 31-Oct-24 17:05:53

In this area, East Surrey, there is quite a shortage of frozen veg in the major supermarkets. Not sure what is going on.

Allira Thu 31-Oct-24 16:57:45

Astitchintime

I don't understand what Brexit has to do with a vegetable that we can grow so easily in the UK. I always thought that brown onions were English onions but I do know that the shop bought varieties have probably been in storage for months, same as lots of home produce, hence the poor quality and short shelf life.

Well, as they're only planted twice a year and harvested twice a year, they do have to be stored for a year-round supply.

Allira Thu 31-Oct-24 16:55:44

😁

I never knew Suffolk and Norfolk, where most onions are grown, were on the Continent.

Incidentally, why don't we grow more garlic here? If we grow onions so successfully, why not garlic. It comes from Spain or China!

Tesco - 1kg of brown onions is 99p
Waitrose 1kg is £1.05p

V3ra Thu 31-Oct-24 16:52:31

Hey, check out this product www.tesco.com/groceries/en-GB/products/263352376/?icid=ghsandapp_ghs_pdp_sharey

I buy frozen chopped onions. No waste and no painful streaming eyes! 😭

Astitchintime Thu 31-Oct-24 16:46:23

I don't understand what Brexit has to do with a vegetable that we can grow so easily in the UK. I always thought that brown onions were English onions but I do know that the shop bought varieties have probably been in storage for months, same as lots of home produce, hence the poor quality and short shelf life.

Pantglas2 Thu 31-Oct-24 16:44:26

I paid .99 p for a kilo of British ones…so much for Brexit!

keepingquiet Thu 31-Oct-24 16:31:39

Brexit

Auntieflo Thu 31-Oct-24 16:30:51

Can anyone tell me why ordinary brown onions are so expensive?
This morning, in Tesco, just 2 large brown onions were £1.40!

If you buy loose, smaller ones, they are now 21p each. I know you can buy a bag, but they are usually small and fiddly to peel.
I just wondered about the price. Supply and demand I suppose.