Hi! Any idea on what those are? I found them in my raised bed while preparing it for the spring season. They look like little onions but have the texture of potatoes.
I live in Georgia, USA.
Hi! Any idea on what those are? I found them in my raised bed while preparing it for the spring season. They look like little onions but have the texture of potatoes.
I live in Georgia, USA.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scallion
The bulb shape, color, and texture aren’t a match for scallion.
Scallions are just baby onions. If you let the shoot continue to grow it will become an onion.
That is highly variable based on which type of green onion you’ve got and they don’t literally turn into onions. Some just grow large, onion-like bulbs.
Looking it up I can’t find a clear answer. A lot of sources say they’re just baby onions. Other sources say they won’t grow into regular onions.
At this point it’s onions all the way down.
I grow multiple types of green onions from seed and they do not all grow bulbs no matter how long you leave them in the ground. Imagine tiny leeks, for example.
Try looking up seeds for various type of green onions and you’ll see how they can vary quite a bit.
Fair enough
But green onions don’t have the texture of a potato?
Huh… Checks out. Rad!
Well… On second thought and after seeing all these comments… I’ll let some flower and we’ll see what they were.