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Wriggling the waribashi

Written by: adekun on 22 November, 2006 6:41 am - Filed under: blog ?

I gave up on the idea of growing beans alongside some onions. Found that area more susceptible to flooding than the rest. After a mizo was dug on each side of the bed, there just wasn’t the space. My neighbour kindly offered me some of his sprouting onions he had left over.
Without a dibber, was a pain but found an old waribashi after having a rumage around the garden. After a lot of stick wriggling, I managed to get the best part of a 150 onions transplanted. These should be ready in July, a few months after the previous lot of red onions.

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