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    Good for you! That's wonderful news!
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    Today I counted 27 but I did count close doubles as one.
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    Does anybody know when to plant the "seeds" from Egyptian walking onions" ?
    They seem to self seed in the fall so maybe ...?
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    Quote Originally Posted by randydance062449 View Post
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    Does anybody know when to plant the "seeds" from Egyptian walking onions" ?
    They seem to self seed in the fall so maybe ...?
    According to this link, you just remove the top (bulbils) and plant it.

    https://wimastergardener.org/article...alking-onions/
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    I have a bunch of these onions in a location in my Wisconsin yard that will be bulldozed flat soon. So I have harvested the top sets but not the bulbs yet.
    I also have a few here in St. Paul that need to be taken care of.
    I guess that I can dig and replant them at any time.
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    Quote Originally Posted by randydance062449 View Post
    I was just about to post that same link.

    Good luck, sounds like they are pretty easy to keep going. With that said, it is getting a bit toward your winter, it'll be here before you know it.
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    How do you folks put up your fresh Basil Leaves ? Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by nessmuck View Post
    How do you folks put up your fresh Basil Leaves ? Thanks
    I don't grow basil as while I do use a bit, I just purchase the organic at a store that's walking distance from me. I can usually keep it alive long enough to be able to use most of it. After that I just dry it for later use.

    I've heard of all of these methods and thought they might be of some help.

    https://www.thekitchn.com/3-tips-for...-kitchn-207032
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