Jamieson Brothers ® Red Sun Shallot Sets - 16 pack
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Jamieson Brothers Red Sun Shallot - 16pk
Overview
Red Sun Shallots
Jamieson Brothers® Red Sun Shallot - 16 pack
Spring Planting
Bulb size 10-12cm
Often regarded as the best red-skinned variety, it produces bumper yields of crisp, white fleshed bulbs that have a really good flavour. It is perfect for cooking, pickling, or eating raw in salads or for pickling. They store quite well too! Sets are the easiest way to grow shallots in the garden, and will mature faster than those grown from seed. Plant very early in the season, in mid-February if possible, in a sunny position. Allow shallots room to splay out and produce clusters of bulbs.
These shallot sets are small, immature shallots. By harvest time each one will increase in size to a full-sized shallot.
SOIL PREPARATIONShallots require a well drained, fertile soil that will need to be deeply dug over before planting. For the best results dig in organic compost or manure a few weeks before planting. This will help add nutrients, improve soil structure and hold moisture.
PLANTINGPlant the bulbs from January to April.
Prepare the rows 22cm apart and then space the bulbs 10cm apart and 2-5cm deep along each row. Press the bulbs gently into the ground, nose facing upwards, cover them with a thin layer of soil and firm the soil around the bulb.
CAREKeep the area weed free by regular hoeing and ensure the bulbs remain covered with soil. Keep them well watered during the growing season. Stop watering when the bulbs have swollen and expose the top of the bulbs to the light by gently pulling back the earth around them. Break off any flower stems that may appear.
HARVESTINGWhen the leaves turn yellow and the foliage collapses leave in the ground for 2 more weeks before lifting. Lift gently from underneath using a fork so as not to damage any bulbs. Remove any dirt, roots and brittle stems, spread them out in a crate or on a sack to enable them to dry for 7-10 days. When dry they can be placed in nets or tied together and hung in a cool but frost free place within a dry and well ventilated environment.
These may then be stored for up to 8 months.
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What You'll Need To Plant This Spring
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Vitax 6X Pelleted Chicken Manure Fertiliser 20kg
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Bathgate John Innes No.3 compost 25L
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Vitax Bonemeal, slow release organic fertilizer providing phosphorous and protein
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Vitax Q4 Fertiliser Soluble Plant Feed 1kg
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Bathgate Champions Blend All Purpose Compost 10L bag
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Bathgate John Innes No 2 compost 25L
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Vitax Sequestered Iron Plant Tonic 4 x 20g
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