Growing Onion

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20 May 14 Maurice (Australia - sub-tropical climate)
There are a few perennial varieties of onion around so you do not need to mess around with saving seed and planting seedlings each year. They are hard to find but easy to grow, they seem to grow well even here in the tropics. I am very happy with mine, I got them from living-mudflower.blogspot.com.au/2013/05/perennial-annual-vegetables-for-sale.html
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