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August 27, 2008

2sDay Egyptian Walking Onions

The Gardener Side via The Gardener Side on 1969-12-31, 19:00:00

Did you ever notice how lots of things come in 2's?
Pairs of shoes, pairs of socks, a pair of knitting needles, tables & chair, peanut butter & jam, bread & butter to mention just a few.





I find Egyptian Walking Onions a fascinating plant to grow in the garden.

Todays 2sDay photo is of 2 of the onion bulblets that grow at the top of the walking onions.

I'll post more about this plant on another day.


reBlogged to onions

Posted by Crafty Gardener Reblogged by Old Roses to onions on 2008-08-27, 06:29:45

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