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Farmette May 24, 2010 06:18 PM

How to plant shallots
 
So about a month ago I planted some shallot bulbs that I had picked up at a Lowes type place. I planted them and now have stalks one foot high. I also bought some that were already stalks and ready to plant I guess(they look sort of light stick onions) and assume I am to plant these. Should I pull the first set and separate and plant them. When are shallots harvested. I am in the midwest. I have no idea what to do with these and would appreciate any input.

wmontanez September 28, 2010 08:21 PM

I have planted shallots in early spring and harvest them in fall. Also I planted in fall at the same time as garlic and harvest during summer. They are easy to grow.

beeman September 28, 2010 09:14 PM

[QUOTE=Farmette;169911]. Should I pull the first set and separate and plant them. When are shallots harvested. [/QUOTE]
Ideally, shallots are planted by single bulbs about 6 inches apart, planted 'late' in the year to winter over and grow next year to be harvested in late July early August.
Dried, out of the sun, the best and biggest go for next year, no more buying sets or seed.
My grandmother used to say, plant on the shortest day, harvest on the longest.

Farmette September 28, 2010 09:28 PM

Well, I planted mine, but maybe I didn't water them enought. The tops dried up and there is no bulb underneath the soil. :cry:

wmontanez September 28, 2010 09:33 PM

sorry to hear that, try again now for next year harvest. I bought some organic shallots at my local whole foods, and planted a week ago with my garlic (i was too late to order seed online at this point). I also found some plants this summer that i missed from last year, the bulbs were tiny, but i planted them again who knows maybe it will produce some bulbs next summer.

Farmette September 30, 2010 12:44 AM

I may try your idea of planting some now...will have to look around for some.

Tormato October 1, 2010 01:48 PM

Farmette,

Do you remember when the tops dried, and also when you dug them up?

Farmette October 1, 2010 06:20 PM

Yes, it would have been late May. Some were bulbs from a store similar to Home depot. Then, someone gave me some that they had grown in their garden and had started to sprout tops. None grew.

beeman October 2, 2010 09:34 AM

[QUOTE=Farmette;185541]Yes, it would have been late May. None grew.[/QUOTE]
Definitely not enough time. They stop growing in July. So your's wouldn't have had time to put down roots.
I would suggest you try again, planting about now.

Farmette October 3, 2010 10:44 AM

Will do. Thanks for all the advice.

lowlylowlycook October 7, 2010 12:35 AM

Is there a good online source for shallots?

RinTinTin October 7, 2010 02:17 AM

Territorial Seeds carries 8 varieties, which is more than most other companies.
(Five varieties of cloves and 3 of seeds.)

Johnny's has 4 or 5 (seed only)

beeman October 7, 2010 09:01 AM

If you would prefer a larger shallot, ideal for general cooking, then try 'Ambition'.
My DW complained about the fiddle when using purple shallots for cooking, said it took forever to get any substance because of the small size. So, I grew 'Ambition' from seed and they produce regular onion sized bulbs.
Those little ones are ideal for pickled onions, done in Malt vinegar and a little pickling spice, much better than pearl onions as they stay crisp. Yummmmmm.

th3nd3rson October 7, 2010 12:32 PM

Southern Exposure Seed Exchange offers French Red Shallot bulbs.

lowlylowlycook May 24, 2011 01:55 PM

I ended up buying the shallots from Territorial but forgot to come in here and thank you for the leads.

My shallots seem to be doing pretty well. Some have little bulbs forming at the top of the leaves, should I be cutting those off?


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