hi,
anyone else excited about breeding
perennial onion? I've been working on improving for many years, and my goal is to get a perennial onion approx the size of my fist during the summer harvest time (~3"diameter?) though it's also nice to get lots of the "spring onions" smaller size too in spring and fall.
And what I especially love is that they are perennial and propagate both by division and by the seed head bulb tops, and they seem to like to grow almost anywhere.
We've got some that relatively consistently portray the traits we're selecting for, in the environment of a high-tunnel in Missouri, USA, though they also do well in the outdoors here, just maybe not quite so large as those grown in the hoop house. The line of them isn't completely stabilized yet and a lot depends on how they are treated once someone plants them of
course. Anyway, it's one of the things I love. And if other folks had other varieties they'd been working on improving that potentially would be cool to share/trade too.