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First-year egyptian walking onions

8 years ago

I planted Egyptian walking onions from bulbils purchased online (ebay) early this year. The plants look great, but some of them are making flowering stalks now, and these stalks do not look like they will have very large bulbils on them (they are currently very flat, but have those snaky shoots coming out of them).
I read in most places that these onions do not generally make bulbils in the first year. So I was wondering, if they have "flowered" like this, should I just let them do their thing? Cut off these early flowering stalks? Maybe cut the whole plant to the ground?
I have been snipping leaves off of my onion plants, since they exist to supply us with nice scallions in perpetuity. I don't want them to make a big flower stalk to no purpose now, which would also stop the plant from growing leaves IIRC and probably eat up soil nutrition etc. What do you think is the best way to treat these first-year EWOs?

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