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@OrrBiologicals3 ай бұрын
Mainly just growing hydropnically.
@Dirt-Fermer3 ай бұрын
Just plant Egyptian walking onions everywhere and forget about them.
@thedrunkmonk83863 ай бұрын
My leeks weren't doing anything in a grow bag, until I hit them with Fish Fertilizer for a month about 60 days after transplanting, then they started really building up their greens to start growing.
@HealthyDisrespectforAuthority3 ай бұрын
@@Dirt-Fermer I haven't been able to find any seeds to grow those.. I'd like to have a patch of walking onions.. or maybe a trail around the border of the garden..
@Dirt-Fermer3 ай бұрын
@@HealthyDisrespectforAuthority look for bulblets I think that’s what they’re called anyways
@lella_lobo3 ай бұрын
I love these experiments! I wish he had kept the fertilizer variable constant though. It seems totally unsurprising that fertilizer + more space will do better. What most home gardeners would love to know is whether fertilizer can make up for more dense planting…
@shelleybezona16913 ай бұрын
Unfollowed the advice from an onion gardener. She keeps the greens cut back to about 4 to 6 inches. Produces a bigger onion. Thought I would try it this year. I incorporated a time released fertilizer into soil before planting. After greens were about 4 inches I fertilized the onions with a high nitrogen fertilizer. Worked like a charm. My onions have never looked better and the size is larger than ever.
@epicgardening3 ай бұрын
Very interesting!
@karileonard92393 ай бұрын
Q; are u saying u cut them back? And if so at what length. Thanks for your post.❤
@shelleybezona16913 ай бұрын
@@karileonard9239 that should read. I followed. I keep the onion tops cut back to 5 to 6 inches. It doesn’t stop the top growth. Have them a haircut about ever 7 to 10 days
@shelleybezona16913 ай бұрын
I am also experimenting using this method on my shallots
@wheaties14353 ай бұрын
How do you know when they’re ready to harvest? Aren’t the tops supposed to fall over?
@karenyhogan51962 ай бұрын
I used trench for years in ground and feel that is the best, spacing in everything. Now have high grown beds and really love them and they preform very well. 77.5 year old lady still happy gardening. Especially in grow bags and Raised grow beds. Just get out and garden in what you have. Best food for you fresh!
@sheliaheverin88223 ай бұрын
I grew a ton of onions this year, I put 38# in the freezer, dehydrated a gallon jar worth and still have onions in the garden. 😮
@Murlockingqc2 ай бұрын
My advice comes from competition onion growers. When you transplant the onion, only bury the roots and not the bulbs. Some of your transplants might fall over on the first day but that's normal. Water really well and in a week they will be straight and the soil will not restrict their growth, soil won't enter the onion bulb and only the roots will be constantly wet, exactly what you want. Works great for shallots too, I had a good harvest this year from the allium family.
@islandgardener1582 ай бұрын
I have been growing onions for 15 years, in raised beds, as I live on a rock. I start my onions in Feb, I buy 3 varieties, white, red and Walla Walla. I sprinkle all the seed of each variety on top of a 6” pots and put a fine layer of soil over the seed and water. Do not let the soil dry out on top. First week of April they are about 4-6 inches high and I plant them out, 5” apart. My soil is entirely composted materials and drains well, I feed the soil with a 4 part fertilizer of alphalpha meal, lime, bonemeal and kelp meal before planting, in May/June I usually give them a dose of nitrogen rich liquid fish fertilizer once they start to bulb. I am harvesting now, average size 4-5” in diameter. The red and white store very well, Walla Walla last until November or so, (they start to sprout) I then dry what ever is left of them. The other last until spring
@corbinhash9364Ай бұрын
Wat state u in?
@MrKoobuh3 ай бұрын
If you want to keep onions all winter long, start with 'keeper' varieties; the nursery should mark the start as a 'keeper' or long shelf life onion, or you can look up the best keeper varieties for your area. After harvest you simply brush them clean and hang/place them somewhere warm and dry with good air flow to 'cure' them, drying out the outer skin layers and the tops. After curing for a couple of weeks you can braid the onion tops together to make an attractive onion braid that will look good enough to put on display in your kitchen or even gift to good friends. ETA- you don't even have to cellar keeper onions, just keep them hanging in an airy location. They will generate ethylene gas just like apples, don't store them with your potatoes or they'll make them sprout. You can of course use this to your advantage next spring to sprout your seed potatoes.
@ErikLeed3 ай бұрын
thanks for the sage advice!
@shelleybezona16913 ай бұрын
@@MrKoobuh I always purchase Patterson onions. Mine keep around 12 months. Can’t remember what the name of my shallots are but they have a long storage too
@megslive74353 ай бұрын
hey kevin thjanks so much ironnicly I was just looking for a onion video on your channel because yours are always the most helpful and go into every detail ( and before this the cucumber video came when I was looking for that) thanks so much your videos helped me get my garden going, Keep up the good work!!!
@sandraromero5899Ай бұрын
I live in very hot Las Vegas and started a garden this past Spring. I started with organic chives from the grocery store. I cut 2 inches frim the tiny bulb and stuck them in water to see if they would sprout roots. I've been cutting the exposed greens all Summer, to use in salads and soups. I can't believe how HUGE the greens are; plus the stock (that started the size of my pinky) is the diameter if a quarter now. The green stalks keep coming back up too. Now I'm rooting brussel sprouts. They have rooted and I'm ready to plant them in dirt. Fingers crossed that they grow!!!
@smas32563 ай бұрын
Record rain during winter here and still wet in the spring. Got 20 out of 50. Zone 6b. East Coast. USA. We are new at onions. First year yield was a much bigger harvest. We did trenches and put them too close. Live and learn. Thanks Kevin.
@CamilaMayumi3 ай бұрын
Wow this video was a really time consuming and hard work! What an interesting experiment! Congrats.
@pintsizestories1963 ай бұрын
I find good spacing and a high nitrogen fertilizer is what makes my onions grow even in less than full sun. Someone pointed out that the bulb is actually just the bottom of the onion leaf so for healthy bulbs you need lots of nitrogen. It's not a root like a carrot or beet.
@MrKoobuh3 ай бұрын
Excellent tip!
@ivamanral9893 ай бұрын
Woah!
@forestflow3033 ай бұрын
My favourite gardening channel! Watching from England 😊🏴
@mrs.w55392 ай бұрын
I would love to know a few things > Which produces more in the same square foot: pole beans or multiple plantings of bush beans? > Is it better to pull up and replant bush beans or should you wait for their 2nd/ 3rd harvests? > does directly planting kitchen scraps produce similar results to store bought compost, home made compost or just fertalizer? > if you could only buy one would it be better to get compost or fertalizer with a small budget and/or small space
@MrKoobuh3 ай бұрын
The nice thing about onions is that there are so many options for growing them. You can buy the little bulbs in a bag, partially grown slips banded together, and even trays of little grassy onion starts from nurseries. It's super easy to grow them from seed too, especially if you've collected those little 3x5 nursery trays, or even in rectangular pots. Whatever you do, get FRESH seed. Yellow and white onions seem to last a couple years, but the red onions I had from last year had 0% germination. Sprinkle seeds on top of your soil, sprinkle 1/4" soil or less over the top and keep moist in a warm, light area. I've never trimmed my starts but that will probably help them to grow bigger. Fertilize them with half-strength organic liquid fertilizer or miracle-gro after the greens start showing up. To plant, I gently remove the soil and plants from the pot, then place them in a few inches of water to soak. After a few minutes I gently start agitating the water to break up and remove the soil from the roots, and then can start pulling individual starts out of the bucket to plant in rows. Don't forget Phosphorus for your root vegetables, a healthy dose of bonemeal in your onion bed makes them super happy!
@sonholee57693 ай бұрын
my onions in my small containers did best. they were well spaced. Like 4 onion slips in planter similar size to that growbag in the video. The ones in my raised planters did pretty well, but got stressed out by raccoons and flowered pretty early. very rewarding plant to grow.
@anneg83193 ай бұрын
Smaller onions are nice because can cook with fresh each time. Fresh tastes better than refrigerated left over.
@SpaceMiner0073 ай бұрын
l learned alot from this onion vid. But time and again: fert, fert, fertilizer . . . At what fertilizer analysis? From 16-16-16 to high nitrogen. Kevin. Please respond.
@lap7233 ай бұрын
It would’ve been interesting to see if you fertilized the closer ones and didn’t fertilize the ones spaced out more
@katrinatanchoco67773 ай бұрын
I was thinking the same.
@blet733 ай бұрын
Yes, next year's experiment needs to isolate variables. Maybe well spaced and fertilized, well spaced and not fertilized, and tightly spaced and fertilized, so you have the best result from this year against the two possible contributing factors. It could be that both are important. It could also be (and seems to be) that the size of the impact depends on the variety of onion. It would be really interesting to learn that some varieties are affected more by one variable and others more by the other.
@usmsci3 ай бұрын
@@blet73 i also recommended up top to test another variable for NPK. i know that means 4 more test rows but would be interesting. The general recommendation is a high nitrogen based fertilizer so would be interesting to test that vs something more balanced like a 10-10-10
@kerrytaylor9393 ай бұрын
And weight for space not comparing an even count
@tylermorgan87913 ай бұрын
@@kerrytaylor939 I was really surprised that they didn't do this. I really want to know which got more lbs per area.
@MicroBrewsRule3 ай бұрын
An old timer gave me sweet italian red starts. He said use triple-16 fertilizer , keep watered, and to "nip" the tops off. Had pretty decent size bulbs, but I also had competition fron the rats. It was a so-so crop this year.
@siamstation3 ай бұрын
Hi Kevin, today I have put together, my 1st Birdie Bed. I actually bought 2 at the same time. 1 do have around 17 other beds already pumping out my winter food. Big fan of your channel and I just needed to tell you about finally having a Birdie in my garden. Blessings from Australia 🇦🇺 🌏 🦘 💖
@theresaburg58813 ай бұрын
Neat. Next year you should try the other combinations (tight spacing with fertilizer and more space with no fertilizer).
@asteria42793 ай бұрын
I wonder if adding the fertilizer a couple weeks after planting would be more fruitful than adding at planting? Wouldnt a lot wash away before the roots could get to it?
@danagwena3 ай бұрын
I'm growing onions rn. Thanks for the tip. Please try planting 147 bean plants. Just a random request😐😶
@pamelamercer11243 ай бұрын
Freeze dry them. It's one of the best things I do with my freeze dryer. So convenient for cooling!
@anthonyd43093 ай бұрын
I love these videos which span the plant lifecycle and show at various points throughout the growth process.
@Gardenpink-l8e3 ай бұрын
I love Epic gardening videos 🩷💚
@epicgardening3 ай бұрын
Love you back - Kevin
@armyguy97352 ай бұрын
My Grandfather used to grow his leeks with old copper tubing. As the leeks grew through the tubing, with the absence of light, the leeks had longer whites than greens parts. My father did the same with green onions. The green onions grew twice as long but longer whites. Just an idea to make life easier. Peace
@Cottagecore_Hippie3 ай бұрын
Thanks for this! I'm giving homesteading a try next year. I'm learning all I can to grow as much food for my family as I can.
@cindypelletier93653 ай бұрын
Love these garden experiments!!
@nebsun2 ай бұрын
The nice thing about onions is even if you leave them in ground, they will pretty much keep until you need them (at least in my climate)
@JolleanSmith3 ай бұрын
I love a good garden experiment. From a data nerd I would consider simplifying your test to just one different factor. Example: Fertilizer vs no fertilizer. Space vs no space. Because there were multiple differences in the growing practice we can't say for sure was it the fertilizer or the spacing that caused the size difference? I would bet the lack of fertilizer is the major reason for smaller bulbs but we wouldn't know for sure unless it was tested. Also gives you more content as you can test each in separate episodes. I enjoyed this thank you!
@GrowMoreVeggies3 ай бұрын
It would be nice to see some experimentation with strawberries in the same patch. You can test the three varieties. Dappled light to full. Straw mulch to no straw mulch. Clay soil, to loamy, to sandy and maybe even in straight up hay. Lots of folks say get strawberries, they're easy. I've found, yeah, after 2-3 seasons of making mistakes, they are easy. My initial problem was getting the soil, right so that the water and sun wouldn't be so much of an issue in my near-alpine desert climate.
@plurmingo12 ай бұрын
How would you fertilize them in a self wicking container? I’m changing out my wood raised bed for IBC tote beds, and I’m wondering if I should top dress or add the water below. No i’m not transplanting onions, but i do have leftover bulbs from the start of the season that are still good. The onions i have planted now haven’t don’t anything, and i mean nothing. I used organic compost mixed with finished rabbit dropping, every 2 weeks i add fish emulsion, and they haven’t grown, they haven’t died either. Just wondering what i can do better with a new start.
@allisontischler3105Ай бұрын
I think my dog is y'alls biggest fan. I watch your videos a lot, and she always stares very intently, longer than her normal attention span and sometimes the whole video. Even if she hears Kevin or Jaques from the other room, she'll come in for a cuddle and watch with me.
@rinarose95443 ай бұрын
Super interesting to see how long the roots are on the grow bag onions compared to the in-ground ones!
@floranlehmann71493 ай бұрын
What type of fertilizer should I use for onions? Thank you for your help
@georgemoranoiii4027Ай бұрын
Other than watering, did you do anything else to these over 6 months (fertilize, add compost,etc…)?
@IbrahimMomoh13 ай бұрын
Epic gardening video is a most watch for me. Thanks for sharing
@thelrb893 ай бұрын
I would love a video on garden plants/varieties that do better in shaded areas. I live in an area where it is surrounded by massive trees so the sunlight is minimal for me.
@HealthyDisrespectforAuthority3 ай бұрын
I'm jealous.. I'm in the solid south, lower Georgia, and from about 1PM on, I need shade and don't have much.. The west side of the property is a pond.. no trees in it. The afternoon UV is 9-10.. unless it's stormin' out there.. sometimes in the triple digits too.
@Smo-re9ch3 ай бұрын
I’d say definitely fall and winter crop, like broccoli, cabbage, lettuce, cauliflower, spinach, etc
@やまもも-g4x3 ай бұрын
Hello senior teacher🙂🌿 If a stem breaks or is cut by mistake, you can quickly glue it back together? Is it okay to use masking tape as a bandage?
@xaviercruz47633 ай бұрын
But kevin, how do we know how much growth came from the actual fertilizer and how much from the extra spacing that you gave them?
@islandgardener1582 ай бұрын
No fertilizer you will get small bulbs, they need nitrogen
@tamidavis37303 ай бұрын
I'm in zone 4 so can't overwo.ter onions for seed. I have one grown from seed that has a flower stalk. Do you think if I save seeds from that one the plants grown from it next year will be more likely to bolt? Waste of time or worth trying?
@ventureroots3 ай бұрын
Thanks for this video. Will definitely try some of these tips when I eventually tried to grow onions. I've heard they can be really finicky, so this helps.
@SheEsqАй бұрын
What do I get to grow onions - seeds, transplants, mini onions? Brand new to this. thx
@glynnsea3 ай бұрын
Did you grow these from seed in seed trays and then transplant? I tried direct sowing onion seeds and none came up this year, wondering if bugs got em?
@abagailrhea39322 ай бұрын
I saw on another video where someone commented they used washing soda as fertilizer and had done so for many years. Of course they didn't leave any info other than that, so no idea how much they used or how often they applied.
@Notable2Nikki3 ай бұрын
Fishing at midnight in Alaska? That sounds EPIC!
@michelemarble67993 ай бұрын
A couple of years ago I grew some fantastic onion and this year with a lot of rainy days and humid days my onions just flopped over. Strangely though most kept growing. What do you think was up with that? As a long seasoned gardener I am befuddled. I understand about the life of the onion in depth when it comes to timing and the solstice. The onion transplants were healthy and were spaced 6 inches apart in all directions. They grew big tops and later fell over even though I trimmed them some. What should I do next year? I plan to fertilize more after seeing this.
@royramey56592 ай бұрын
What kind of fertilizer?
@demboisbrainless3 ай бұрын
Just figued it out Needs some shade roughly 6 hours of sun before they start wilting time lapesed it on my phone i put a grow table for shade nd it kept them from wilting
@uelauela28123 ай бұрын
this is the main gardening channel that i watch
@epicgardening3 ай бұрын
@kirstypollock68113 ай бұрын
waves from 54°N. At a guess, all of our onions we can buy work because we are all long day!! Mine grew amazingly well and were ready very early this year. Lots more rain than usual. I used sets and some seed (Alisa Craig). All types set bulbs, no flowers. The ones from seed were smaller. I had a prefertilized compost from my local shop.
@candace133 ай бұрын
Kevin, you have such a relatable approach. Thanks for sharing your methods!! 🐣🌱
@epicgardening3 ай бұрын
Thanks so much!
@FadingAway103 ай бұрын
Hi Candace, I’m Muriel. I think I connected with you in Bumble. Don’t know if you’re the same Candace or not but was trying to connect with you and the account is now deleted. Thanks for referring me to Epic Gardening’s channel! Yes I have seen many of his videos and enjoy his content very much. Please reach back out to me if you get the chance.
@lemagreengreen3 ай бұрын
My neighbor keeps growing sets and I keep telling him... I mean I show him the onions I grow every year but he just refuses to get it. Grow from seeed!! it's so easy, onions are probably the most reliable, consistent crop I grow and I do the same thing every year, 100+ per square yard is possible.
@coldhandjacinth90693 ай бұрын
Trying seed method for the first time...certainly can't complain about the onion tops....waiting for zone 6 to 'flop the tops' now. I did the 'slob' method...bunch of seeds with not pattern at all.
@TheOnlyKontrol3 ай бұрын
Planted onions for the first time this year. Started them indoors around February in one big pot. Around April I took the whole bundle out of the pot and separated them individually as best as I could by hand. My spacing was very tight as I am tight on room and a small onion can still be used. I’d say it was a success just harvested last week and I’m gonna have more then enough for the rest of the year.
@kenshinhimura93873 ай бұрын
onion seeds usually never sprout. That's why most people use sets.
@coldhandjacinth90693 ай бұрын
@@kenshinhimura9387 My seeds must have been in the 'sometimes will sprout' category...because they did well in a large rubber tub.
@cantseetheforestforthetree96732 ай бұрын
@@kenshinhimura9387I’ve never had issue with them sprouting. I start them in early winter in pots. Just sow the whole seed pack in a relatively wide and shallow pot such as a mum pot and just barely cover the seeds. Keep moist and they’re sprouted in about 10 days. Grow them on for several weeks and transplant straight into the garden as early as possible.
@adamjchafe3 ай бұрын
Currently growing some onions from seed and they are all very small and tiny bulbs at best. Might have to try and save them as sets for next year. What was the NPK of the trench fertilizer? Did you add other fertilizer through the season?
@usmsci3 ай бұрын
quick question - what was the NPK and brand of the fertilizer that you used? Would be interesting to test different NPK values as well(10-10-10 vs something like 15-9-12 etc) Would probably need to compare more onion to have more data. Onion typically need a lot of nitrogen
@NadesikoRose3 ай бұрын
Thanks for the advice, I have difficulty growing onions so hopefully this will help.
@BritInvLvr3 ай бұрын
I need serious help with my onions. I tried in the last years using grow bags because I have a gopher problem. I only get a few that actually bulb up to a decent size. As soon as my summer crops are done, I’m going to try setting up a couple of birdies beds and plant them in there.
@kallenkozuki08533 ай бұрын
im currently doing container, and im using vermicast as fertilizer 🙏 i hope ill get good ones
@rebecca_finds_life2 ай бұрын
Have you looked into agroforestry and co-crops at all? It's just something I'm beginning to dive into and is absolutely fascinating!
@Blake-pk3zy3 ай бұрын
Gosh i love this channel.. I'm a new gardener and trying to make it work on s right budget... Could use all the tips!❤
@epicgardening3 ай бұрын
Good luck!
@GoingGreenMom3 ай бұрын
Is the day length based on general light, or light they are in full sun? In example, I planted sets, but they only barely started to bulb out around the solstice and then stopped. But they are in the shade in the afternoon. So should I be planting short day onions or planting them in the front yard since that is the only place I have full sun?
@deda_Rajko3 ай бұрын
for a better results of those onions planted in a container you need to water them a little bit more because container dries a lot faster
@janabandana42403 ай бұрын
Did you start from seed or sets?
@harriergr77283 ай бұрын
EG, I live in the UK, I have a small Victorian garden(House built in 1896), what was the yield per square foot from each of the 3 sections?
@VagabondAnne3 ай бұрын
You planted the onions in January - when did you sow the seeds?
@Christopher-xd5in3 ай бұрын
Im trying Italian torpedo onions here in zone 9a West Coast Florida. I bought the seeds at dollar general so I'm not sure what to expect
@CourageJDKrl3 ай бұрын
What fertilizer are you using?
@trevorgarfield963 ай бұрын
How about how to start the onions? I bought a couple from botanical interests this year but can never get them past tiny seedlings.... Help
@midwestern9253 ай бұрын
Love these comparison videos 😊
@UltimateDudeGuy3 ай бұрын
tight space and fertilizer would be nice to know
@jtwin10003 ай бұрын
Every single year here in the UK my onions are eaten by slugs and snails. They fail every sigle year. Where i live its just to wet and cold. Summer just means the rain gets warmer.its a paradise for slugs and snails
@harriergr77283 ай бұрын
Hi Jt, I also live in the UK, I grow my onions in plastic troughs which I then place on top of some galvanised steel shelving (IKEA). I also, as an extra protection, put copper tape around the plastic troughs, this method has reduced the number of slugs and snails attacking the onions, also use this method from lettuces too.
@DebNewton-kh4cv2 ай бұрын
jar lids filled with beer works well too…place a few in amongst the onion beds, the snails & slugs love beer…then they happily drown in it.
@Boterhammetpindakaas3 ай бұрын
This is awesome research. So how much weight of unions did you get per square feet? It seems about equal.
@eirenwhelan33123 ай бұрын
Great video and tips but not particularly useful data, would have been more interesting to see the tight spaced fertilised and compare, or have both types with / without fertiliser. I’d be very interested to see more gardening videos like this!
@freeedr2 ай бұрын
This was excellent. Thank you
@gabthechef37903 ай бұрын
I have a so-so onion year so far. What i noticed is that the onions toward the edge of the raised bed are much smaller. I give them some extra water (to offset any drainage) and all the same. How can I even the growth through the entire raised bed surface?
@o1ecypher3 ай бұрын
the closer togather the roots join up and dont grow much, the ones spread further apart the roots dont touch and they grow more bulbs?
@rebeccaplumlee96013 ай бұрын
I grew mine closer, but thinned every month or so for green onions. By the time of HARVEST i had nice onions. I also tried sugar in my onion bed in a row with none in another to see if it helped with sweeter variety like old-timers told me.. NO
@terrivance87503 ай бұрын
Thank you, Kevin. 😊
@heididoran34243 ай бұрын
Love! Curious what the best pound per square foot was!
@traceyfrank12983 ай бұрын
Please share what variety of onions you grew. Ty!
@shirgo57003 ай бұрын
did you spoon the bulbs?
@debbybrady12463 ай бұрын
My first time planting onions I followed the instructions. They produced good but were multiple bulbs. ??
@blakebro13 ай бұрын
Funny story: I had onion stems with roots sprouting from my compost bin! I transplanted them to the soil and they have been growing awesome since!
@rickthelian22153 ай бұрын
I would believe you can sacrifice a few onions to flowering to collect seeds❤
@melodyludwick60383 ай бұрын
My question is did you fertilize any more after the first time ?
@kerrytaylor9393 ай бұрын
I would like to know the difference in weight for space. If you can fit 10 onions in the same space as 15, that would show a better comparison of yield.
@marktoldgardengnome41103 ай бұрын
Onions are 1 of the best "No Waste" vegetables you can grow. Green leaves chopped for salads/garnish's, chopped and frozen, dehydrated and ground for granulated, or ground onion in the pantry, and of course whole. No Waste, Period!
@whitemusk76913 ай бұрын
Can please, someone explain how many months summer stays in this area ? It looks really hot and that's why lots of vegetables can grow.
@jsunshinejull2 ай бұрын
From my experience, I really don't think the spacing matters much. If you want bigger onions they'll need a little elbow room, but just because they physically need space or they'll squish each other. Fertility matters so much more. I irrigate with goldfish pond water and they're super healthy, nice big bulbs. So what I'm saying is, I'd be interested in seeing these factors separated in a future trial.
@AnimusZenАй бұрын
What was the fertilizer? This should have been stated in the video and in the description! At least the N-P-K ratio...
@StevenBedfordMedia3 ай бұрын
Would have been interesting to have a comparison with intercropping leafy greens, strawberries or flowers and see the difference that makes on a total harvest.
@klip32783 ай бұрын
Thanks for the video! Cool experiment. Its a shame you put 2 variants on the equation, I would like to know if the spacing between onions is enough to boost the production or the fertilizer is doing all the work.
@wendygonzalez25323 ай бұрын
Omg how, do you get your nasturtium to gtow that big and beautiful???
@ann7318Ай бұрын
It is difficult to find onion seeds here, and usually it is 'sweet' onions. I want the really strong onions that make one cry.... BIG onions... I much prefer STRONG onions. Sweet onions are tasteless. Have you tried Egyptian Walking onions yet? They grow great. I wish they were stronger flavored, but they grow prolifically.
@gypsy11113 ай бұрын
Any idea how to get onion seeds for day length in aus? Good seed places in australia advice please?
@donnajoyner14743 ай бұрын
I've always heard onions were heavy feeders, so maybe if you had fertilized the closer spaced ones you would have had bigger ones...maybe the grow bag, also.
@AleisterMalakai3 ай бұрын
Shouldn't there be more onions on the less spacing side than the more spacing side?