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You don't need a big garden to grow delicious onions at home—a bright location, the right container, and well-draining soil ...
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Should you buy sets or seeds? Long-day or short-day onions? Learn how to grow onions, and how to harvest and store them properly, with this guide.
They also make excellent companion plants for a variety of herbs and veggies. However, choosing the right onion variety and knowing when to plant them can be a confusing process to navigate.
If you can overlook the inevitable bad breath, there are many reasons to fill your gardens with alliums — onions, garlic, shallots and leeks.
If you’re starting your onions from seeds, sow them directly in the garden 1/4-inch deep. Plant sets so there is 1 inch of soil above the top of the onion bulb. If you were lucky enough to find ...
No seed packet, no problem - there's an easy rule of thumb to keep in mind to ensure your seeds are at the right planting ...
You can use grocery store garlic or shallots and simply separate the cloves and plant them about 2 inches deep, 6 inches apart, with the pointy side up. The green tops can be used like onion tops ...
We're sharing how long it takes for onions to grow, so you know exactly when it's time to harvest your crop on time.
Onions take up little garden or farm space in return for a plentiful harvest. Learn about the many onion varieties and how to grow your own.
Plant onion sets no more than one inch deep, spacing them two to six inches apart in rows. Onions need a lot of water to swell in size so keep the soil moist throughout the growing season.
You can use grocery store garlic or shallots and simply separate the cloves and plant them about 2 inches deep, 6 inches apart, with the pointy side up. The green tops can be used like onion tops ...
How to plant onions at home, plus tips for growing garlic and shallots Plus, Master Gardener Laura Simpson shares a persimmon cookie recipe after readers asked for it.