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Onions
OnionsGrowing Your Own Onions The procedure here is almost identical to that which I described with the garlic.
Plant the small onions a mere 2-3"
deep about 6-7" apart in rows 1 1/2
feet apart. Water in well and fertilize
as described for the garlic. Large-sized
onions need to be planted deeper as they
will support tall vegetation and you want
them anchored in the ground.
There are two types of onions:
The spring onion or scallions: People differ on these names. Spring onions are actually onions that have sprouted green tops and the bulbs have grown to about a half-dollar size. then are harvested. Scallions are actually their own bulbs and grown to look like large pencils. They are harvested earlier than the former.
Regular onions whether red yellow white
pearl and the exotic ones as Maui Texas
and Vidalia are planted much deeper about
4" and allowed to grow all season long.
For the largest onions knock down the tall
foliage in August to push all the energy
into the bulbs. They will grow quite large.
But you can harvest them earlier when smaller
all summer long. I find them not as hot
when younger.
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