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Admin Admin
Posts : 6 Join date : 2013-01-20 Location : Houston, Tx
| Subject: Onion Transplants Wed Jan 30, 2013 4:13 pm | |
| Transplanted Candy Onions into ground bed. | |
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Onetiggerroo Admin
Posts : 78 Join date : 2013-01-31 Location : Memphis TN
| Subject: Re: Onion Transplants Wed Feb 20, 2013 10:18 pm | |
| How are the onions doing since you transplanted them? | |
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Garden Novice Admin
Posts : 98 Join date : 2013-01-30 Location : Houston, Tx
| Subject: Re: Onion Transplants Thu Feb 21, 2013 12:19 pm | |
| They are doing great. We've been getting rain on and off the past couple days. They really love the rain. I will be doing a video update soon.... | |
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Onetiggerroo Admin
Posts : 78 Join date : 2013-01-31 Location : Memphis TN
| Subject: Re: Onion Transplants Thu Feb 21, 2013 8:14 pm | |
| Oh, I can't wait to see the video! | |
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Katydid
Posts : 54 Join date : 2013-02-10 Age : 65 Location : Victoria BC Canada
| Subject: Re: Onion Transplants Thu Feb 21, 2013 8:58 pm | |
| Can't wait for the video either.....a few years ago I planted multiplier onions. They didn't do too badly and were one of the few things that the deer left behind so I pickled 'em. Had 6 pint jars and each one had a different vinegar and spice mixture. The walnut and dried cranberry with malt vinegar were def a hit. The ginger and whole allspice in white vinegar not so much. | |
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Garden Novice Admin
Posts : 98 Join date : 2013-01-30 Location : Houston, Tx
| Subject: Re: Onion Transplants Thu Feb 21, 2013 9:04 pm | |
| First part of next weeek will do the update. Hopefully I can add a completed livingroom in that update too... I am growing the Candy Onion, Red Burmada, White and Spanish Sweet onions and one dinner onion. | |
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Katydid
Posts : 54 Join date : 2013-02-10 Age : 65 Location : Victoria BC Canada
| Subject: Re: Onion Transplants Mon Feb 25, 2013 5:12 pm | |
| I think I might do part of a bed with onions. | |
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Garden Novice Admin
Posts : 98 Join date : 2013-01-30 Location : Houston, Tx
| Subject: Re: Onion Transplants Mon Feb 25, 2013 7:07 pm | |
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Katydid
Posts : 54 Join date : 2013-02-10 Age : 65 Location : Victoria BC Canada
| Subject: Re: Onion Transplants Wed Feb 27, 2013 2:00 am | |
| I've planted onions many years ago. We lived for a while on the side of a mountain...pioneering and it was on bedrock and we didn't garden at all....10 years total and then we moved around a bit.....6 months here a year here and a year there. Been here for 2 years and I'm not moving again. Going to go to my local seed store and see what they might have for onion transplants. You mentioned candy onions.....does that mean that they're sweet, like a Vidalia??? | |
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Garden Novice Admin
Posts : 98 Join date : 2013-01-30 Location : Houston, Tx
| Subject: Re: Onion Transplants Wed Feb 27, 2013 5:27 pm | |
| Yes, they are good and sweet. Huge onion too, though last year I didn't make any, but I hear they make the best onion rings... | |
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Katydid
Posts : 54 Join date : 2013-02-10 Age : 65 Location : Victoria BC Canada
| Subject: Re: Onion Transplants Sat Mar 02, 2013 2:50 pm | |
| Found out that my local store doesn't have any...... and just checked in my Vesey seed catalogue and they don't either. Just a few varieties of red. Rats. | |
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