Onions don't seem to like competition from other plants or weeds, so I'd grow them in their own separate place. Also, counter-intuitively to me, they are heavy feeders, so in a crop rotation plan you have them following beans. Mulching with grass cuttings is good, as it suppresses weeds, and may help feed nitrogen to the onions. Okay, so although this post comes across as if I'm an expert, I'm just a learner too, lol.
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Onions don't seem to like competition from other plants or weeds, so I'd grow them in their own separate place. Also, counter-intuitively to me, they are heavy feeders, so in a crop rotation plan you have them following beans. Mulching with grass cuttings is good, as it suppresses weeds, and may help feed nitrogen to the onions. Okay, so although this post comes across as if I'm an expert, I'm just a learner too, lol.
@@TheGDJames Thanks for the subscription! And the comment! I am very open to suggestion. Sounds like good advice to me. I will definitely give that a try.