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I am wanting to grow onions from seed. A number of people have commented that onions are biennial. Others don't mention it. This in itself is confusing. My impression is if they are biennial they take two seasons (years) to fully mature. Is this correct? What do you do after the first year? Do you harvest and store them through winter for replanting or leave them in the ground?
Wow! This is the most complete specific crop video I've ever seen on every aspect of starting through harvesting and storage, taking into account location and other variables. Extremely well done, economical in terms of time and commentary at the same time extremely thorough. I haven't grown onions before but as a result of this video I'm going to make a pretty substantial commitment of space in my garden to do it. Thank you!
Thanks man, I learned several tips that contributed to my terrible onion performance this year... Spacing, too deep, over fert. being some big ones. The learning curve is steep sometimes haha. on a side not thank you for not being a click bait title guy, that is sooo annoying. You just title it for what it is, very refreshing THANK YOU
Thank you your way of telling everyone is one of the best I’ve listened to, this will be my first on growing onions from seed I’m now supper excited thank you again
Thanks very much, I am learning from you how to grow strawberries this year, I am more confident and enjoying picking my crop and sharing. I know how to look after them the whole year, so not surprised to have you now show me how to grow onions, I planted them too deep this year. What about onion fly. They decimated my beautiful long onions and red onions last year.
I just love your videos. Concise, detailed, and lots of practical information. It really helps to see from beginning to end instead of just a portion of the steps that leaves you wondering what to do when xyz happens. ❤️
Thank you! Best video I've seen on growing onions...you explain and illustrate garden techniques so well! I'm going to try again...and that's saying something because I've had zero success in the past 😂
Great Video. Just pulled my onions early this evening. While it was not my first crop it is my best! Finally some large onions! Cant wait to try again next year!
Another great Video with important information. We have a community garden plot and I tried growing onions previously with no luck. I now know what I did wrong, lots. Glad I found your channel. Cheers!
Thank you!! I have just moved to Finland and living up north, I want to grow onions as like you is part on my every dish. Your guide and tips are excellent and I will be following your suggestions down to a T. I look forward to my journey, thank you! :)
Awesome video!! I’m learning so much from you!! This Spring in 2023 I’m going to plant my garden in raised beds for the first time 🤗 hopefully is less work than planting it direct on the dirt!! Hopefully it will help me in less work dealing with weeds!! 🙌🏻🦋🙌🏻
Mostly for mobility tammy. I like to use my watering time as the time I inspect the crops and just see what's going on with the garden. I do have hoses, but I don't get that intimate interaction with the plants. :-)
This was so well explained. I have failed when I have tried onions in the past but have bought seeds and am going to try again. I live in northern Ontario 3b so will start them tomorrow. Thanks for the great information.
That was a fantastic amount of worthwhile info. Thanks for that!. Do you ever trim the tops on your onions so that the bulbs grow larger? We always just bent them over, but this year I kept them trimmed once in a while. this is a first for me and I haven't actually checked any yet. It is too early. Enjoyed and take care!
I cut and freeze tops as pieces get top heavy. I keep my onions in the ground for 2 years as I live in Tennessee. I have short raised beds. 6 inches or shorter. Last year's plants are giving me next year's seeds. I did 50 new plants from sets that will stay in the ground until next year's harvest and seeds. I probably will not do Broccoli next year as it has lots of leaves but the heads came up no larger than my thumb print and go right to seed. Not even enough for a mouthful. Cauliflower heads have a slightly bigger head but the Earwigs loved the Cheddar one and my white ones are turning purple. Cabbage hopefully are doing good but next year will use bug covers as they are after the outer leaves. Pak Choy got all ate up and then went to seed. First tomatoes got eaten by something as my husband did not pick them as I asked. I had a back operation and he is now in charge.
And now I know exactly where I went wrong. Thank you for the video. I'd given up on onions and garlic all together. But I can see where I went wrong and it makes absolute sense why I would not get onions like I imagined I would.
Thanks so much for another great video! I have been using your channel like an encyclopedia this spring for my first real garden! I so appreciate all the good advice!
What a great video. I have planted onions one time and had great results, but I’ve been hearing a lot of people talk about poor onion crops and difficulty growing them so now I’m worried that I just had beginners luck. Hopefully this year will go as well.
Thank you So much for these onion videos you made. I failed last year for my first time growing from seed and now I see why!! May this year be an abundant crop as I follow your advice! Go Riders Go! 👍
Excellent video. I am getting a few good ones for the first time but you answered a few of my questions that no one has ever covered before. I also really like the bit about the fall rye. I have been wanting to try using it but was unclear if it would still grow if it was just cut. I gather you plant it in the fall and cut it down in the spring. I like the craft paper to reinforce killing off the rye.
Thanks for that Michael! Its all going to depend on your zone and climate, but what I try to do is avoid harvesting in the heat of summer. So I either plant them really early for a June harvest....or wait that extra month for a September harvest. That way I'm never harvesting in the hottest part of the year. Cool-harvested onions just taste sooo much sweeter!
Definitely doing seeds next year. My starts didn't do great, might be my husband watered them too much. But he promised not to next year. LOL. Homegrown cantaloupe for breakfast. Have a great weekend we are off alert now so much less stress.
Thank you so much for this video. You had a lot of very important steps to follow and I feel like I have a really good chance of getting some nice bulbs this year. Cheers.
Perfect video for me. I planted winter rye last fall and I'm ready to plant onion slips. I was thinking now what? It has really shot up this last week. I like the idea of the craft paper and covering with compost. You got me interested in growing my own from seed, maybe next year so I can try several varieties. I only plant a 4x4 bed in my small garden. A small bundle is more than I need so I only buy one variety.
This will be my first time growing onions from seed. I grew them from sets x before but they did not get very big. I started them early but your video gives me something to go based on
So much information in a great video. I’m definitely going have to watch this more than once. Glad I’m not the only one who garden in slides. Thank you so much. 😊 I do have a question… I actually got a good deal on organic raised garden soil. Can I add coco coir to make it lighter for grow bags? 🤔
With regard to "onions hate competition" I hear other well respected gardeners say to plant nightshade (tomatoes, pepper) in between your onions as it will benefit them
The onions in my beds are enjoying hanging out with tomato and eggplant 👍 The tomato give shade which helps reduce water evaporation from the substrate
Great guide. One question. I have multi sown my seeds indoors. should I divide them prior to planting outdoors to provide them more room to grow? Thanks
Thank you for all your videos! If I'm growing bulb onions in a container, how deep should the container be? Love your videos and your Facebook group is a life saver!
Thanks Melanie...not from seed, just from an existing plant. Should have an entire guide this summer though... : th-cam.com/video/ywYBm2_a67M/w-d-xo.html
I have green onions that are two years old out in the back. They came from store-bought. Snip about an inch off the bottom, dry for a day or two them replant. They even ovrWintered tho last year it was mostly rain and cold enough but no freezing. [[North Carolina]]. Tried it with bulb onions but no joy yet. I do have two Leeks I planted a month ago that are now full grown-waiting to see if the bolt. My seed onions, well, I got one. Might need better seeds but my raised beds [[still in progress of building]] were started in June so everything is late for Summer, just started Fall to Winter veggies.
Watched a time laps video. Where you could watch the roots The roots grew down to a good 9 inches. Your soil may for some reason maybe compacted. I live right at the transition from Short to medium day. Any tips for my situation. In my area. Dixondale. Usually their onions are about 50/50 some larger some small. Have heard other You tuber talking about how small they are this season. They are the size of a small drinking straw.
Super helpful video. I planted my first onion and garlic sets last fall (zone 8 Oregon) and kept under a row cover. Everything is looking fantastic. Long green leaves 2+ feet. Flower stalks on a few but not many. I pulled a couple to check and they just look like leeks. No bulbs forming (yet). Will the bulbs form? Do I need to wait longer or will the plants just bolt?
Cheers Kris! The onions definitely shouldn't be flowering. They are biennial and flower in their 2nd year of growth, which is WELL after we'd harvest the bulbs. Garlic does flower, its called the scape. They are TASTY! But they do need to be removed because they are a drain on the plant. Check this out: th-cam.com/video/_RkFvfHOkTk/w-d-xo.html
I’ve been trying to grow a successful onion crop for 3 years now. Trying several different types of onions. With little success, but I’m not giving up. I live in the upper middle section of the US that ‘should’ enable me to grow all types. I want to grow a long keeping onion and one that I can collect garlic scapes from. This may be the same kind. Idk. I love the idea of having a double harvest from a single vegetable. I need advice picking the top onion varieties for my area with these growing desires. Thank you for all your content.
I live in Chicago area. When should I start my onion seeds indoors? When should I plant the plants outside? My last killing frost is May 15. Thank you!
I cut a purple onion and left it water and when it started rooting I planted it outside and it’s already sprouting on top. However, my germinating Spanish onion seeds are still not sprouting :/ I guess because they are germinating outside and it’s been 80-90f over here. I’m going to move them under shade to see if that helps.
I noticed that once the bulbs grew, they were sticking up out of the dirt, uncovered. Do you need to mulch them more to keep them covered as they mature? Also, are the stems edible?
Hey Katie, no, the bulbs don't need to be covered at all. My best ones always grow on top of everything, soil and mulch! And yes, the stems are totally edible.....they taste just like green onions!
Ok, I live in West Jefferson, NC. This is NW North Carolina, bordering Tennessee and Virginia. I would assume Intermediate but struggling last two years.
Thanks for your video. You mentioned that the light levels need to be intense but no more than 8 hours a day. Does this eight hour period start immediately after sprouting or do you have to wait till the onion reaches a certain size?
Help! I'm growing walla walla onions in CA 9b, on elevated planters (because I'm old and refuse not to garden although I have a bad back :) It is now mid April, and a few of the onions are staring to bolt because the weather is crazy. 90 degrees last week, and 56 degrees high tomorrow. Should I remove the flower? Or is there no help? Love your videos :)
As short day onions bulb at 10-12 hrs daylight, there is nothing stopping them from doing that at higher latitudes, they will do fine at 14-16 hrs as well. The 'problem' as i understand it is that say at 52 degrees latitude, we hit 10 hrs of daylight already mid februari, when it is still freezing even. As we typically sow onions in end-december/januri, the onion hasn't really had time yet to develop leaves, before it starts bulbing, leading to a small bulb. So I tried sowing short day onions (nameless red onion seeds from philippines) at 52 degrees latitude. Before the winter, so they had some more time to grow. That gave me quite decent bulbs
Hello Jeff…I started my onion seeds feb 14 and. I kept them under grow lights but tho they grew in the tops and I kept them trimmed they did not get much in size in the stocks 🤷🏼♀️.I did not over water but kept them moist…so any tips or suggestions as to why the onion green did not grow in diameter? Thanks Lori from Newfoundland
Did both sets and grew onions from seed. All sets I grew laid over while my onions from seed are still standing. Also my sets flowered so can only be dehydrated not good for long term storage. Next year I will not do sets. Will grow them all by seed!
Ugghh...been there. That's also the problem with sets from a biennial plant....they can be fooled into thinking its their 2nd year (which it actually is) and then they go to flower instead of producing. Yuck! Sorry to hear that!
I live in northern Illinois. If I start Walla Walla onions indoors from seed 8 weeks before the last killing frost of May 15, when is it time to plant the seedlings in the garden? Thank you!
Hi Isador.... Your onions should never flower in the first place. Onions are a biennial plant, flowering in their SECOND year of growth. The only way they can flower is by growing them from sets that haven't been stored properly. From seeds, your onions should never flower before harvest.
how deep of a container for onions? I have Alison Craig (the big one) as well as smaller red onions. I also have leeks, which I wish to place in containers. Both the onions and leeks are currently in small pots ready to be transplanted
Hey Chris, onions are a biennial...they'll need extra time to flower and send up that seed head. Much the same as Green Onions:: th-cam.com/video/fGDuWmD9an0/w-d-xo.html
Great video. Quick question. My bulbs are just starting to form but the growth of greens on top seem too be a little too much and they are falling over. Is it okay to trim the green portion? Info: Grown from seed. Long day variety. I think they are called Patterson. Intercropped w/ my tomatoes so they are probably receiving more fertilizer than needed due to feeding the 'maters.
Probably not HAVE to...but its nice so that the leaves don't rot, get disease, cause the bulbs to grow sideways, etc etc. If they aren't flopping over leave them be....if they are, trim! :-)
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i thought you were going to show us HOW to get the onion seeds. nada here
@@halburd1 that's a two year process.... Onions are biennial plants. What gave you the impression I was raising the onions for seeds?
Good tutorial but a tip is work on your upspeak. It distracts from what you’re trying to say
I am wanting to grow onions from seed. A number of people have commented that onions are biennial. Others don't mention it. This in itself is confusing. My impression is if they are biennial they take two seasons (years) to fully mature. Is this correct? What do you do after the first year? Do you harvest and store them through winter for replanting or leave them in the ground?
Another banger! Can you grow onions in containers/grow bags ?
Wow! This is the most complete specific crop video I've ever seen on every aspect of starting through harvesting and storage, taking into account location and other variables. Extremely well done, economical in terms of time and commentary at the same time extremely thorough. I haven't grown onions before but as a result of this video I'm going to make a pretty substantial commitment of space in my garden to do it. Thank you!
Thanks so much Rich, that means a lot. Enjoy the weekend! :-)
This was the best video ever on onions.
Thanks so much Sandrea!!!
First actual demonstration I’ve seen for onions. It makes it a lot more understood.
Thanks, hope it helps!!
Thanks man, I learned several tips that contributed to my terrible onion performance this year... Spacing, too deep, over fert. being some big ones. The learning curve is steep sometimes haha.
on a side not thank you for not being a click bait title guy, that is sooo annoying. You just title it for what it is, very refreshing THANK YOU
I hear you John...its a tricky one sometimes. When you get them down though, they become super low maintenance! :-) Have a great weekend buddy.
The best video I have seen on growing onions from start to storage. Thank you.
This is by far the best video/lesson I have ever seen about growing onions
Thank you your way of telling everyone is one of the best I’ve listened to, this will be my first on growing onions from seed I’m now supper excited thank you again
Hey thanks for that Robert, and best of luck this year! :-)
Thanks very much, I am learning from you how to grow strawberries this year, I am more confident and enjoying picking my crop and sharing. I know how to look after them the whole year, so not surprised to have you now show me how to grow onions, I planted them too deep this year. What about onion fly. They decimated my beautiful long onions and red onions last year.
I just love your videos. Concise, detailed, and lots of practical information. It really helps to see from beginning to end instead of just a portion of the steps that leaves you wondering what to do when xyz happens. ❤️
Been looking 4 this from beginning to harvest .
Live in Montgomery County, Texas so we can plant year around - some things .thank u
Right on!! You guys will be doing the short day varieties...either early spring, or late fall and over winter them. :-)
I live in Texas as well. While others still have snow on the ground, we already have plants in the ground for a month.
Thank you! Best video I've seen on growing onions...you explain and illustrate garden techniques so well! I'm going to try again...and that's saying something because I've had zero success in the past 😂
Thanks so much Helen, that means a lot. I think you'll do great on the next batch... Positive thinking!
Interesting: you wait 1 month after last frost day to plant them out. I didn't know that.
Thanks for the video!
For the starts yeah....seeds can go in as soon as last frost is past.....but I wait just that extra little bit for the starters. :-)
I’ve been searching for some info on how to successfully grow onions and this is the most helpful video yet. Thank you
Cheers, glad to help! :-)
Thanks -you have answered a few question. Real good information. Keep the video s coming. Cheers from Aus.
Thanks Keith, appreciate you watching! Enjoy the weekend! :-)
Great video Jeff. Onion mystery solved. I’m taking this book back to the library.
Thanks buddy, happy Onioning!
This was the best, most informative video on growing and preparing beds!
Awesome video! Much needed. I have not been successful growing this crop. I feel confident now! Thank you!!
Thanks! Best of luck. :-)
Great Video. Just pulled my onions early this evening. While it was not my first crop it is my best! Finally some large onions! Cant wait to try again next year!
Right on susan! What variety did you grow?
Another great Video with important information. We have a community garden plot and I tried growing onions previously with no luck. I now know what I did wrong, lots. Glad I found your channel. Cheers!
Hey that's great to hear, hope it helps! :-)
Thank you!! I have just moved to Finland and living up north, I want to grow onions as like you is part on my every dish. Your guide and tips are excellent and I will be following your suggestions down to a T. I look forward to my journey, thank you! :)
Oh, great call Jeff!!!! i need to buy onion sets NOW!!!
Don't do sets Dave....make your own starts and have a MUCH better crop in 2022!!
@@TheRipeTomatoFarms I'll definitely consider starting from seed. I just never usually have my lights running that early in the year
@@OakKnobFarm they grow FAST.. Just start them at the same time as tomatoes!
Awesome video!! I’m learning so much from you!! This Spring in 2023 I’m going to plant my garden in raised beds for the first time 🤗 hopefully is less work than planting it direct on the dirt!! Hopefully it will help me in less work dealing with weeds!! 🙌🏻🦋🙌🏻
Your videos are always so easy to understand- thanks!!
I never see you use a hose , always a water can. Is there a reason for this? Btw, your info is always spot on and appreciated! Blessings!
Mostly for mobility tammy. I like to use my watering time as the time I inspect the crops and just see what's going on with the garden. I do have hoses, but I don't get that intimate interaction with the plants. :-)
This was so well explained. I have failed when I have tried onions in the past but have bought seeds and am going to try again. I live in northern Ontario 3b so will start them tomorrow. Thanks for the great information.
Right on Julie, you got this! :-)
That was a fantastic amount of worthwhile info. Thanks for that!. Do you ever trim the tops on your onions so that the bulbs grow larger? We always just bent them over, but this year I kept them trimmed once in a while. this is a first for me and I haven't actually checked any yet. It is too early. Enjoyed and take care!
Thanks Michael, appreciate that! I haven't tried trimming the greenery....might be a good experiment!
I cut and freeze tops as pieces get top heavy. I keep my onions in the ground for 2 years as I live in Tennessee. I have short raised beds. 6 inches or shorter. Last year's plants are giving me next year's seeds. I did 50 new plants from sets that will stay in the ground until next year's harvest and seeds. I probably will not do Broccoli next year as it has lots of leaves but the heads came up no larger than my thumb print and go right to seed. Not even enough for a mouthful. Cauliflower heads have a slightly bigger head but the Earwigs loved the Cheddar one and my white ones are turning purple. Cabbage hopefully are doing good but next year will use bug covers as they are after the outer leaves. Pak Choy got all ate up and then went to seed. First tomatoes got eaten by something as my husband did not pick them as I asked. I had a back operation and he is now in charge.
And now I know exactly where I went wrong. Thank you for the video. I'd given up on onions and garlic all together. But I can see where I went wrong and it makes absolute sense why I would not get onions like I imagined I would.
Right on Stefanie, hope it helps! :-)
Thanks so much for another great video! I have been using your channel like an encyclopedia this spring for my first real garden! I so appreciate all the good advice!
Thanks Susan, I'm so glad you're finding the content helpful!! Happy growing!
Thanks! I just collected the seeds from a store onion I planted this year. Now I have everything I need to know for next year!
Perfect! Best of luck!
How do you store your homegrown onion sets?
I can’t wait to plant my first onions 🧅
Right on Del, keep us updated and let us know how it goes! :-)
I'm wondering which onion is for Australia?
Amazing and informative videos. Thankyou
Only good onion video on the internet
watched a few of your videos. subbed. Great content. Great delivery. Enjoyed very much.
Hey, thanks for that! Its appreciated more than you know. :-)
What a great video. I have planted onions one time and had great results, but I’ve been hearing a lot of people talk about poor onion crops and difficulty growing them so now I’m worried that I just had beginners luck. Hopefully this year will go as well.
Thank you So much for these onion videos you made. I failed last year for my first time growing from seed and now I see why!! May this year be an abundant crop as I follow your advice!
Go Riders Go!
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Love love love the pace of your vids…. So easy to follow and good info to boot!!
Thanks so much! :-)
Excellent video. I am getting a few good ones for the first time but you answered a few of my questions that no one has ever covered before. I also really like the bit about the fall rye. I have been wanting to try using it but was unclear if it would still grow if it was just cut. I gather you plant it in the fall and cut it down in the spring. I like the craft paper to reinforce killing off the rye.
This was probably the best video I found on onions. Thank You
QUESTION: I'm confused why you wait 1 month after first frost date to move outside.
Thanks for that Michael! Its all going to depend on your zone and climate, but what I try to do is avoid harvesting in the heat of summer. So I either plant them really early for a June harvest....or wait that extra month for a September harvest. That way I'm never harvesting in the hottest part of the year. Cool-harvested onions just taste sooo much sweeter!
Definitely doing seeds next year. My starts didn't do great, might be my husband watered them too much. But he promised not to next year. LOL. Homegrown cantaloupe for breakfast. Have a great weekend we are off alert now so much less stress.
That's great to hear Bev! Enjoy the weekend!!
Thank you for this fabulous video.
Hey, thanks for watching, appreciate it! :-)
Thank you so much for this video. You had a lot of very important steps to follow and I feel like I have a really good chance of getting some nice bulbs this year. Cheers.
Enjoyed the video BA N Ireland
Cheers william, thanks for checking it out! :-)
Hi! Thank you so much for all your insights and experience!!!
Cheers Kelly, thanks for watching!
So, so useful. Thank you 😊
Thanks! I'm glad you found it so!
Perfect video for me. I planted winter rye last fall and I'm ready to plant onion slips. I was thinking now what? It has really shot up this last week. I like the idea of the craft paper and covering with compost. You got me interested in growing my own from seed, maybe next year so I can try several varieties. I only plant a 4x4 bed in my small garden. A small bundle is more than I need so I only buy one variety.
This will be my first time growing onions from seed. I grew them from sets x before but they did not get very big. I started them early but your video gives me something to go based on
Best of luck! Starting your own seed really is the best way to the biggest bulbs.
Good informative video as always, the Walla Walla small in the first 5-6 seconds; are there two varieties? small and large?
Well done. I learned from this video, it was great!!!
Right on Jim, that's all I cna ask! 🙂
So much information in a great video. I’m definitely going have to watch this more than once. Glad I’m not the only one who garden in slides.
Thank you so much. 😊
I do have a question… I actually got a good deal on organic raised garden soil. Can I add coco coir to make it lighter for grow bags? 🤔
100% you can Brandy. That's really all potting soil is....compost/soil and peat or coco fiber! :-)
@@TheRipeTomatoFarms awesomeness. Have a great weekend. 🥕🧅🧄🥬
With regard to "onions hate competition" I hear other well respected gardeners say to plant nightshade (tomatoes, pepper) in between your onions as it will benefit them
The onions in my beds are enjoying hanging out with tomato and eggplant 👍
The tomato give shade which helps reduce water evaporation from the substrate
I’m envious, I want to see a video of you sweating profusely 🤪 as I do in my garden this time of year 😂
Ohh man, I almost always am!! This was the ONE lucky time where the temperature was quite cool off the Pacific today!!
@@TheRipeTomatoFarms Yep I thought that was the case 🤪 Tired of HI’s in the 110-115 range, hard to stay motivated in the garden 🥵😀
Thank you for this video! So well thought out and informative!
Thanks, appreciate that! :-)
Great guide. One question. I have multi sown my seeds indoors. should I divide them prior to planting outdoors to provide them more room to grow? Thanks
I've always just divided them at the time of planting outside Darren, never before. Always works.
That's awesome so Instead of removing that used soil you put brown paper over it? Was that mulch. Smart n cost efficient 🙈can't wait for my onions!
Very useful Tips 👍
I was planting the bulb under the soil like a "bulb". Thanks!!
Yeah, I've done that too....like garlic. They can still grow, just not ideal.
Thank you for all your videos! If I'm growing bulb onions in a container, how deep should the container be? Love your videos and your Facebook group is a life saver!
Great video on growing onions!! Do you have a video on growing leeks?
Thanks Melanie...not from seed, just from an existing plant. Should have an entire guide this summer though... : th-cam.com/video/ywYBm2_a67M/w-d-xo.html
I have green onions that are two years old out in the back. They came from store-bought. Snip about an inch off the bottom, dry for a day or two them replant. They even ovrWintered tho last year it was mostly rain and cold enough but no freezing. [[North Carolina]]. Tried it with bulb onions but no joy yet. I do have two Leeks I planted a month ago that are now full grown-waiting to see if the bolt. My seed onions, well, I got one. Might need better seeds but my raised beds [[still in progress of building]] were started in June so everything is late for Summer, just started Fall to Winter veggies.
Great video thanks for sharing
Cheers, thanks for watching! :-)
I live in NYC. Long day onions? Garlic hard neck? You are the best channel. I feel like you could be my Nieghbor thanks
Ha ha we are opposite coasts, but pretty close in climate!! Love it. Yes, long day onions and for sure hardneck garlic that's planted in the fall
Thank you see you in the next one
Great information
Watched a time laps video. Where you could watch the roots The roots grew down to a good 9 inches. Your soil may for some reason maybe compacted. I live right at the transition from Short to medium day. Any tips for my situation. In my area. Dixondale. Usually their onions are about 50/50 some larger some small. Have heard other You tuber talking about how small they are this season. They are the size of a small drinking straw.
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Super helpful video. I planted my first onion and garlic sets last fall (zone 8 Oregon) and kept under a row cover. Everything is looking fantastic. Long green leaves 2+ feet. Flower stalks on a few but not many. I pulled a couple to check and they just look like leeks. No bulbs forming (yet). Will the bulbs form? Do I need to wait longer or will the plants just bolt?
Cheers Kris! The onions definitely shouldn't be flowering. They are biennial and flower in their 2nd year of growth, which is WELL after we'd harvest the bulbs. Garlic does flower, its called the scape. They are TASTY! But they do need to be removed because they are a drain on the plant. Check this out: th-cam.com/video/_RkFvfHOkTk/w-d-xo.html
I’ve been trying to grow a successful onion crop for 3 years now. Trying several different types of onions.
With little success, but I’m not giving up.
I live in the upper middle section of the US that ‘should’ enable me to grow all types.
I want to grow a long keeping onion and one that I can collect garlic scapes from. This may be the same kind. Idk.
I love the idea of having a double harvest from a single vegetable.
I need advice picking the top onion varieties for my area with these growing desires. Thank you for all your content.
Hi! This is really helpful. I just started to plant onion and I’d like to ask how often do you water the onions?
You're the absolute best
I live in Chicago area. When should I start my onion seeds indoors? When should I plant the plants outside? My last killing frost is May 15. Thank you!
buen trabajo good job
Great video! Thanks boss👍
I cut a purple onion and left it water and when it started rooting I planted it outside and it’s already sprouting on top. However, my germinating Spanish onion seeds are still not sprouting :/ I guess because they are germinating outside and it’s been 80-90f over here. I’m going to move them under shade to see if that helps.
Yeah Elena, onion seeds are a strange one, germinating at much cooler temps than normal vegetable seeds!
I noticed that once the bulbs grew, they were sticking up out of the dirt, uncovered. Do you need to mulch them more to keep them covered as they mature? Also, are the stems edible?
Hey Katie, no, the bulbs don't need to be covered at all. My best ones always grow on top of everything, soil and mulch! And yes, the stems are totally edible.....they taste just like green onions!
Great vid as usual. How do you get onions that big in a small pot? I've been transplanting mine when they are about 4 inches high..skinny ones..lol.
Thanks bro,very informative
Cheers, thanks for watching! :-)
Just a question: The only mulch I have available is grass clippings. Do I need the clippings to dry out before putting them on top of soil?
Thanks! 💚
Not at all. I use green grass as a mulch all the time!
Ok, I live in West Jefferson, NC. This is NW North Carolina, bordering Tennessee and Virginia. I would assume Intermediate but struggling last two years.
Can you tell me what you are using for mulch? Chopped straw? Do you make it yourself or purchase that on the Island?
Well done.
Thanks for your video. You mentioned that the light levels need to be intense but no more than 8 hours a day. Does this eight hour period start immediately after sprouting or do you have to wait till the onion reaches a certain size?
Hi there! what is the straw type mulch you are using? it looks perfect for any type planting!
It really is perfect Julie. It's called fine garden straw and I get it at my local feed store
@@TheRipeTomatoFarms Thank you! I am getting some this week!
Help! I'm growing walla walla onions in CA 9b, on elevated planters (because I'm old and refuse not to garden although I have a bad back :) It is now mid April, and a few of the onions are staring to bolt because the weather is crazy. 90 degrees last week, and 56 degrees high tomorrow. Should I remove the flower? Or is there no help? Love your videos :)
As short day onions bulb at 10-12 hrs daylight, there is nothing stopping them from doing that at higher latitudes, they will do fine at 14-16 hrs as well. The 'problem' as i understand it is that say at 52 degrees latitude, we hit 10 hrs of daylight already mid februari, when it is still freezing even. As we typically sow onions in end-december/januri, the onion hasn't really had time yet to develop leaves, before it starts bulbing, leading to a small bulb. So I tried sowing short day onions (nameless red onion seeds from philippines) at 52 degrees latitude. Before the winter, so they had some more time to grow. That gave me quite decent bulbs
Would carrots benefit from a mulch of grass clippings, or straw?
Carrots? I always mulch with straw....they love it!: th-cam.com/video/DOYUW5C9aeA/w-d-xo.html
Very nice
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Hello Jeff…I started my onion seeds feb 14 and. I kept them under grow lights but tho they grew in the tops and I kept them trimmed they did not get much in size in the stocks 🤷🏼♀️.I did not over water but kept them moist…so any tips or suggestions as to why the onion green did not grow in diameter? Thanks Lori from Newfoundland
Did both sets and grew onions from seed. All sets I grew laid over while my onions from seed are still standing.
Also my sets flowered so can only be dehydrated not good for long term storage.
Next year I will not do sets. Will grow them all by seed!
Ugghh...been there. That's also the problem with sets from a biennial plant....they can be fooled into thinking its their 2nd year (which it actually is) and then they go to flower instead of producing. Yuck! Sorry to hear that!
I live in northern Illinois. If I start Walla Walla onions indoors from seed 8 weeks before the last killing frost of May 15, when is it time to plant the seedlings in the garden? Thank you!
You are amazing 👏
Hey thanks!
Excellent video!!! Thanks.
Cheers, thanks for watching!
Hey Jeff, do you cut the flowers off your onions or let them stay? Have heard arguments for both ways. cheers!
Hi Isador.... Your onions should never flower in the first place. Onions are a biennial plant, flowering in their SECOND year of growth. The only way they can flower is by growing them from sets that haven't been stored properly. From seeds, your onions should never flower before harvest.
@@TheRipeTomatoFarms Thanks for the info Jeff. Yes they were sets. Will do seeds next season. cheers!
@@isador4784 yeah, sets always have that chance of thinking they are a 2nd year plant.... Which actually they kind of are, so it makes sense.
how deep of a container for onions? I have Alison Craig (the big one) as well as smaller red onions. I also have leeks, which I wish to place in containers. Both the onions and leeks are currently in small pots ready to be transplanted
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Great video! but how do I get seeds from my onions do I leave one or two in the ground?
Hey Chris, onions are a biennial...they'll need extra time to flower and send up that seed head. Much the same as Green Onions:: th-cam.com/video/fGDuWmD9an0/w-d-xo.html
Thanks so much.
Cheers Penny, thanks for watching!
For clarity- Do I restrict seedlings to 8 hours of sun right up to outdoor planting time. Thanks
Great video. Quick question. My bulbs are just starting to form but the growth of greens on top seem too be a little too much and they are falling over. Is it okay to trim the green portion? Info: Grown from seed. Long day variety. I think they are called Patterson. Intercropped w/ my tomatoes so they are probably receiving more fertilizer than needed due to feeding the 'maters.
Do you have to trim them if they fall over,?
Probably not HAVE to...but its nice so that the leaves don't rot, get disease, cause the bulbs to grow sideways, etc etc. If they aren't flopping over leave them be....if they are, trim! :-)
Thank you.