The 2 Most Important Tips for Growing Big Onions

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Onions will grow just about anywhere, but what are the keys to growing the big, softball-sized onions that everyone wants?

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0:00 Start
0.23 First Important Tip
0:36 Two Growing Stages Of Onions
1:49 Second Important Tip For Growing Big Onions
2:05 Laying Drip Tape
2:36 Planting Onion Plants
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Lucky you. The only thing we plant in November in Canada is our butt on the couch waiting for spring.

mothernature
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Hoss is the boss! What a rare pleasure this video was. You didn't waste time explaining what you were going to cover and even waste more explaining what you weren't going to cover. Which on YT can go on until our ears fall off. You got to the point. Gave real information. You didn't parrot videos you watched in the last week on a topic you know nothing about. You sir put out one great video.

rickdees
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I've heard Danny and Wanda talk about Hoss Tools before. Y'all seem to be the right people to find out about most garden plants. Thank you for this info.

richardparker
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You always have such good information! I'm growing my first garden - just a backyard raised bed garden - at age 71 since leaving the farm at age 17, so there's quite a bit I've forgotten. So I really appreciate all of your videos. Thank you!

margaretd
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Great video! I had to learn the long and hard way 20 yrs ago how to do it right and you summed up everything I learned in less then 5 minutes, direct fast and to the point.

klu
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What a pleasure to listen to you teach. You are a wonderful communicator. Thanks for all your hard work.

MiddleEastMilli
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I have been getting my onion plants from dixondale farms for years now with great results.Good video very interesting.

roccoconte
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You explain things so well, thank you! I failed at my onions last year but hey you learn as you grow.

sabik
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Yeah, I tried that "plant in November" and I ordered 1015 onions from Dixondale too. Trouble was that in the last week of December we had a polar vortex and the temp went to 3 degrees and stayed below freezing for 5 days. I covered the onions with plastic but it didn't help. Lost every damn one of them. So much for November planting. I replanted in early February and so far the onions are all alive. And I live in zone 7B.

realairpersonality
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U R the BEST. U get right to the point. With no nonsense. Thank you for the impromation.

maimclean
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I’ve always planted my onions in the Spring. I Love the small spring onions. I’m gonna plant them later in the year this year so I’ll have big onions next year. Thanks!

Dianeful
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0:15. About two weeks ago I watched this video and thew onion sets in some dirt that was about 1 in deep now I have about 30 onion sets popping up ready to be transplanted. They are so easy to grow and love water

nathanbennett
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Appreciate the useful info, to the point, found this channel by accident, love the straightforward, advise & tips. Thank you from Australia

VK-qogm
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I live in Colorado, zone 5. I usually plant my onions in late fall and harvest any time next year. Snow has never been an issue but we usually don't get much in the Denver area. Great videos!!

jenniferperry
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OMG, I needed this video! I'm about to grow a lot of onions in front of my house. I could never get it right. Thanks for sharing.

suburbanfarmjourney
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That's a fantastic onion garden!!! Really appreciate your onion growing tips and advice. Greetings from Missouri... let's go for a walk through the woods and reconnect with nature ♡

FairyFrequency
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Enjoyed your straight forward information that is right to the point and very helpful to this onion grower, we do about 2000 give or take mix between Red River, Corpa, Spanish, and Walla Walla. We are in southern Minnesota, Onions from Dixondale as well.

mr
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I have watched numerous videos on this topic, you get to the point and offer the best advice. Thank you!

rickbeyer
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I was always happy with a freshly picked little onion for a salad. This year I will follow your lead.

jeromesassani
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Thank you! Finally the info on onions that I've been looking for. I just subscribed.

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