Never Buying Onions Again 🧅

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Check out my full video on growing Onions and Garlic!

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Check out my full video on growing Onions and Garlic!

LifebyMikeG
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It's amazing having a yard to grow food in. I wish I had one.

TinaNewtonArt
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try cutting up to 1/4 of the bottom part with the roots. plant it at the same level as the ground. put water around to keep the soil moist. it will grow to a new bulb. no need for seed.

johnsonrafer
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I’m doing the same with garlic 🧄 strawberries 🍓 rosemary, goose berries, black berries, Ribes, current, raspberries and cherries 🍒, and some various herbs, and lettuce 🥬 is self sewing, and dill, that’s all I can think of, but there’s more, I harvested blueberries 🫐 today too.

amandathurston
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I freeze finely chopped spring onions... They work really well in eggs or quiche or salads.
I buy a bunch of spring onions that have roots on them, at the supermarket. Trim the ends down so there is about 4 inches left and put in a glass of water in a warm spot in my kitchen. They grow over and over as long as you change the water every few days.
My dad grows onions, garlic and some herbs and vegetables in large pots to make it easy to get them out of the ground or to pick.

dotcassilles
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Gardening is such a valuable skill to have. Not only is it good exercise, and a deeply satisfying hobby, but it can also help keep us all from ever having to be fully dependant on the establishment for food, which is especially important considering everything going on in the world today.

josephdillard
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Onions are super easy indeed, this I learnt from playing Valheim 😅

token
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Onion starts are the very best ones if you don't have room indoors to start them. Onion sets are second year so the bulbs really won't get very big before they start bolting. Seeds are the least expensive.

The best onions I ever grew was from starts (seedlings).

Dixondale Farms is a great place to order from. The website is very informative and will tell you what types of onions that grow best in your area. That's where I got my starts last spring. Great place!

mrspogadaeus
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I have a patch in my yard where we only plant onions as we get them here in Bermuda in bunches of 50 or 100. Super easy and so rewarding, don't forget to plant some of the purple ones as well!

lemonandgingervacationrent
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you can regrow the scallions that you buy at the grocery store. only use the green leaves and stand the white part -roots down- in a glass filled 1/2 inch with water. leave it outside or on a sunny shelf for a few days then plant and continue snipping fresh scallion greens whenever needed.

NoraToal
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Onions and garlic both are easy!
I usually soak a garlic gloves for a day in some water. Plant it, and with 2 days it sprouts

VeniVidiAjax
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I agree… garlic and onions are so very easy to grow. When we harvested them at school, my littles were taking home the onions they pulled! Not only were they proud, but they got to see the fruits of working in a garden!

scrapykat
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This year I concentrated hard on perennial plants. We rent and I can't plant anything in the ground but I grow enough in pots and containers to feed our family. Currently I have 187 different varieties of fruits, vegetables, herbs and nuts growing in containers. Companion planting reduces the containers needed and vertical growing of smaller rooted veggies means I can get plenty to harvest in a smaller space. Our small yard, porch and even my living room and kitchen looks like a jungle but we're well fed and I only have to buy a few things once a month from the store. Mostly just tp. I even grow our shampoo lol. It can be done no matter how much space you have with or without land to grow on. The upside, other than not spending more than $40 a month at the grocery store, I know what's in my food and my watermelon ECT are real foods. Start growing folks.

JCC_
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I grew up on a family farm, and I garden and grow my own food. Just about everything you can think of. I'm so happy 😊

RitaM-il
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The dry green onion powder is a brilliant idea, would make a beautiful green colour cheese spread

Ips-iuzh
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Hi. I have not bought an onion in months. I have these clumping walking onions. About the size of a cherry tomatoes. They are hot. I mulched over the ones not harvested and they now have 10" green tops. I usually grow from bulbs, pay attention wanna be onion growers to this guy's exposed onion tops. The onion bulb gets pushed into some well worked well composted soil, not buried. The onions need sun on the bulb to get big. It's scorching hot and dry as toast down here in Houston but my onions are doing okay with a little watering twice a week. I tossed some fresh compost over them today and then a little hosing. When it finally rains and I pray it's sooner than later, they will be fine thru December. But I'll plant plenty more in late October. I agree, onions are a good crop to get you started on your garden journey. Kudos to you onion man.

brendabadih
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😃 Perfect Loop ! The end meshed with the start👍😅
Good encouragement too👍

robertalonzo
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Honestly, I just plant the bulbs that start growing again in my veggie drawer if I don't get to them in time.

XThexReaperX
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Love this …have always Grown Own when I can! Av Moved around a lot! But It’s so rewarding eating wat u’v grown And teaching children to enjoy too! 🧅 Been out doors & close to Nature! Thanks Great video xx❤🧅🫑🍠🧄🥗🍅🍆🌽🥕🥔🥦🧄🥬

ladyjasminek
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This is one of the best, quickest way someone has explained this process, I plan on doing it.Thank you.

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