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Totally wasn’t on my radar until I watched this video at lunch. Went to my garden center after work and there they were! Excited to grow this way for the first time. Now I will have many different ways of onions growing this year! Thanks Gary. 🌸
I haven't even watched this yet and you are my gardening savior! Lol. I just finished watching your older starting cukes and squash from seed- and I think you've changed my gardening life, lol. And then I see this and I WANT to grow onions but suck at it, lol
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This method makes a lot of sense. Been growing onions for several years, but by using your method I think i'll have much better production! Timely video! Thanks!
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I found the bunches seems to better here than the sets. Thanks! Over 1500 gardening videos on my YT channel. Here is how you can support me, & The Rusted Garden... Please Subscribe & The Rusted Garden Seed & Garden Shop: www.therustedgarden.com/
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Hi Gary. Your video came right after I planted 100 White Creole Onions. I still have about 150 Red Beard bunching onions to plant. I’ll do that tomorrow. Soon it will be time to sow the rest of my seeds, parsnips, pole beans (red noodle this year), cilantro, dill, basil, marigolds, zinnias, strawflower, and cosmos. Thursday there is potential frost in the forecast, but after that there is a warming trend. If the forecast stays warm through April 10th, I’ll start transplanting my sed starts into the garden on April 1st. Most of my potatoes have sprouted, the garlic, onions, mustard, chard, kohlrabi, shelling peas, snow peas, lettuce, and radish all are doing great. The peppermint seeds have sprouted. I am waiting on the parsley, yarrow, chicory, Vulgare Oregano, and catnip seeds to sprout. The comfrey and Greek Oregano transplants are thriving in their new home. I just got a box Red Cap mushroom spore in the mail today, so I need to purchase strawbales this week, and start getting them set up. I used hog wire to make an arched trellis three foot tall, five and a half feet long spanning a raised bed for Heart of Gold cantaloupe and Sugar Baby Watermelon. It is supported on each end and in the middle with Crepe Myrtle branches. This year’s garden has 14 raised beds of various sizes, a trellis tunnel, 16 ten gallon grow bags, three GreenStalk towers, a 10x20 foot herb garden, an orchard with seven fruit trees, and a mushroom bed. I’ve already done next years planned garden expansion, so this winter’s project will be moving two raised beds to where they get better lighting and put hardware wire, or crushed rock under them to keep the voles out. A layer of 1 inch gravel works as well as the hardware cloth to keep the critters from digging up and into the raised beds.
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I grew my own onions last year. I thought the supermarket onions were fresh until I cut up my own. I've got another batch now that I'm waiting for germination.
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I'm in 8a and I planted my candy onions 1st of March; started 1st of January. The weakest ones were planted as green onions. Make use of your slow growers by planting them as green onions.
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Ty I get my onions from Dixondale - mine are coming 4/15 in zone 6 b . I’ve just planted some onion seeds and will nurse them around for 8-10 weeks for my second wave- ty again. I’ll be sure to try the rook soak for 5 days👍
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Dang…..here I went and bought a “set” of the baby onions and planted those. They look great so far. Next year I’ll try these live, rooted varieties. Always some good tips from you, Gary, thx.
Next year, try onion seeds. They grow like grass, and you can start your live plants in February and have them ready to go out as pencil size transplants by April 1.
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Great and helpful video! I set out onions from Dixondale farms for the first time this year. Looking forward to watching them bulb. I may try to grow from seed this fall and see if I can get some starts.
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I sprinkle some thin mulch, usually pine cleanings from my coop or some straw or leaves or woodchips. Any little mulch helps to keep in a bit more moisture. The only bed I don’t mulch is carrots.
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Great Video! Thank you for explaining how often to fertilize I originally thought it was every two weeks. I ordered from Dixondale farms and they say not to soak them my question is do you do the same soaking method for your barefoot strawberries? If so what solution do you use?
I soak just about everything. DF might have really nice roots but these were all dried out. Dont drown them in water but enough as I showed to help create roots, is something I have done forever. Thanks! Over 1500 gardening videos on my YT channel. Here is how you can support me, & The Rusted Garden... Please Subscribe & The Rusted Garden Seed & Garden Shop: www.therustedgarden.com/
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Not sure way. Don't submerge them. But enough water to contact the roots or use the paper towel. Change the water if needed. Fresh water never hurt onions.There onions might be shipped with nice roots too btw. Unlike these that dried out. Thanks! Over 1500 gardening videos on my YT channel. Here is how you can support me, & The Rusted Garden... Please Subscribe & The Rusted Garden Seed & Garden Shop: www.therustedgarden.com/
So bury thr red or white whole tip in the soil? My bunch from dixon dale were very dried( lots of brown) directions specifically said do not put in water...or soak and to leave them for 3 weeks did i get a bad bunch?
Did you plant them already? If not do like he did let your new roots come through and plant them sometimes they do be pretty dry if you do like he did they should be fine if you already planted them then you should be watering every day onions really want to grow they're kinda hardy
I just received mine from dixondale farms as well and I read the same directions I can’t wait to see how they turn out , they were really dry I just planted them in and watered them in with fish emulsion happy to know to fertilize them in 4 weeks because I thought it was every 2-3 weeks
Ive been doing this for years. The presoak gets some roots and speeds up the process IMO. DF might have there reasons. I would drown them but water in a shallow tray works well. If the DF roots are fresh that is one thing but if they are dried up and gone, I like the presoak. Thanks! Over 1500 gardening videos on my YT channel. Here is how you can support me, & The Rusted Garden... Please Subscribe & The Rusted Garden Seed & Garden Shop: www.therustedgarden.com/
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Anytime really. I dont mulch typically unless watering becomes an issue or concern. Thanks! Over 1500 gardening videos on my YT channel. Here is how you can support me, & The Rusted Garden... Please Subscribe & The Rusted Garden Seed & Garden Shop: www.therustedgarden.com/
Hi Gary. I’m in Montgomery County too (Rockville). Where can I buy onion bunches like these? I can’t recall seeing them at any local garden center. Thanks!
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What is the best night time temperature to plant onions outside ? The onions I started indoor are much smaller than the ones you are showing in this video.
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I planted my onions just like this about a month ago...but the compost soil i have is much firmer... im not sure the bulbs have space to expand... should i dig around them some to make room for the bulbs? The roots have taken hold nicely
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Where is the video for the onion starts in the bag? I searched your videos by "onion" and i dont see a thumbnail with them in it other than a winter sowing video?
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Totally wasn’t on my radar until I watched this video at lunch. Went to my garden center after work and there they were! Excited to grow this way for the first time. Now I will have many different ways of onions growing this year! Thanks Gary. 🌸
I love just have a bunch going everywhere and just pick them at any size really.
I haven't even watched this yet and you are my gardening savior! Lol. I just finished watching your older starting cukes and squash from seed- and I think you've changed my gardening life, lol. And then I see this and I WANT to grow onions but suck at it, lol
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This method makes a lot of sense. Been growing onions for several years, but by using your method I think i'll have much better production! Timely video! Thanks!
It really helps.
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Thanks Gary. This info was perfect timing!
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Last year was my first year starting with some first year bunch bundles. That is now my preferred method for growing. I like the paper towel tip.
I found the bunches seems to better here than the sets.
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just planted my onions today here in the Lower Hudson Valley of NY. flowing this.
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Hi Gary. Your video came right after I planted 100 White Creole Onions. I still have about 150 Red Beard bunching onions to plant. I’ll do that tomorrow. Soon it will be time to sow the rest of my seeds, parsnips, pole beans (red noodle this year), cilantro, dill, basil, marigolds, zinnias, strawflower, and cosmos. Thursday there is potential frost in the forecast, but after that there is a warming trend. If the forecast stays warm through April 10th, I’ll start transplanting my sed starts into the garden on April 1st.
Most of my potatoes have sprouted, the garlic, onions, mustard, chard, kohlrabi, shelling peas, snow peas, lettuce, and radish all are doing great. The peppermint seeds have sprouted. I am waiting on the parsley, yarrow, chicory, Vulgare Oregano, and catnip seeds to sprout. The comfrey and Greek Oregano transplants are thriving in their new home. I just got a box Red Cap mushroom spore in the mail today, so I need to purchase strawbales this week, and start getting them set up.
I used hog wire to make an arched trellis three foot tall, five and a half feet long spanning a raised bed for Heart of Gold cantaloupe and Sugar Baby Watermelon. It is supported on each end and in the middle with Crepe Myrtle branches. This year’s garden has 14 raised beds of various sizes, a trellis tunnel, 16 ten gallon grow bags, three GreenStalk towers, a 10x20 foot herb garden, an orchard with seven fruit trees, and a mushroom bed.
I’ve already done next years planned garden expansion, so this winter’s project will be moving two raised beds to where they get better lighting and put hardware wire, or crushed rock under them to keep the voles out. A layer of 1 inch gravel works as well as the hardware cloth to keep the critters from digging up and into the raised beds.
My frost looks good through April. I am putting a lot out over the next 2 weeks.
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@@THERUSTEDGARDEN How could you tell that there won't be any frost through April?
Thanks Gary! Excellent simple yet detailed lesson,as usual.
Thanks. This works well for me.
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I grew my own onions last year. I thought the supermarket onions were fresh until I cut up my own. I've got another batch now that I'm waiting for germination.
All I've ever had are store bought, or ones in restaurants. I have 30-40 bulbing right now and can't wait to try them!
So much better!
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Perfect timing. I just bought those starts yesterday 😊
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Thanks for yet another very well made and informative video. You are a great teacher.
Glad to share. And as always thanks for watching,
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I'm in 8a and I planted my candy onions 1st of March; started 1st of January. The weakest ones were planted as green onions. Make use of your slow growers by planting them as green onions.
Great tip.
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Now I know why my transplants aren’t looking so good. Thanks Gary for a great onion growing guide.
Good luck.
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Ty I get my onions from Dixondale - mine are coming 4/15 in zone 6 b . I’ve just planted some onion seeds and will nurse them around for 8-10 weeks for my second wave- ty again. I’ll be sure to try the rook soak for 5 days👍
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I get mine from Dixondale as well. Always produce well for me. The 5day pre-planting soak is something I have never done but will try this year.
I got some from Dixondale this year and set them out early February. They each have 5-7 leaves right now. Can't wait to watch them bulb.
Good luck.
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Dang…..here I went and bought a “set” of the baby onions and planted those. They look great so far. Next year I’ll try these live, rooted varieties. Always some good tips from you, Gary, thx.
Next year, try onion seeds. They grow like grass, and you can start your live plants in February and have them ready to go out as pencil size transplants by April 1.
@@teebob21 thanks! Will do 👍🏻…I have the seeds…I just got distracted with, um. Life 🤷🏻♀
@@joannc147 it happens. Life is distracting.
They can still do fine. This just gets a jump and prevents delays imo of the planting waiting for roots.
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Great and helpful video! I set out onions from Dixondale farms for the first time this year. Looking forward to watching them bulb. I may try to grow from seed this fall and see if I can get some starts.
Try the seeds. Always good to test out other ways.
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Great tip. I'll try this next year.
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I sprinkle some thin mulch, usually pine cleanings from my coop or some straw or leaves or woodchips. Any little mulch helps to keep in a bit more moisture.
The only bed I don’t mulch is carrots.
That works.
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Hi Gary how are you doing today iam doing fine today thank you for sharing stay safe 😂😂😂
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Great Video! Thank you for explaining how often to fertilize I originally thought it was every two weeks. I ordered from Dixondale farms and they say not to soak them my question is do you do the same soaking method for your barefoot strawberries? If so what solution do you use?
I soak just about everything. DF might have really nice roots but these were all dried out. Dont drown them in water but enough as I showed to help create roots, is something I have done forever.
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Dixondale Farms says not to soak them before planting.
Not sure way. Don't submerge them. But enough water to contact the roots or use the paper towel. Change the water if needed. Fresh water never hurt onions.There onions might be shipped with nice roots too btw. Unlike these that dried out.
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So bury thr red or white whole tip in the soil? My bunch from dixon dale were very dried( lots of brown) directions specifically said do not put in water...or soak and to leave them for 3 weeks did i get a bad bunch?
Did you plant them already? If not do like he did let your new roots come through and plant them sometimes they do be pretty dry if you do like he did they should be fine if you already planted them then you should be watering every day onions really want to grow they're kinda hardy
I just received mine from dixondale farms as well and I read the same directions I can’t wait to see how they turn out , they were really dry I just planted them in and watered them in with fish emulsion happy to know to fertilize them in 4 weeks because I thought it was every 2-3 weeks
Ive been doing this for years. The presoak gets some roots and speeds up the process IMO. DF might have there reasons. I would drown them but water in a shallow tray works well. If the DF roots are fresh that is one thing but if they are dried up and gone, I like the presoak.
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I've seeds going near Galveston, nice weather. Boy I need space.
More space is always good. Good luck this year.
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Hi Gary. When should mulch be applied?
Anytime really. I dont mulch typically unless watering becomes an issue or concern.
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Hi Gary. I’m in Montgomery County too (Rockville). Where can I buy onion bunches like these? I can’t recall seeing them at any local garden center. Thanks!
They were at our local Home Depot.
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What is the best night time temperature to plant onions outside ? The onions I started indoor are much smaller than the ones you are showing in this video.
They can handle a frost but When temps are staying in the up 30's and 40's is best at minimum
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I planted my onions just like this about a month ago...but the compost soil i have is much firmer... im not sure the bulbs have space to expand... should i dig around them some to make room for the bulbs? The roots have taken hold nicely
If the soil is moist, the bulbs should be able to push it. Loosen it now is fine.
They should be able to push soil that is not firm when moist. Loosen around them, never hurts.
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Thanks where find onion you have , just see sets in zone 7. Do have look in tractor supply? or mail order.
I got mine at Home Depot.
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Thanks found some there. Have keep them in mind in future. Take care@@THERUSTEDGARDEN
What if i put half of the grow bag with onions and a tomato plant for the other hale, I have a 20 gal bags thank you
That should work.
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Where should I get my onion sets from. The ones I’ve seen are only the bulb. Thank you
Dixondale farms will ship them directly to you. Mine are doing well.
These were at Home Depot.
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How big will those onion get? They seem very close for very big onions.
I'll be eating them early and harvesting every other. So some will get to full size.
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Where is the video for the onion starts in the bag? I searched your videos by "onion" and i dont see a thumbnail with them in it other than a winter sowing video?
I dont know. I have a lot of videos but I have not removed any.
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Are you sure soaking them in water won't rot them?...I was told by a nursery it would.
Not briefly. Prolonged soaking can.
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@@THERUSTEDGARDEN "briefly"?... this guy was talking a week...don't offer advise on things you're not sure about.
Where are you located?
Maryland Zone 7
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Should they be it the sun?...dark?...what?
Always in the sun.
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@@THERUSTEDGARDEN I watched the video, he didn't mention any of the above.
How to plant onion sets correctly. You showed them in the bag and that was it. Thanks for nothing.
Actually should say bunches. The little bulbs or sets I have videos on. I am correcting the name of this one.
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I correct it to say bunches. Thanks. I have videos on sets.
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