I just harvested about 400 Paterson onions. I wouldn't be able to put that many of them on a wire fence, nor would I have the time to hang each one individually. Instead I put them on a sheet on the floor, in a spare room, and turn the fan on them on low, for several days, turning them over as needed. When they're mostly dry, I remove their greens, leaving around 4 inches of stem, so the stem area can close. When they're fully dry I put them in a dark, cool storage area, in a big cardboard box (I use a large cardboard guitar box) in a cool area of our home. It works well.
It’s September 14 2020. I just found your channel. I live on the Oregon coast near Newport. I hope you didn’t have any problems because of the fires. My name is Fitz age 70 first time gardening. I built a 10x16 greenhouse. Next summer I plan on having some raised beds. I’ll be following you I need someone who has experience with our climate. Just wanted to let you know that you have a new fan. Thanks.
Try cutting 1 inch notches in a 1x4 with 4" between notches. Affix them to the rafters of your porch, then just hang the onions upside down in the notches. If you're too short to reach, a small ladder will help, of one of those grabbing things old folks use to pick things up. If you have a lot of wind, some of them might blow down. Just put a nail in the end of each notch and a rubber band will hold them in.
Thus eaa the 1st year I grew onions. I bought just sweet onions as I didn't know they kept a lesser time. Next year I'll know better. I only have about 40 sweet white, yellow and red. Thank y'all for all the tips. I greatly appreciate it. Blessings, julie
This is my first time growing, harvesting, and curing onions and garlic. We don't have an ideal place outside to dry them like your porch, so I brought them inside out of sunlight. I hung them up using ribbon on our Bowflex (that's one way to use it 😄). They are under a fan for air flow and I hooked up our dehumidifier for moisture control. It worked wonderfully for our garlic, which we cured this way weeks ago. The onions are taking longer. I wonder if it's because they are so much bigger than the garlic? I left my stems on, but could a person cut the stems off and let them dry on a screen?
You speak well and have good diction. Some people I don't learn much ftom since listening to them makes me a little nuts. I enjoyed learning with you and from you
I WISH I had seen this video before today!! I just picked about a dozen onions and clipped both the stocks and roots off and laid them on the table to dry!! ... Had I KNOWN!???
I like the copra onions. I've had them last 11 months. I braid them after they are dry. The only thing I don't like about them is that they don't seem to get very big compared to other varieties I have grown. I've never seen the hanging method before. That's a neat idea. I tried Patterson onions this year for long storage. They got bigger than the copra, but we'll see how they do.
Love this info....I had a porch like it...grew cobras and made a 2 shelf rack 24" by 6 ' frame with 2x2's and covered each shelf with plastic webbed fencing like screen. It held my flats of seed started plants from my basement to harden off in spring and my curing rack for root crops at harvest time...this info is important...thanks for sharing
Boy do I wish I had seen this before I harvested my first onions ever. I have 200 onions, let them sit in the sun, in a wheelbarrow for like 5 days. Then I clipped the ends off and noticed some were not totally dry. So I stuck them in black seed starter trays and put them in the sun again! Next year I will know better. Until then everyone gets onions as gifts for the next 2 months lol
My onions have already flowered so I pulled them up today (my first time growing them). Can I not still let them dry to store them for later use? Also, can I save the seeds from the flowers for next year? Thank you.
Instead of your water hanging why don’t you lay it in between two sawhorses and spread all your onions through it so they’re all hanging upside down getting the best airflow one onion per hole.
Hi Melissa, I watched your video again and it does appear that you keep the length of the onions in tack when placing them in the vertical wire fence. I'm very excited to try this technique for the space saving value and great air flow. Thanks for the tip. Do you bag the onions once they are completely dry?
I'm wondering if I could apply this to store bought onions, which I'm assuming would already be drier. I got 40 lbs of red organic onions from a grocery liquidator. They look great but I'm not sure if I should put them in the basement in the dark or should I put them outside with air circulating.
I had to pull my onions early bc of so much rain I was worried they'd rot. No end in site to the rain in the forecast. Can I cure them indoors with a fan perhaps?
Hi Deb, I had to do the same. Used some wire to set my onions on, then set that over a large open trash can (had used as a rain barrel). Set it on my tiny back porch, out of the sun and with a fan on low. Worked great. Dehydrated about half for fear of spoiling and stored the rest.
Hi Katie Lingg I have the video of braiding the garlic here (exact same procedure) and bringing them in, they were ready first so I could film it in a timely manner. ua-cam.com/video/41Usk3VSSTU/v-deo.html
Hi Melissa, When you use the vertical hog wire, it looks like you cut some of the green top off before placing them into the wire. In the second technique with the window screen, it appears that you leave the tops on. Does it matter, one way or the other? You cure for 2-3 weeks and then you are completely done right? Thanks for such a detailed video. Enjoyed it. John
I don't cut any off? But occasionally they break when threading them through. After fully cured, I braid and hang in the pantry but you can store in a breathable basket if you don't want to braid them.
@Black Pack Homestead Christ and Marella Ogden most of these will just be cured for winter recipes, but I did put 5 of them into a batch of home canned salsa!
Every time I click the link or try to go to the site to sign up for the workshop Google says that they have detected phishing on the website and will not allow me to go there.
@Art of Creation Homestead we just got it fixed this morning, it was an issue with a plug-in that we've removed. Try it now and thank you for letting me know! melissaknorris.com/gardenworkshop/
@@Cidtalk we just got it fixed this morning, it was an issue with a plug-in that we've removed. Try it now and thank you for letting me know! melissaknorris.com/gardenworkshop/
I seen this video last Fall. This year, I'm looking for Copra onion sets or plants. I have found that whoever grows these onion seeds, for whatever reason, has stopped growing Copra onion seeds. It appears that Patterson has replaced Copra. Can you emphasize on this subject? Are you experiencing the same thing?
Could you make your next video wearing a bikini. I'm just teasing. I have a late Harvest. First part of December zone 9. What odds would you give for these curing in 3 weeks thanks
Hi, I was linked to your video to watch and get educated about harvesting/storing onions and a political ad for Joe Biden came on before your video. I really didn't appreciate that. So, I didn't watch the video or your video . Sorry Not interested in political agenda when I'm trying to get educated about harvesting/storing onions.
You do realize that I have no control over what ads UA-cam puts on my video, if you don't want ads then you have to pay for premium, this has nothing to do with the video creator
I just harvested about 400 Paterson onions. I wouldn't be able to put that many of them on a wire fence, nor would I have the time to hang each one individually. Instead I put them on a sheet on the floor, in a spare room, and turn the fan on them on low, for several days, turning them over as needed. When they're mostly dry, I remove their greens, leaving around 4 inches of stem, so the stem area can close. When they're fully dry I put them in a dark, cool storage area, in a big cardboard box (I use a large cardboard guitar box) in a cool area of our home. It works well.
It’s September 14 2020. I just found your channel. I live on the Oregon coast near Newport. I hope you didn’t have any problems because of the fires. My name is Fitz age 70 first time gardening. I built a 10x16 greenhouse. Next summer I plan on having some raised beds. I’ll be following you I need someone who has experience with our climate. Just wanted to let you know that you have a new fan. Thanks.
Hey Fitz, I start everything in my hobby greenhouse internet spring and use mostly a raised garden setup of my own simple design,
Thoroughly enjoyed your onions tutorial! Turns out I was doing everything right but you still had a few tips I'll use in the future. Thank you!
Try cutting 1 inch notches in a 1x4 with 4" between notches. Affix them to the rafters of your porch, then just hang the onions upside down in the notches.
If you're too short to reach, a small ladder will help, of one of those grabbing things old folks use to pick things up.
If you have a lot of wind, some of them might blow down. Just put a nail in the end of each notch and a rubber band will hold them in.
Thus eaa the 1st year I grew onions. I bought just sweet onions as I didn't know they kept a lesser time. Next year I'll know better. I only have about 40 sweet white, yellow and red.
Thank y'all for all the tips. I greatly appreciate it. Blessings, julie
Thank you, thank you thank you..I am in Mass and I had a great onion harvest! I have a table with a wire shelving on it and under my deck is perfect!
This is my first time growing, harvesting, and curing onions and garlic. We don't have an ideal place outside to dry them like your porch, so I brought them inside out of sunlight. I hung them up using ribbon on our Bowflex (that's one way to use it 😄). They are under a fan for air flow and I hooked up our dehumidifier for moisture control. It worked wonderfully for our garlic, which we cured this way weeks ago. The onions are taking longer. I wonder if it's because they are so much bigger than the garlic?
I left my stems on, but could a person cut the stems off and let them dry on a screen?
You speak well and have good diction. Some people I don't learn much ftom since listening to them makes me a little nuts. I enjoyed learning with you and from you
Melissa is direct, concise and to the point!! She's definitely on MY GO TO Source list!!
I WISH I had seen this video before today!! I just picked about a dozen onions and clipped both the stocks and roots off and laid them on the table to dry!! ... Had I KNOWN!???
I like the copra onions. I've had them last 11 months. I braid them after they are dry. The only thing I don't like about them is that they don't seem to get very big compared to other varieties I have grown. I've never seen the hanging method before. That's a neat idea. I tried Patterson onions this year for long storage. They got bigger than the copra, but we'll see how they do.
How did your onions do?
Very talented and knowledgeable speaker!!!
Melissa is DEFINITELY a GO TO person!
Great video. Planting onions next year for the first time.
love this channel!
Love this info....I had a porch like it...grew cobras and made a 2 shelf rack 24" by 6 ' frame with 2x2's and covered each shelf with plastic webbed fencing like screen. It held my flats of seed started plants from my basement to harden off in spring and my curing rack for root crops at harvest time...this info is important...thanks for sharing
Boy do I wish I had seen this before I harvested my first onions ever. I have 200 onions, let them sit in the sun, in a wheelbarrow for like 5 days. Then I clipped the ends off and noticed some were not totally dry. So I stuck them in black seed starter trays and put them in the sun again! Next year I will know better. Until then everyone gets onions as gifts for the next 2 months lol
Can always count on your knowledge
I think they're ready now... are there any special ways or places you store them? I'm assuming the standard "dry cool dark place"...???
Yes, I loved this video as well as so many of your videos ! ❤️
loved it. didnt know you need t o cure them
Cool! I was just looking at my onions and thinking maybe they're ready, they are!! Thanks!
Excellent! Thanks
Great video 🤗
Great information! Thank you!
Great followup video, super helpful thanks
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Awesome advise! Thanks Melissa.
Great info
.love it
Melissa, I was told ( and just clipped all my onions) that you needed to cut the stalks off to prevent them from reabsorbing the onion. Comments?
No, they dry out and allow you to braid them, they're a stem the don't reabsorb anything, the plant is dead after being pulled
Gd question, beautiful answer. I'm thinking I want these onions in my garden. I starting my plan for next year.
Fabulous!
Thank you for sharing your experience with us 🙏✝️🇺🇸
My onions have already flowered so I pulled them up today (my first time growing them). Can I not still let them dry to store them for later use? Also, can I save the seeds from the flowers for next year? Thank you.
I have found that those onions that have flowered won't keep very long.
How do we cure them after rainfall following a pick without destroying the onions.
Instead of your water hanging why don’t you lay it in between two sawhorses and spread all your onions through it so they’re all hanging upside down getting the best airflow one onion per hole.
Hi Melissa, I watched your video again and it does appear that you keep the length of the onions in tack when placing them in the vertical wire fence. I'm very excited to try this technique for the space saving value and great air flow. Thanks for the tip. Do you bag the onions once they are completely dry?
do you have to dry the stock with the flower once you cut it or can you use it immediately? also, do the flowers turn into seeds?
Very nice. Informative, and not a waste of time. Thanks.
Thank you. Great advice! God bless your work.
Great info! Thanks for the video. Subbed & Liked.
I'm wondering if I could apply this to store bought onions, which I'm assuming would already be drier. I got 40 lbs of red organic onions from a grocery liquidator. They look great but I'm not sure if I should put them in the basement in the dark or should I put them outside with air circulating.
Thanks for sharing
I now live in Rochester, MN. Is there a way to keep my potted herbs throughout the winter? They are in cement planters a bit above ground.
Very nice!!!
Where did you get your copra onions and also Your Red Anchillian soft neck garlic? I've checked a couple of Seed catalogs but haven't found them.
I got the Red Inchellium from our local gardening center and the copra onions I ordered online from Dixon onions.
I had to pull my onions early bc of so much rain I was worried they'd rot. No end in site to the rain in the forecast. Can I cure them indoors with a fan perhaps?
Hi Deb, I had to do the same. Used some wire to set my onions on, then set that over a large open trash can (had used as a rain barrel). Set it on my tiny back porch, out of the sun and with a fan on low. Worked great. Dehydrated about half for fear of spoiling and stored the rest.
I love your dress! Where can I get one like that? :-)
Thanks for the video on onions. I will definitely be checking out your other videos too.
I didn't want to sound untoward so I didn't comment but I was thinking the same thing because of standard female attire today.
I'm betting she made the dress herself.
good information
Love onions ! Thx much for the tips !! 🤗
Do you leave them out at night as well or do you need to bring them in?
No they stay out the whole time
Freaking GORGEOUS
Have you finished curing your onions yet and befsn to braid snd store them? I'm not finding the video. Thank you.
Hi Katie Lingg I have the video of braiding the garlic here (exact same procedure) and bringing them in, they were ready first so I could film it in a timely manner. ua-cam.com/video/41Usk3VSSTU/v-deo.html
@@MelissaKNorris Thank you
Cool on it thanks dear
Can we use the green tops?
You can use them like you would a scallion
Do you prefer to grow onions from seed or sets?
Thank you!
Thanks you
Great video
If you aren’t storing for long term, can you just eat them?
Hi Melissa, When you use the vertical hog wire, it looks like you cut some of the green top off before placing them into the wire. In the second technique with the window screen, it appears that you leave the tops on. Does it matter, one way or the other? You cure for 2-3 weeks and then you are completely done right? Thanks for such a detailed video. Enjoyed it. John
I don't cut any off? But occasionally they break when threading them through. After fully cured, I braid and hang in the pantry but you can store in a breathable basket if you don't want to braid them.
@@MelissaKNorris Thank you for your great advice!
@@MelissaKNorris would braiding work with shallots? Would the process be similar to dry them ect.?
where and how do you store them in your pantry
Just braided hanging in the pantry
Great thanks
So now that you have your onions..What is your plan to consume them? Inquiring minds want to know.
@Black Pack Homestead Christ and Marella Ogden most of these will just be cured for winter recipes, but I did put 5 of them into a batch of home canned salsa!
Every time I click the link or try to go to the site to sign up for the workshop Google says that they have detected phishing on the website and will not allow me to go there.
Me too.
@Art of Creation Homestead we just got it fixed this morning, it was an issue with a plug-in that we've removed. Try it now and thank you for letting me know! melissaknorris.com/gardenworkshop/
@@Cidtalk we just got it fixed this morning, it was an issue with a plug-in that we've removed. Try it now and thank you for letting me know! melissaknorris.com/gardenworkshop/
I seen this video last Fall. This year, I'm looking for Copra onion sets or plants. I have found that whoever grows these onion seeds, for whatever reason, has stopped growing Copra onion seeds. It appears that Patterson has replaced Copra. Can you emphasize on this subject? Are you experiencing the same thing?
Please get more american giny hogs.
Why can’t you just cut off the stems once you harvest them?
Because I braid them to hang for storage
Thank yoy
"THESE ONES"...????? 😯
🧡❤💛💚
Great video... you are very beautiful
She is, isn't she. I was just thinking she's is pretty. Some people are made for the camera.
Could you make your next video wearing a bikini. I'm just teasing. I have a late Harvest. First part of December zone 9. What odds would you give for these curing in 3 weeks thanks
Wouldn't you crap if she came back in one with a penis , calm down cowboy. Lol just kidding.
Your onions are very small
Hi, I was linked to your video to watch and get educated about harvesting/storing onions and a political ad for Joe Biden came on before your video. I really didn't appreciate that. So, I didn't watch the video or your video
. Sorry Not interested in political agenda when I'm trying to get educated about harvesting/storing onions.
You do realize that I have no control over what ads UA-cam puts on my video, if you don't want ads then you have to pay for premium, this has nothing to do with the video creator
Ur videos r way too conservative. Do u live in iceland or something.
She clearly said she lives in the Pacific Northwest United States
Thank you!!!