MY TOP 4 TIPS | Growing Big Onions
My top 4 tips on growing big onions, how to maintain onions, how to feed onions, whether or not to top onions, and what is onion spooning are all covered in this video. I hope you all grow big onions this year. One important note, do not top onions later in the growing season after the greens are done producing or your could chance prematurely ending your growing season for your bulb & also do not top them right before a rain storm.
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The four tips are: start with onion seeds not onion bulbs, topping your onions, removing the soil around your onions to allow the onion bulbs to expand, and keep your onions well fertilized and well watered. My additional tip is start with good onion seed. The better the seed the better the plant. Genetics matters!
Thank you
Thank you 😊 ugh I started with bulbs 😔😔
What’s the difference between onion bulbs snd onion starts?
@@deborah820 an onion bulb looks like a small onion. An onion start is a small green plant that looks like a scallion. Your onion seeds will grow into onion starts. Most people start there onion starts indoors, and then transplant their onion starts in the early spring.
@@smhollanshead Oh thank you so much! I appreciate you taking the time to respond!
Onion is a no maintenance plant. No need to spoon onion as long as you don’t plant them too deep. Make sure at least half the white part is above soil when transplanting. Trimming the tops reduces the plant’s ability to photosynthesize. Plus, as they’re bulbing, the onion is pulling resources from the green top. Plant onion, feed nitrogen before the bulbing phase then leave them alone.
I don't understand why Rachael gave a heart to this comment because you are basically telling her the exact opposite of what she is claiming about cutting the tops! People DO NOT CUT your tops of onions. The only time you cut them is if you start your own onions and when they are about 6" high under grow lights or in greenhouse. Then when it is time plant them in the ground and water often.
@@5GreenAcresI dunno. I’ve known so many people who’ve ruined their onion by trimming to late. I get taking a snip here or there but removing the greens that the onion needs to fuel the bulb is counter intuitive. I think most of us interfere unnecessarily with our garden plants. But that’s just me.
@@robyndudley9684 Oh, don't get me wrong. You do need to trim the greens but only when you grow from seedlings. I failed to do that this year and the little patch of my own seedlings I didn't cut the tops after they got 4-6 " and now I have nothing but very long greens and no bulb. They look like huge bunching onions. My onions that I buy the onion starts were huge onions. I did just a bit of bending over a couple of the greens on each one when they got large. I agree with you....leave the onlons alone nature does a beautiful job. Same with tomatoes. We have all been told to take the suckers off. Not me....Out of 8 tomato plants I got over 150 lbs of tomatoes! They are still going strong and it is Oct. In Wis.
My grandpa yeilded sooo many onions each year and he does nothing. He even successfully yeilds new onions from old onion sprouts. He makes it seem effortless
Agreed, but topping in the seedling stage is beneficial for promoting good neck strength.
A one or two inch wide paint brush works WONDERS for spooning! Just sweep the soil away. No spoons, no digging with your fingers, gentle on the plants, and FAST!
👍 thanks
Great idea!! Thanks for sharing
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If your soil is loose enough to brush away the natural growth of the plant would push it away?
Sure
I grew up in a farming community, and very old farmer wives taught me to garden, decades ago. I was taught seeds and "sets". I was taught to plant sets practically on top of the ground. If they come loose that first week or two, tuck the couple that may be loose back in.. once they take hold leave them be. Huge onions. If you plant properly, no spooning...which I have never even heard of. I have also never heard of cutting the tops off. Strange idea, honestly, those greens feed the bulb, and the open tubes would let in rain/irrigation and rot it all out. Open them up to disease, and pests. I read hundreds of VERY old organic gardening magazines from the 70's on, read books, grew up in farming area, been in a LOT of old time gardens.... I just have never seen or heard of any of that. Onions are easy when plantedshallow in well maintained soil. None of that extra work needed. Sorry, I have to disagree with this video!
I think a lot of people just plant their onions too deep because they think of them like any other plant and think they need to be anchored. Your insight is appreciated. I'm just trying to figure it out so what you are saying and what the video shows help me understand that basically the bulb just needs to sit higher up. Thanks for sharing your experience.
Thanks. I just planted my first onion sets. I tend to go with 'old school' advice. Sometimes, people make things harder than necessary. While her method may work for some, I'm trying the 'old school' way.
I plant onions from bulbs every year and have always had huge success. I live in a short-season area and generally plant around St. Patrick's day and start harvesting nice-sized onions mid to late summer.
My grandfather did use a spoon to remove soil around the onion. He planted them in a high rows so than when it was time, he just moved the soil back down the hill. I miss him so, he taught me everything about growing food, repairing things and baseball! 🙂
The old timers knew a thing or two. I feel sometimes like a lot of what they knew, never got passed down, and things kinda skipped a generation.
@@1870s Yesterday, my garden had an open house. And one of the comments that came up over and over; when did you learn how to do all this? The answer was; I paid attention and helped when told to do so. That meant that if I were playing with my Barbie dolls and my grandfather said for me to pick these beans, I picked those beans. Or if he were painting some trim outside of the house, Im there to hold the bucket because he told me to do it. Haha. I learned, asked questions, saw mistakes and I could see myself doing tasks on my own down the road...and I did. My 23 year old son, however doesnt like being dirty, making choices and cannot be told. Hopefully and soon, he and many other young people will see the importance of physically creating their own personal environments instead of waiting for someone to do it for them.
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Wow! My first year growing onions from sets watched many videos never heard this information thank you cant wait to try these points out.
I was told by a man one time that sold onion plants, to plant them in a ridge bury them a couple inches in and when they get established and growing good, just rake the dirt off to level and that's all you have to do. it may help you too. I thank you for the toppings info. Ill try that.
Called ringing, but two inches is pretty deep, one inch will do.
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Awe thanks, just summer attire is cuter than fall and winter
I was thinking the same! I love that jumper!
I was going to comment the same!
@@1870s I am so jealous I have never grown onions in that magnitude. And thank you for the tips I will try that this year 2021
I know right! That is so adorable and looks super comfortable and fun to wear. I want one of those. It's part of the reason I clicked on this video.
Hi everyone there is a problem with cutting the tops off in the uk (south wales) the rain we have gets in the open tops and rots the onion from the inside!!My farther used to just bend them over and he always had great onions!!I tried what this nice lady said and lost most of mine i won't be doing that next year LOL (ps last year i had big one's)
We do it the same thing in Gheorgheni (Transilvania)
I’m so glad I saw your comment. I’m in Somerset and would have the same problem. I’ll be cautious this year x
I’ve always bent them too
I never did either, and still had a great crop. But, I’m going to try bending. (I likely don’t have time to harvest the onion tops, much as I might in future years when time is not the issue.)
I had that happen here in NY.
I have always struggled to grow onions and your tips made a huge difference. Thanks for all of your videos!
I know this video is 7 months old , but this is amazing advice. I'm going to do exactly what you advised for my 2021 garden.
Thank you so much for this informative video! Now I understand why I had ping pong sized onions and what I need to do next year! ❤️👍
Getting ready to plant and really appreciate these growing tips!
I just found you and I am so happy as I took your advice with the onions I have. Thanks for sharing the tips! I had no idea and now I know, thanks a bunch!
Thank you for your videos. Your videos are so helpful and although I've been gardening for 50 plus years I have learn a lot from you. Your videos are so clear and enjoyable and I love sharing them.
This is another video I wish I had seen. We planted sets for the first time onion grower this spring. But we will enjoy both the green and bulb we get and learn for future.🙂 Thank you for showing your garden while you talk and then showing clearly what you are doing! Really enjoying your channel!
I got 1 out of the 4 tips right. I can't wait to use all 4 of your tips this year! My onions willbe epic. Thank you.
Thank you for the video. I found it extremely easy to understand and very educational! Keep up the good job and happy gardening!
I grow my onions from seed, plant them when they’re about 4-6” tall, and then forget about them until I see bulbs, around July, harvesting them when as I need, and then picking the rest when they’ve fallen over. I plant them in clusters of 3-4 and they get large, no problem. I even allow the heavy mulch that’s in my garden to burry the base. Most times I don’t even notice the bulbs lol! Large onions, no work 👍
Onions were a new addition this year for me. I started with sets that were a gift. Had alot of green tops, but tiny onions. Looking forward to using all your great advice this coming year. Great video! Thank you!
Thank you SO much for your helpful, infomative, simple & concise & cheerful teaching/sharing! Much appreciated!
Thanks so much for the tips - completely cleared things up for me had never heard of topping the green ♥️ best video ever
Thank-you for the info. I've been a gardener for over 50 years, but never heard of the spoon method or the explanation of sets vs. starts. There's always something new to learn!
yea . i thought ' spooning was a intimacy position with your boner growing in the middle of her lumbar . never too old to learn new things i s'pose .
I saw this method on Hollis and Nancy's Homestead. He gets nice large onions.
I grow big onions from sets without spooning, topping off or fertilizing... So I think you shouldn't bother if you already have perfectly fine onions. If it ain't broke don't fix it :D
Rachel- You gave an excellent explanation for us beginner onion growers! In the past I lacked the confidence to tackle serious onion growing, other than chives. Now I will give it a go. Thanks so much! ~Diane
Thank you so much, this was my first year doing a garden and I was so excited to grow onions..then I pick them and their sooo tiny!!! I can't wait to use these methods next year
This will be my first time growing onions. This was extremely helpful! Thank you
I am trying to grow my own onions from seed, started them last oct-november and the sets are finally ready to be planted! Thank you for your helpful tips! I've never been successful at growing those "second year" onions. Keeping my fingers crossed! Happy gardening!
2:40 Starts 3:51 Trim leaves - topping 7:55 spooning 11:45 feed and water
Thank you
Thanks, getting tired of blah & mixing up talking about carrots or onions Blah.
Spooning, sounds like fun!!!
@@marksieber4626 😂
Planting onions for the first time this year. Thanks for the awesome tips!
This is the first video I watched. I've been hooked ever since. ❤
Thank you for the tips Rachel! I tried onions a couple years ago and I’m not surprised now why they did poorly. I’ll try your tips next time. Have a great harvest.
Thank you and hope the projects are going well over there
Just growing onions on a larger scale for the first time without much luck in the past. Thank you for sharing your advice 💜
Best of luck!
Thanks for some amazing tips for growing onions. I look forward to watching a lot more of your videos.
As a new gardener, I simply want to thank you for all this wonderful, what I believe is very useful, information. Thanks again.
Thank you for the onion tips. I just bought a dehydrator so I am looking for ideas on what to dehydrate. I am definitely going to try onion powder. Also I am a new subscriber to your channel and I enjoyed this video so much that I can’t wait to go back and watch all your other videos. Thank you for sharing your gardening knowledge with us
Glad it was helpful! Should have the onion powder video our in the few days. Got a little bit of a backlog going on right now with videos. Rain the next few days should help us get caught up.
I use my dehydrator all the time. I love kale or Brussel sprout chips and when I juice using my masticating juicer I use the pulp to make crackers in my dehydrator too. It is one of those items that I just love to use. And of course I do dehydrate lots of greens and vegetables too.
Thanks I have never heard about topping my onions I most of mine this year were just larger that a golf ball when the tops fell over. I will give it a try with the ones I plant this fall.
All the best and happy gardening
Your Garden is Gorgeous the work you put in shows ♥️ thanks for sharing.
You are correct, the people disagreeing must know something others don’t. Kinda like calling green onions scallions, two different things. We grow softball and larger onion, 15,000 each year, sets will never get this big, no matter the nutrients.
After reading a Johnny's Seeds article on overwintering onions, I started some Bridger onion seed last summer and planted the seedlings in a 4 x 8 low tunnel raised bed in my zone 6 yard in late September. The low tunnel covering worked well through the winter months and the plants survived fine even though being nibbled by some vole activity. The real excitement though, is using your spooning advice and watching the onion bulbs develop to be mature onions by the end of May! Everyone else is "setting up their gardens" and I am looking at harvest ready onions! Pictures are available if interested.
Oh that sounds amazing. Could you please send link to article
Coming back to refresh my memory from last year!
Ty for posting this tutorial! I learned a lot. Also i love your jumper!
The trick for me with long day sets is not to bury the whole thing underground. Pick out the bags of them with most of the bulbs being less than 3/4" inch diameter. Stick just the bottom of the sets into the dirt just enough so they root, leaving at least the upper half of the sets above the soil. Water a bit and wait for them to get several inches tall and then apply your first application of nitrogen fertilizer like blood meal and repeat that every month... Water well. I've got Stuttgarter, Ebenezer, and a red variety (I can't recall the name at the moment) that have grown lots of big leaves and are beginning to bulb... No cutting of the tops, no spooning. Onion starts are sold with the tops cut off only because it makes it easier to pack bundles in the boxes for shipping.
Thanks for sharing your tips on sets.
Seeds always yield great onions. Select the right variety for your zone. Plant your seed weed free. Watch the onion seed germinate and sprout. Grow them for 6 to 10 weeks. Pull the onions, and set them out in your garden according to your regional zone. Give them plenty of water, nitrogen, and PH optimization. Watch your sets grow into nice onion slicers. Harvest and enjoy.
Can u do video Bc I’ve tried this
Ok
Good video, this is the first year I started onions in the winter from seed. Should be my first good onions, big. Thanks 😊
All very good. I'll have to consider starting onions from seeds or starts. Currently, I've painted quite a lot of sets, but with a bit of care they will be okay though not the greatest in size, and don't require spooning. Thanks. Seeds next year (for my own starts) maybe.
What is nitrogen and ph optimization?
This video has been more informative than any other video or articles I have read I've been gardening for 50 years and did not know this is why I didn't get my onions
Thank you for sharing your experience with us!
I have always had big onions using sets. It's the only way I've ever planted onions. I'm also going to try your way and see what happens!!
Nice video. Not sure if you mentioned in another video about long day onion plants for North, short day for South and intermediate for either. Nice to know about topping greens cause that will prevent them from maturing too soon as mine usually do. I would just take my sharp hand operated hedge shears and top them. Thank you.
Nice. Finally a master class. Looking forward to spring. I was missing 3 out of 4 of these tips.
So happy I found your channel! I’m new to onion gardening and so appreciate your advice and tips! I’m looking forward to binge watching your previous videos😉🌱 Many thanks from Tonganoxie, Kansas💚
Welcome! So happy you found us ❤️ happy growing
Great tips. This is my first year trying onions. I planted sets so I'll try the rest of your tips. Fingers crossed. Thanks for sharing :-)
Good luck, I had a viewer that lives in PNW and said she gets big onions from sets, so there is a way
That’s so neat how you’ve planted them in bunches to save room instead of a long line. Can you show us what the starts look like when you buy them? Is that more expensive or easier than starting by seed?
Thanks for the tips. I got my first onions last year from onion scraps I planted late spring or early summer. They were a golf ball size bunch but tasted nice. I was so proud. This year I planted whole onions that had sprouted in my kitchen in early April and today is May 1st so I'm looking forward to my harvest this year.
Thanks for sharing these good "how to grow onion tips." Much appreciated. Happy Gardening!
I never saw an onion topped like that. My uncle grew onions bigger than any onion I ever saw. I was much younger and have no idea of the variety. But he never topped them like you did. Nice presentation. Everyone has their own way of doing things.
my onions were about 3 mouths old, I topped them, and they started turning brown at the cut and 200 onions started to rot. it may work but it cost me my onion crop.Like you when I was younger my parents grew very large onions and they never topped them, I will never do it again my self, happy gardening
I have found starting onions from seed, in late February, to be relatively easy. And should be less expensive than buying starts.
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very helpful info! Thank you! My onions weren't huge this year, but better than when I used sets last year. I had no idea that you had to cut the greens back. I look forward to huge onions next year! :)
This year I picked up a bunch of Walla Walla sweet onion sets from my local nursery and planted them out. I have NEVER gotten such huge onions in my life. Most were a good 3-4" across but I had a few that grew to almost 6" in diameter. And these were from a bundled set...
In farming any crops the whole top flopping over is called lodging (like a place to sleep). It can be an issue for farmers under certain conditions or with specific cultivars but I have never seen any topping prior to the harvest season, the bigger the leaf the more energy it holds for the bulb scale(ring). You may have onions with weak necks due to nutrient imbalance or be in an area with strong winds(Put up a wind fence several feet from the beds, slats slow the wind, solid will make the wind tumble.)
I have grown from sets for years and have had great success with getting large bulbs, do some try to bolt, yes, but not a huge amount. I changed to planting from seeds the past three years as I wanted a variety that I couldn't get easily. As they are growing from seed in the trays I will cut them back if they start to flop over, but once they are in the ground I do not cut them again. I get huge onions. No spooning, lots of watering and compost tea feeding. Much less work!
I grow the red onions from the sets the only thing I do is when I see in middle part of the onions have seed shoot come out I cut it immediately and every year I get tons of large size onions and the shelve life is from mid July to end of May the next year. I use mushroom manure and novacal( calcium)
I just subscribed to your channel and LOVE IT! Thank you for all your amazing work. 👏❤
So looking forward to the onion powder video! Thank you for helping 😊
Yo can also make a pesto or sofrito by blending them with olive oil in the blender and use it in toasts or as a marinade or for cooking soups or stews.
Great idea
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Just came back to tell you how invaluable this video is! I've never been able to grow onions for all the reasons you stated so I logged onto Dixondale Farms and was amazed by his tutorials. I bought their sets and a bag of his special fertilizer this March, planted them 1st of April (North Carolina) and they are looking good! 7 leaves, tall and strong.....I'm so excited!! Thanks for your good work and it's nice to view without annoying background music, kid distractions and bouncy/spinning camera action :)
We try to keep things simple, especially in videos where we're trying to share knowledge with others.
I planned 80 onions recently..your topping advice will help me. Thank you!
Thank you. This is my third year trying to grow onions and have always ended up with small bulbs 🥺 found your video just in time
I start my onions from seeds in the my greenhouse and leave them until ready to harvest. I use pelleted seeds so they are easy to space. I do 1000 every year. I do not cut the tops out of my onions. I do not spoon the onions. I put about 1 inch of mushroom compost on my no dig bed in the fall. I sow the seeds in late January or early February. I always get nice big onions. Nice big onions with not much labor. I do make sure they get plenty of water !!!
My kind of process!!!
@@verngib9041 It works for me. If you want to see more on No- Dig gardening try googling Charles Dowding no- dig gardening. He has been doing it for over 35 years and has a beautiful garden. Makes a living off of it. Time and work saver plus wonderful results.
Haha so the complete opposite of this video ;)
Sounds great!
There is never one way to do gardening, I too love Charles but do not have his set up or his exact growing conditions. So I had to come up with a way that worked for me.
I'm in WA. Maybe your way is how onions are grown in the north-central area? We buy the sets (bulbs) every spring and get huge onions that fall. We have never topped them nor done the spooning thing. We actually pile more dirt on top of ours as they grow. We only plant white onions. I've also recently heard that you apparently can't store white onions. I have stored mine every winter in my root cellar. I've never had a problem with storing them. Very interesting to me how other people do gardening.
I'm so happy for you! Happy gardening
I think a lot of gardeners fall into the trap of thinking that what works for them must work for everyone, or that it is THE right way to do it. I take all such tips as suggestions of things you might want to try if what you're doing now isn't working as well as you'd like. :)
@@fxm5715 Yes I agree with you. I do the same as far as (suggestions) goes. But I thought her video was very interesting. This is the first time I've heard of anyone growing onions as she does. I thought she would like to know that we here (where I live) don't have to do all that. :)
I'm in WA too, and have NO problem growing softball size Walla Walla onions. I watched the video to learn what I could. I guessed she must be located somewhere else...as too small of onions hasn't been a problem. I've never seen That 1870's Homestead videos before, but will look up more. I appreciate the information & friendly, simple & concise manner it's shared. Cheers!
I'm growing a couple onions from some that had sprouted in the kitchen. They're not that big yet, but I'm enjoying learning more as I go along. Would love to try growing big onions
This is Awesome information. I am loving it. Can’t wait to try it out. So glad I found your channel.😁
She is right for her situation, it may not apply to your growing conditions. I have the same problem with sets as she does. Starts grow much bigger onions for us. But this is not true for everyone.
I recently learned garlic leaves(per plant)indicate the number of cloves in your bulb. Very similar to an Onion bulbs layering indication by leaves. My two most important flavor plants! :)
Thanks for sharing!
do you top the garlic?
Great tip! I will be adding that Technique to my garden chores. Thank you!
Glad I watched this. New to growing onions. I won’t bother with the onion sets I just bought. Slips it is. Thank you for sharing how to top and spoon. Beautiful garden! 🌱
I appreciate that cutting tip because I find that the stems are cracking off whenever I weed near them, etc.
They will thank you, for the haircut 🍈
I rubbed my eye whilst watching and thought oh no onion in my eye lol
lol
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You better stay away from the Habanero videos!
Ouch! Been there, done that.
I really appreciate when you state/show how you utilize your garden harvest. Thank you.
Thank you
Thanks. Today, I planted my ever first onions in my my garden. I learned a lot from your video. Watching you from Jos-Nigeria.
Great information! Thank you!! And I LOOOOVE your romper/jumpsuit!! Can you tell me where you purchased it? I would love to get one! 😍
Me too, love your jumpsuit!!
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Onions are about to learn the harsh reality of growing in my garden, you get the time you get 😄
Good activity for the kiddos
I am the same. No special treatment in my garden.
Moving the soil from the onion to cover the carrot heads is such a great tip!
Absolutely loved this duck, Thankyou iv took it all on board I’m always willing to take tips all the time. Keep up the great work
I grow my own starts from seed.
Been growing stuttgarter onion sets for years and have never had trouble growing a full size onion
Do you know what variety they are,long day, short or intermediate?
🇬🇧 Exactly. No problem with sets in UK except they need to be protected with netting from pigeons who pick at the first sprouting points of green and pull them out.
@Pete Bailey 🇬🇧 Huh. "I went to agway" What are you trying to say ?
I have also grown stuttgarter and stuttgarter giants from sets for many years and never had problems growing full size onions
@@sarapulford5957 It seems to be a problem in the US, GB and Ireland never a problem.
It's all most garden time! These videos are helpful and amazing 👏 "Be blessed!
Love your videos! Been following a lot of gardening and homesteading channels and yours was very informative. Thank you!
Awe thank you, just know that I'm always learning along side with you
Chopped green onion leaf mixed in scrambled eggs.
Vs Guevara 👊🏼
I've been using them in omelettes, pasta sauces, and sprinkled over ribeye steaks.
Yum! I also make onion omelettes, any stage of onion, with a little sage... Touch of parm, white ched, or gouda optional 😃 On a ton of things, actually... They're a luxury item
Great I’ll be enjoying a bunch of green onions this year. SMH. Starts it is from now on. Thanks!
#same . I also planted bunching onions - so ill be up to my eyeballs on green onions
Dehydrate them, and make powder 💚
Yes I've been dehydrating. Also making scallion pancakes !
I never knew this!!! Thank you! Thank you! I'm going to try it next season!
Thank you!! Growing onions for the first time in my life. After planting them in April, I didn't know what else to do with them. Today I trimmed them back and "spooned" them. Fingers crossed!
In my experience and lots of others as well, ( loads of KZhead videos will bear this out) onion sets do grow large onions and also they do like to be grouped together in 4s or 5s. So I was really surprised to hear you say they don’t grow big at all.!
We just visited Vidalia, Georgia, a huge onion producing area. Guess what kind of onions they grow? Lol Great information about growing onions. Timely video for us. Just subscribed to your channel. 🧅
I love vidalia! Do you mean they grow from sets or starts? 🌻
Mmmm. Those are some of my favorite onions! Thank you for subscribing, welcome!
Don't they grow Granos? They call them Vidialias because that's the town they are grown in. Granos are a sweet onion.
I lived in GA for 3 years while we were stationed at Warner Robins. Vidalia is about all you could find, so I grew to be very partial to them.
@@DragonflySailsHomestead thanks for the new sub. Just subbed back. 😉
Thank you for your very informative video and excellent explanation of the procedure you use to grow big onions for your family. May God Bless you and your family.!
Thanks for this, just brought in a bunch of small onions and had no clue why.
Clif Notes: Topping, spooning, and fertilize from seed.
Put in 300 sets , got about 275 onions , not green onions but real 3 inch onions which last into next april or may.
Fantastic to know these tips. I have been growing great green tops but not much in the way of bulbs. Until now.
This is SO HELPFUL!! My first time growing onions and I planted my seeds back in February. My onions are about the size yours are in this video, so tomorrow I'll top them and spoon them! Perfect timing for me to find this. Next year I'll be buying from Dixon Dale though, from seed was a bit daunting for me.
At harvest time, onions should be sitting almost on the top of the ground. Also called ringing.