Still, Egyptian walking onions stand out from the bunch by growing tiny bulbs called “bulblets” on the tops of their stems instead of flowers. Without harvesting, these bulblets get heavy enough to tip the stem over into the soil and start a bunch of new plants. In essence, they “wal...
How to Plant and Grow Onions How to Grow Onions by Stephen Albert Sharing is caring! Facebook Twitter Save Onions can be grown for their green immature stems or they can be grown for their mature bulbs. These strong-smelling plants have been extremely popular for centuries. ...
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Green onions, aka scallions, green-bunch onions, or spring onions, bring the taste of onions without too much wait in the backyard or unpeeling in the kitchen. So, whether you’ve got a spacious outdoor garden, indoor space, or a sunny window, they are easy to grow, versatile, and we...
Are you ready to grow a bumper crop of carrots? I have you covered with the practical tips for starting carrots from seed for the biggest bunch you’ve ever raised. Yes, these are my actual carrots I grew! I have big plans for carrots every growing season. Last year I made homemade ...
Learn how to cut green onions (aka scallions) for any recipe! This step-by-step guide and video covers basic slicing, chopping, and cuts to elevate your dishes with this versatile ingredient.
A couple years ago I had a bunch of green onions sitting in water in my kitchen, starting to get gross, and decided to stick them out in the garden. I wasn’t expecting much from them, but I figured I’d give them a chance to grow before tossing them in the compost pile. ...
How to Grow Growing and maintaining turnips is pretty easy. They are fast growing, reliable, and relatively low maintenance. It is not necessary to fertilize plants once they are in the ground since they grow so quickly. As long as the soil is rich in organic material when you sow the ...
Expert Tip: Prepare Green Onions for the Perfect Cut The first step to getting perfectly cut green onions is to select the right bunch. Look for scallions with vibrant green leaves and roots still attached. Avoid flimsy, slimy scallions with discolorations. Next, you’ll need to prep your ...
Hang them on a string in bunches (no more than a dozen plants per bunch) or lay them out on a wire rack. The curing process is complete when the bulbs' husks are dry, papery, and crunchy. Proper curing can take up to 6 weeks, depending on the conditions and humidity of your curing...