Tips for Growing Onions In Southern Climates
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Tips for Growing Onions In Southern Climates with Pat Welsh. Southern California Gardening, California native plants, Organic Gardener, Organic Vegetable Gardening, Gardening Organic, Organic Gardening Books, Organic Gardening, Southern California Gardening, Mulch Garden, Organic Gardening Fertilizer, Organic Gardening Products, Organic Gardening Tips.
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Thank you so much for making this video and explaining your technique for grow those big onions. I always wondered why some of my onion patches produced larger bulbs than others. I was planting them at different times of the year. I did not know any of this information you described until your video. Thanks again and God bless you.
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Onions are one of the most useful ingredients in cooking for it can add up a very great taste in every dishes. You have shared a very helpful tips which every homeowners could truly enjoy it's benefits. I am looking forward to learn more information regarding on this plant. Thank you!
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Some of my friends are avid planters of sweet onions. But I didn't have the privilege to get their advices. Maybe previously, I just don't have any interest but I guess from now on, it's the right time for me to grow my own. Thanks for the great information!
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i learded so much,i always wonder,people didnt have money to buy all the fancy stuff and we sure dont now,.Ineedto plant to have food,but i cant affordallthe ffertilizaer,any other options.
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Thank you for such an informative video. I live at the tip of Texas, zone 9b. So often advice is for northern gardners who don't have our warm winters or go from winter to summer as fast as we do. We often don't have any real spring weather. It's a high in the 40s during winter and then goes imediately to highs in the 90s. So many people here get frustrated because most of the gardening information is for cooler climates. Once again, thank you. I grow the Texas 1015 onions and do well with them.
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Great video!
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After years of frustration with onion bulb sets that never really produced good onions I came across this and last year got my first really big onions. I'm in SoCal Inland Empire. Doing it again this year - planted seeds in Nov and they're ready for transplant now in Jan.
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dang it, its MARCH 6th!
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I thought she was pretty informative.Try turning up the volume KiddDork,works wonders.
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