Those are GORGEOUS green onions!! That reminds me, i think i have some leeks and onions in the garden still...better get them out, chance of SNOW later this week, ridiculous!
They sure were beautiful, and I bet they were darn yummy too!!!
I'm having issues getting my garlic to sprout, which needs to happen this month if I want some in the early summer to harvest. I couldn't afford to buy onion starts though this year. So disappointing I couldn't get those in.
digits, they look wonderful! Did you plant from seed or set? (is that the correct terminology?) I'm sure you know what I mean. They look so close together. My first attempt this year for onions (red) were very small but tasty. So I am eager to learn as we spend a lot of money on onions and potatoes. If I could grow a nice crop that would be better. Nice job to you!
Rocks and . . . . . organic lawn fertilizer (for the unyons ), Mary.
Big & Small, I had 'em all:
You can click on the pic to hear a little "Home Grown" from Booker T & the MG's.
And, every means available were used to start 'em: seed, sets and plant starts.
Okay, I didn't have leeks this year AND - I don't have the green onions right now . . . I was just inspired by the song .
I was also inspired by those Ovation onions in the pan . Sauteed, they went in with some nice ripe tomatoes, a couple carrots, a little milk, and some cheddar cheese - for Tomato Soup! Ovation is turning out to have been a good choice this year! It is supposed to be a good keeper but sweet as well. Right now, I can testify that it is sweet!
Ovation can stay down on a basement shelf with a nice box of Sterling Whites. I grew that variety a couple years ago and was very pleased with its size and how well it stored. However, I see a few very negative comments from gardeners about this one. It did very, very well in the garden again this year but the other gardeners had storage problems. Also, I cannot buy the seeds for Sterling! I don't mind being somewhat dependent on a Texas farm for my very largest onions but . . .
Sets are set out along with the shallots for my very earliest planting of the year. Then, I'll just keep plunking a few in every week or so. I would be happy to keep that up all thru the growing season but those little bulbs don't keep too well in the fridge after a couple of months.
Hoodie wanted to know about the other bunching onions that I grew from seed: Red Goddess was okay, colorful but got a little tuff, a little quick. Gallop was great but seed germination was poor. I had that problem when I've grown 4 Season also - good scallions but . . . Every darn one of the Tokyo White seeds pop up!
Anyway, I like to right-click on the ♪♫ music ♫♪ ♫ links so that I can do other things . . . while the song plays.
Onion bulbs are kind of homely but I just remembered that I took this picture just a few weeks ago.
Aren't those orange onions lovely??
just ignore those homely things in the buckets behind them
They are "sittin' in the morning sun" and you can listen to that song (with Otis Redding and the MG's) by clicking the picture: (Sittin' on) the Dock of the Bay.
Steve, those pumpkins came out beautiful!!! It looks the dreaded vine borers never found your pumpkin patch! I am having a terrible time with my storage onions- rotting from the inside. I think I am going to bite the bullet this weekend, and chop them up and freeze them (before I lose them all.)