Protect Your Onions from a Freeze

Onions can withstand light to heavy frosts and moderate freezes, but hard freezes can result in onion damage. Covering the plants with a protective covering or tarp will greatly reduce freeze damage, especially if temperatures are dropping below 20˚F. We say that onion plants can survive…

Preparing a Weed Free Onion Patch

Keeping your onion beds weed free is important as weeds compete with onions for nutrients. Below are some tips for preparing your beds in advance to keep you onion patch weed free. Preparing Your Beds in Advance Annual weeds respond to a wide range of…

Onion Plant Size

We received many phone calls and emails with customers asking us about onion plant size. Onion Plant Size is determined by a few factors. Optimal plant size at the time of transplanting is about that of a pencil, ≈1 cm or slightly less than ½…

How to Plant Onion Transplants

Prepare before you plant your onion transplants While the enclosed plants may appear dry, don’t be alarmed; they’re simply dormant. Don’t worry if you can’t plant them immediately, even if the roots and tips begin to dry out. The onions can live off the bulb…

Growing Onions in Containers

Downsizing your garden? Moving to a smaller yard? Want to still enjoy home-grown onions? Growing onions in containers could be your answer! Container gardening differs from conventional gardening a bit. We have summarized and provided the essentials for growing onions in containers below. Container selection…

Furrow Irrigating Your Onion Beds

Furrow irrigation is sometimes referred to as flood irrigation. This is where we get the term “flood the beds”. Many customers ask us which is the preferred method of irrigating onions, and we usually recommend this method. Read on to learn more about furrow irrigating…

Four Keys to Onion Growing Success

The 4 Keys to Onion Growing Success are Location, Soil Preparation, Water and Protection from the start. Be sure to follow these pillars for healthy, hearty plants! Location Full sun and good soil drainage are essential, so choose a location that gets plenty of direct…

Checkbook Method to Watering Onions

Onion watering, finding the right balance Onions are highly sensitive to underwatering and overwatering. Research has shown that a single episode of moderate water stress any time from the four-leaf stage to the eight-leaf stage can result in reduced bulb single-centeredness. With these facts in…

Expecting Rain?

Recently, we have received quite a few phone calls from customers that are experiencing wet, rainy weather in their parts of the country. Some of these customers are just planting, while others are asking should they harvest before or after the rain passes. Keeping Your…