Great onion harvest! You are curing them exactly like I do. They should cure up nicely and last throughout the winter. Hard to believe we are taking out the veggies already!
We haven't planted onions for a few years. Never figured out what we were doing wrong, but there are vegetables that we can grow. In the old hog exercise lot we would grow nice onions. Thank you Rich.
If you plant them too deep or have to hard of soil, you won't have luck. I bet the hogs loosened up the soil and added fertilizer to help the onions! Cheers Bryce!
Nice!!! They are beautiful!!Wish ours were big like that. We have them in a ground garden, and the rabbits ate the tops! Next year, i think we are going to put them in raised beds.
Look at what you did and let's see what went wrong (and it might be Mother Nature). What happened with the onions? Didn't grow? Mushy? How deep did you plant them? Did the soil have organic material in it? Hard, clay soil or soft fertile soil? Give me a better picture of what you did, soil conditions and what happened. Maybe we can figure this out for next year.
@@TheOldSwedesFarm I think it was to much shade as I planted them along my 2 foot chicken fence on the side of the garden where the new "bleep bleep" 4 plexes are and my raspberry row so they didn't get much morning sun. Then as the sun did move around the apple tree shaded out half the row and then after that the cuke and tomato fence blocked the sun and so on down the rows with the corn and at the end of the day it was the pine trees! They were in ground and even though the soil was fertile and broad forked I think the combination of the 16 inches of rain we got in less than a month and the lack of sun is what caused the damage. There are no failures in gardening...just learning lessons and I have been gardening since I was 8 years old and I am now 66 and still learning!!!!!
@@iexpectmiracles 16 inches of rain and the shade will do that. Let's hope the rain was a one-year issue. You've got enough experience to know all that. I am guessing that next year will be a whole new ballgame! I'm blessed with no shade for the veggies (maybe that's a curse at times!). Keep me updated next year as you get the onions in the ground (and a big harvest!).
Even with all the rain in June, our raised beds helped to achieve an incredible onion harvest!
Great onion harvest! You are curing them exactly like I do. They should cure up nicely and last throughout the winter. Hard to believe we are taking out the veggies already!
We're going to preserve them in many ways to make sure we've got a years worth of onions! Cheers Annette!
Beautiful harvest!
We're really happy with this harvest. The raised beds really paid off! Cheers Lisa!
Woohoo... Beautiful harvest 🧅
It sure was.....and we've got one more trough to harvest! Cheers Barb!
@@TheOldSwedesFarm Awesome 😎
Oh my goodness! Wonderful harvest!! 😊❤
They really turned out great! We're so happy with the raised beds! Cheers Tammy!
Congratulations!!! They look great!
They really turned out great. Good size and really fragrant!
Great harvest Rich and Holly. Time flies doesn't it?!
Time seems to fly faster and faster! Cheers Jen!!
Good job. I love harvest time. I didn’t plant onions this year.
The raised beds were a winner. The onions loved the well-drained beds. Cheers Tani!
Nice onions! Great job.
They really grew nicely this year. The raised beds are a winner! Cheers!
Looking good!
Thanks! They sure turned out great! Cheers!
We haven't planted onions for a few years. Never figured out what we were doing wrong, but there are vegetables that we can grow.
In the old hog exercise lot we would grow nice onions.
Thank you Rich.
If you plant them too deep or have to hard of soil, you won't have luck. I bet the hogs loosened up the soil and added fertilizer to help the onions! Cheers Bryce!
Nice!!! They are beautiful!!Wish ours were big like that. We have them in a ground garden, and the rabbits ate the tops! Next year, i think we are going to put them in raised beds.
You will love the raised beds. They really were a game changer for our heavy soil. The onions thrived! Cheers!
Nice harvest!! Val C
We couldn't be happier! Onions for a year! Cheers Val!
Fantastic harvest! Are you using cattle troughs for planters or are they metal garden beds? I’ve been looking at the different options.
These are cattle troughs. We just bought six more. We've got plans for next year already! Keep us posted on what you decide! Cheers Lisa!
Nice harvest! Did you get the storms yesterday afternoon/evening? I was looking up north thinking uh oh....
We ended with .59" of rain. I feel like the hardest storms went around us. I hope you were spared all the strong storms. Cheers Lorri!
Yes, just rain here. Take care, you two.
I'm jealous as my onions did squat this year!
Look at what you did and let's see what went wrong (and it might be Mother Nature). What happened with the onions? Didn't grow? Mushy? How deep did you plant them? Did the soil have organic material in it? Hard, clay soil or soft fertile soil? Give me a better picture of what you did, soil conditions and what happened. Maybe we can figure this out for next year.
@@TheOldSwedesFarm I think it was to much shade as I planted them along my 2 foot chicken fence on the side of the garden where the new "bleep bleep" 4 plexes are and my raspberry row so they didn't get much morning sun. Then as the sun did move around the apple tree shaded out half the row and then after that the cuke and tomato fence blocked the sun and so on down the rows with the corn and at the end of the day it was the pine trees! They were in ground and even though the soil was fertile and broad forked I think the combination of the 16 inches of rain we got in less than a month and the lack of sun is what caused the damage. There are no failures in gardening...just learning lessons and I have been gardening since I was 8 years old and I am now 66 and still learning!!!!!
@@iexpectmiracles 16 inches of rain and the shade will do that. Let's hope the rain was a one-year issue. You've got enough experience to know all that. I am guessing that next year will be a whole new ballgame! I'm blessed with no shade for the veggies (maybe that's a curse at times!). Keep me updated next year as you get the onions in the ground (and a big harvest!).