We've had 2 Olympian Fig Trees for at least 10 years. The Tennessee Frost & Winter most of the time will kill them down to the Ground. By May they will have new growth, & by October They will have grown back 7 or 8 foot!. If the frost holds off till the end of October, We get gallons of Large Sweet Figs!
Yes I have a couple olympians also though they are from Olympia Washington it is an English brown turkey the usda just recognized it as a unique fig though it is just an English brown turkey . They aren’t very cold hardy but can tolerate some ga winters depending on how cold it gets they are fast growers though and will grow back yearly
I planted blue ageratum around my birdbath planting area about 12 years ago, and they have been coming up on their own ever since. Now I go around at the end of summer, and the ageratum flowers that are going to seed and drying out, I just pick them and rub between my fingers and let them fall all around the birdbath. Sometimes I even dig some up after they get big enough, and transplant them to other flower beds in my back yard. I'm in SW Pa, and they reseed great where I live!
I’m on the coast of NC. Planted my onions 2 weeks ago in a raised bed. They are doing great. Glad you told us about not having to spoon them. Your tomato and pepper plants are beautiful.
Queen series zinnias are my favorite. Especially the orange. Looks gorgeous next to the lime too. As far as onions go, I winter sow onions up here in Pennsylvania and mine just germinated this week.
Here in Florida, the onions I started from seed and moved to the garden a while back are already bulbing. I'll keep putting the water to them to increase the bulb size. They're looking good so far! Also, just wanted to say that the Agro Thrive General Purpose liquid fertilizer is working wonders on my tomato seedlings. Never had plants grow so fast and look so healthy and strong as them! You're a great gardening teacher. Thanks!
The Queen Zinnias are wonderful....I grow about qty. 80 or so of them every year, plus another 80 of the Benary types (every color)....just wonderful, but make sure to cut spent flours so they keep producing, cut stem down to the arm of the main stem, don't leave a stub, they will keep sprouting out new blossoms. For cut flowers, wait until the stem is solid stiff, give it the "jiggle" test, if the flower head still bobbles around its not ready for the vase yet, it will flop over if you vase it at that stage and won't last. Good luck. Thanks for the heads up on the hardy figs...I will place an order shortly, but please don't ship, if you can, until May 15th, we still get frost until end of May/1st week June, but I think shipping will be ok then. I'm gonna take a chance on a fig tree, I'll need to bring it in for protection into the garage during our winters, and hope for the best. We still have about 22 inches of snow on the ground and have received a total of 75+ inches so far this winter....getting mighty jealous watching you guys plant and harvest already! 🤣 When you get my order, watch for Gardens of Goose Lake (Tannenbaumgirl) with some crazy German name.
Thank you for the great video, as always. Just put our onions in the ground on NW Oklahoma. Praying for no more arctic blasts🥶. I love your short videos when your wife asks you questions we all ask. So precious. Praying for your sweet family. 💗💗💗💗
I planted onion sets about a month ago. 8A east northeast GA. Trying candy day neutral variety for the first time since I never get short days to get very big. Gives more time before they start bulbing but we should get plenty of sun to make these go.
I will be transplanting my onions into the garden in about 2 weeks. (Chicagoland Area) Releasing my onion check-in video on Sat morning. People are excited to be growing onions this year, some for the 1st time. I still have a healthy supply of onions (and garlic) from last year's harvest.
Great video! As a retired educator I’m trying to figure out how to afford those awesome raised bed containers. I’m definitely going back to work because those really save the back! Thanks!
Just starting to see mine bulbing what lived though the Arctic blast here in the savannah area. Replanted some more in the raised beds and maybe I will get some more later on this summer 😊
Awesome video as always. I’ll be placing an order for 3 fig trees in the next week or so, which will be the first new plants I’ve had at the house in 15 years. Can’t wait!
That wax paper envelope with tiny seeds is especially formed to not remove the seeds from but to lightly tap so that only one seed falls into the space for it!!!
Amazing! Olympian fig right out of Olympia....spent the first 18 years of my life in the Olympia, WA area and never once heard of an Olympian fig. Now I might have to find one or two and see how they do in Eastern WA.
Thank you for the onion info. We've always grown spring onions or green onions. We are doing bulbing onions this year, so I greatly appreciate your advice. I just ordered those sunflower seeds from y'all. I can't wait to see them grow!!! Thanks again
A hail storm wiped out my garden last week. I had to go buy tomato plants for the first time ever and replanted cucumber seeds. My seedlings were on a table in the back yard. I don't have a greenhouse which is a blessing because it probably would have been destroyed as well. central Texas zone 8b
@Jasmine Street Farm I'm retired now, but spent the last 15 years of my career as an automotive hail repair tech. The last three I worked in Colorado Springs, so I know of what you speak. The zoo got hit while I was there in an unbelievably devastating storm that killed a few animals. The hail in Colorado is no joke.
Im in North central Texas, put my onions out Feb 22, they are all breaking ground now. Put out a few tomatoes seedling out this week but covering them at night. Warmer outside than in my garage 😟
Do you "spoon" your onions? Let us know! SHOP LAZY DOG FARM FIG TREES: lazydogfarm.com/collections/fig-trees 0:00 Intro 0:46 Adjusting Our Spring Seed Starting Schedule 1:31 What to Do When Onions Start Bulbing 4:32 Tomato and Pepper Transplants in the Greenhouse 6:40 Starting Flower Seedlings in the Greenhouse 10:48 Malta Black Fig Cuttings 12:16 Cold-Hardy Fig Varieties
You got some good looking figs Travis. I might have to try those berry figs. I have brown turkey and Chicago hardy which are beginning to bud up nice. Blessings from Linda in middle GA, zone 8a.
If you've never had a berry-flavored fig, you don't know what you're missing. Honey figs are really good too -- completely different taste than the Brown Turkey.
I have creole red onions and ceppin yellow onions. Thank you for the tip about not fertilizing them once they start bulbing. The tops on mine are about four feet tall. Question: when I hand water my plants, do I need to turn off my injection system?
Typically white onions store the longest. As far as the yellow sweet onions go, the round ones will store much better than the "granex" or flattened ones. Red onions usually don't store very well. So it's not necessarily a variety thing, but more the shape and color of the onion.
Sent you a video. Title: Georgia Grown Vidalia Onions. I copied it at the place where the onions are close to harvest. The bulbs are un covered, the soil looks really sandy. I wonder if the rains during the growing season washes the sand a way from the bulbs. As you said they do not top them. Removing the sol away maybe more important. Maybe planting them on a higher bed would allow the rain to uncover the bulbs? What do you think?
Greetings from So. Florida! Enjoy your channel and all the great tips you've provided regarding raise bed gardening. QUESTION - HOW MUCH Agrothrive Fertilizer DO YOU USE IN THE INJECTOR SYSTEM & AT FLOW RATE DO YOU SET IT ON (FAST, MIDDLE, SLOW). Thanks much!
We only side-dressed ours once with Nature Safe 13-0-0. But we had our chickens on that plot for a good little while before we planted. Normally we'd side dress 2-3 times.
Our onions suffered from the wind here in NFL. The bent like they were ready.. My husband ran string and propped them up. Do you think they will still bulb? Planted 1.28 red southern bells.
I don't know about cold hardy, but those Olympian's are very sleepy... all but two of my figs (I have 20+) are awake, and most are fully leafed out (Zone 8B)... that Olympian is sound asleep... it looks just fine, and I'm sure it is... but it ain't waking up till it's ready. Wondering if it's related to a hickory tree... they are all still asleep as well.
Yeah the figs that produce in late summer tend to be a little slower to wake up. My LSU Tiger and Conadria trees are loaded with leaves, but they are also some of the first to produce every year.
How do you keep cutworms from devastating your garden ? I’ve hardened the last two years because of following your Channel 😊and this year I got a tiller and this weekend I am putting in a 30 x 30 plot. But last year and so far this year already in Florida I am getting slammed but cutworms or eastern grasshoppers. Any suggestions please. And thank you
For cut worms I put a solo type cup (cutting the bottom off) around the plant to keep the cut worms from cutting the plant off. I also put some BT or food grade diatomaceous earth around the plant inside the cup. Most of the time that keeps the critter off the plants. I hope this helps you.
@@treasuresabound0062 The cut worms are usually hiding in the soil and do their cutting late night or early morning. I've never seen one in action. If I did I would feed it to my garden lizards lol. I'm in central Florida and I have cut worms a lot, especially when I grow green beans.
I've got 8 rows about 30' long of onions, so you know where that leaves me on "spooning"! Nah, never have seriously fooled with it and always get good onions. I did a trial one year in a container and babied those few onions, including spooning, and they weren't noticeably bigger than my in ground bulbs.
Hey Travis, I had the extension service to send off a soil sample and their results says I need to use urea when planting. Do you have any suggestions on what would work best. I am a home gardener and know nothing about urea.
The one thing u have taught me is i do not fertilize enough..and let the bugs get going...well so far this year im still not fertlizing...got the ccp virus and at my age after 50 days i still cant get going again..may be my last year doing a garden.
My onion seedlings are about a mounth old and I'm trying to figure out what kind of fertilizer to hit them with. I get mixed answers on youtube and google. I can't use manure cuz I'm growing them in my house and don't want any pests. I been using the miracle gro 24 8 16 but I'm not sure if that's ok or not
Okay now tell me how much nitrogen and how often you feed those onions because we put ours in within a week of each other and none of my onions are as big as your DP sweets. Mine are growing like crazy but not enough leaves. Do I have enough time to push them harder Travis?
I only side dressed mine with 13-0-0 one time. But recall that we had our chickens do three laps on this plot before planting onions, so that definitely helped. If you planted when I did, might be too late to push them hard now.
@@LazyDogFarm that wasn't what I was hoping to hear. I gave them some 20-20-20 today and that's probably the last fertilizer they will get. Mine are in raised beds and have just a couple weeks ago started getting plenty of sunlight. The oak trees had them shaded for most of the day in their early days.
I've never dealt with those. We don't really have any pest issues on onions, but that might be because we grow them throughout the winter when the pest pressure isn't that bad.
This time of year...i cant imagine finding time to do a video...but sure wish u would do more...i still have so many many questions...and well...thank u and..WHERE is THE BABY UPDATE!!! ARE THE DUCKS GONE??? AND WHERE YOUR DOG?? i use to hate old women who would go gaga over my babies...AND SHAME ON ME IM NOW ONE .. ..U OUGHT TO SEE ME AT THE GROCERY STORE...SO EMBARRASSING a-gERR-E-TUM...not ag-ur-AUTUMN ..PLEASE PLEASE..PLEASE...DONT DO YANKEE TALK.
I spooned my elephant garlic last year as an experiment and we had a late frost in zone 6b so alot of them were ruined. I wont do that again. Great video as always lazy dog.
We've had 2 Olympian Fig Trees for at least 10 years. The Tennessee Frost & Winter most of the time will kill them down to the Ground. By May they will have new growth, & by October They will have grown back 7 or 8 foot!. If the frost holds off till the end of October, We get gallons of Large Sweet Figs!
Yes I have a couple olympians also though they are from Olympia Washington it is an English brown turkey the usda just recognized it as a unique fig though it is just an English brown turkey . They aren’t very cold hardy but can tolerate some ga winters depending on how cold it gets they are fast growers though and will grow back yearly
I planted blue ageratum around my birdbath planting area about 12 years ago, and they have been coming up on their own ever since. Now I go around at the end of summer, and the ageratum flowers that are going to seed and drying out, I just pick them and rub between my fingers and let them fall all around the birdbath. Sometimes I even dig some up after they get big enough, and transplant them to other flower beds in my back yard. I'm in SW Pa, and they reseed great where I live!
😂😂😂 "That's not appropriate for here"
that grin lol.
thanks for the giggle 😅
Glad you enjoyed
Zinnias are one of my favs, especially the Queen series. And marigolds are a must have in my garden.
last year my marigolds, which I bought the seeds from the dollar store, grew as tall as my tomato plants about 3 feet tall.
I’m on the coast of NC. Planted my onions 2 weeks ago in a raised bed. They are doing great. Glad you told us about not having to spoon them. Your tomato and pepper plants are beautiful.
Queen series zinnias are my favorite. Especially the orange. Looks gorgeous next to the lime too. As far as onions go, I winter sow onions up here in Pennsylvania and mine just germinated this week.
Love the orange zinnas also, definitely mine favorite too. Bee really love them
Here in Florida, the onions I started from seed and moved to the garden a while back are already bulbing. I'll keep putting the water to them to increase the bulb size. They're looking good so far! Also, just wanted to say that the Agro Thrive General Purpose liquid fertilizer is working wonders on my tomato seedlings. Never had plants grow so fast and look so healthy and strong as them! You're a great gardening teacher. Thanks!
The Queen Zinnias are wonderful....I grow about qty. 80 or so of them every year, plus another 80 of the Benary types (every color)....just wonderful, but make sure to cut spent flours so they keep producing, cut stem down to the arm of the main stem, don't leave a stub, they will keep sprouting out new blossoms. For cut flowers, wait until the stem is solid stiff, give it the "jiggle" test, if the flower head still bobbles around its not ready for the vase yet, it will flop over if you vase it at that stage and won't last. Good luck. Thanks for the heads up on the hardy figs...I will place an order shortly, but please don't ship, if you can, until May 15th, we still get frost until end of May/1st week June, but I think shipping will be ok then. I'm gonna take a chance on a fig tree, I'll need to bring it in for protection into the garage during our winters, and hope for the best. We still have about 22 inches of snow on the ground and have received a total of 75+ inches so far this winter....getting mighty jealous watching you guys plant and harvest already! 🤣 When you get my order, watch for Gardens of Goose Lake (Tannenbaumgirl) with some crazy German name.
Thanks for the zinnia tips and the order!
Thank you for the great video, as always. Just put our onions in the ground on NW Oklahoma. Praying for no more arctic blasts🥶.
I love your short videos when your wife asks you questions we all ask. So precious. Praying for your sweet family. 💗💗💗💗
Thanks Tracy!
So happy to hear you address growing big onions.
I planted onion sets about a month ago. 8A east northeast GA. Trying candy day neutral variety for the first time since I never get short days to get very big. Gives more time before they start bulbing but we should get plenty of sun to make these go.
I will be transplanting my onions into the garden in about 2 weeks. (Chicagoland Area) Releasing my onion check-in video on Sat morning. People are excited to be growing onions this year, some for the 1st time. I still have a healthy supply of onions (and garlic) from last year's harvest.
Onions looking great Travis. The figs are growing great too. You really getting a lot of interesting varieties.
The onions are looking good.
I am growing my ionions from seed for the 1st time this year! I did it for get bigger and more stable bulbs.
Great video! As a retired educator I’m trying to figure out how to afford those awesome raised bed containers. I’m definitely going back to work because those really save the back! Thanks!
Get a job at a nursery or big box store to get the discounts
I bought 4 raised corrugated raised beds on Amazon. I love them. There only around $120.00 each. Cheaper than most.
You could develop a mutual relationship with a third rate carpenter who you could probably trick into making them for you.
Just starting to see mine bulbing what lived though the Arctic blast here in the savannah area. Replanted some more in the raised beds and maybe I will get some more later on this summer 😊
Awesome video as always. I’ll be placing an order for 3 fig trees in the next week or so, which will be the first new plants I’ve had at the house in 15 years. Can’t wait!
Exciting!
That wax paper envelope with tiny seeds is especially formed to not remove the seeds from but to lightly tap so that only one seed falls into the space for it!!!
THANKS FOR THE UPDATEON THE MALTA BLACK, GREAT VID S ALWAYS!!
I'm going to start growing figs for the first time this year thanks to you...
Great to hear!
Mine are just about to bulb. Can't wait.
Amazing! Olympian fig right out of Olympia....spent the first 18 years of my life in the Olympia, WA area and never once heard of an Olympian fig. Now I might have to find one or two and see how they do in Eastern WA.
In North Georgia, we have to "spoon" the onions or else the red Ga clay will strangulate the bulb
Thank you for the onion info. We've always grown spring onions or green onions. We are doing bulbing onions this year, so I greatly appreciate your advice. I just ordered those sunflower seeds from y'all. I can't wait to see them grow!!! Thanks again
Awesome! Thanks for your order!
Imma spoon some onions this year😄
The queen zinnias are show stoppers! My son won a few ribbons at the fair with them last year
Good for him!
A hail storm wiped out my garden last week. I had to go buy tomato plants for the first time ever and replanted cucumber seeds. My seedlings were on a table in the back yard. I don't have a greenhouse which is a blessing because it probably would have been destroyed as well. central Texas zone 8b
@Jasmine Street Farm I'm retired now, but spent the last 15 years of my career as an automotive hail repair tech. The last three I worked in Colorado Springs, so I know of what you speak. The zoo got hit while I was there in an unbelievably devastating storm that killed a few animals. The hail in Colorado is no joke.
Im in North central Texas, put my onions out Feb 22, they are all breaking ground now.
Put out a few tomatoes seedling out this week but covering them at night. Warmer outside than in my garage 😟
I have agerAtum [I've grown up with long a, btw] growing out near my swamp each fall. I love them too!
I always wondered if I was pronouncing it correctly. lol
@@LazyDogFarm I had to look it up just now. Everyone but one was long A. The other one was nowhere near either of us 😅
Do you "spoon" your onions? Let us know!
SHOP LAZY DOG FARM FIG TREES: lazydogfarm.com/collections/fig-trees
0:00 Intro
0:46 Adjusting Our Spring Seed Starting Schedule
1:31 What to Do When Onions Start Bulbing
4:32 Tomato and Pepper Transplants in the Greenhouse
6:40 Starting Flower Seedlings in the Greenhouse
10:48 Malta Black Fig Cuttings
12:16 Cold-Hardy Fig Varieties
Man, travis, im growing onions for the first time. I was out there today and i hit them with some of that garden tone organic fertilizer and water.
I'm starting everything late this year. Started too early last year. S GA is finicky lol
You got some good looking figs Travis. I might have to try those berry figs. I have brown turkey and Chicago hardy which are beginning to bud up nice. Blessings from Linda in middle GA, zone 8a.
If you've never had a berry-flavored fig, you don't know what you're missing. Honey figs are really good too -- completely different taste than the Brown Turkey.
I have creole red onions and ceppin yellow onions. Thank you for the tip about not fertilizing them once they start bulbing. The tops on mine are about four feet tall. Question: when I hand water my plants, do I need to turn off my injection system?
Just depends on whether you want to feed the plants or not. Sometimes I'll feed via hand watering.
@@LazyDogFarm Since they are bulbing now, there woudn't be a need to continue feeding, correct? My first time growing onions.
Great video! I was wondering if I could ask -- in your experience, which of the short-day onion varieties you've grown store the longest?
Typically white onions store the longest. As far as the yellow sweet onions go, the round ones will store much better than the "granex" or flattened ones. Red onions usually don't store very well. So it's not necessarily a variety thing, but more the shape and color of the onion.
@@LazyDogFarm Got it! Thank you so much!
Sent you a video. Title: Georgia Grown Vidalia Onions. I copied it at the place where the onions are close to harvest. The bulbs are un covered, the soil looks really sandy. I wonder if the rains during the growing season washes the sand a way from the bulbs. As you said they do not top them. Removing the sol away maybe more important. Maybe planting them on a higher bed would allow the rain to uncover the bulbs? What do you think?
In our sandy soils the onions will kind of rise to the top as they enlarge. They also don’t plant them very deep which helps.
Greetings from So. Florida! Enjoy your channel and all the great tips you've provided regarding raise bed gardening. QUESTION - HOW MUCH Agrothrive Fertilizer DO YOU USE IN THE INJECTOR SYSTEM & AT FLOW RATE DO YOU SET IT ON (FAST, MIDDLE, SLOW). Thanks much!
For seedlings, I usually put about 2-4 oz in there and set it to fast.
Onions have been planted since November. Have many times do you fertilize yours before they bulb?I planted sets
We only side-dressed ours once with Nature Safe 13-0-0. But we had our chickens on that plot for a good little while before we planted. Normally we'd side dress 2-3 times.
I started my onions from seed this year......when can I put them out in the garden? How much cold can they enduire?
They'll start suffering at 20 degrees and below. But they're usually fine with anything above that.
@@LazyDogFarm Thanks!
Our onions suffered from the wind here in NFL. The bent like they were ready.. My husband ran string and propped them up. Do you think they will still bulb? Planted 1.28 red southern bells.
Yeah they'll be fine. Onions are tough.
What was that purple flower seed you planted, I couldn’t catch the name, I’m always looking for another pollinator source.
Ageratum
I don't know about cold hardy, but those Olympian's are very sleepy... all but two of my figs (I have 20+) are awake, and most are fully leafed out (Zone 8B)... that Olympian is sound asleep... it looks just fine, and I'm sure it is... but it ain't waking up till it's ready. Wondering if it's related to a hickory tree... they are all still asleep as well.
Yeah the figs that produce in late summer tend to be a little slower to wake up. My LSU Tiger and Conadria trees are loaded with leaves, but they are also some of the first to produce every year.
I planted onion set it’s been 4 weeks since I planted them how long do it take for them to come up from the soil
I'd scratch around to make sure they didn't rot. They usually emerge within a few weeks of planting.
How do you keep cutworms from devastating your garden ? I’ve hardened the last two years because of following your Channel 😊and this year I got a tiller and this weekend I am putting in a 30 x 30 plot. But last year and so far this year already in Florida I am getting slammed but cutworms or eastern grasshoppers. Any suggestions please. And thank you
Can you see the actual worms- I’m not familiar with these. Also what section are you in FL ?
I never had damping off till this year...
I grow everything except carrots in plug trays...and no cut worms for me.
For cut worms I put a solo type cup (cutting the bottom off) around the plant to keep the cut worms from cutting the plant off. I also put some BT or food grade diatomaceous earth around the plant inside the cup. Most of the time that keeps the critter off the plants. I hope this helps you.
@@treasuresabound0062 The cut worms are usually hiding in the soil and do their cutting late night or early morning. I've never seen one in action. If I did I would feed it to my garden lizards lol. I'm in central Florida and I have cut worms a lot, especially when I grow green beans.
Try sulphur and de
I've got 8 rows about 30' long of onions, so you know where that leaves me on "spooning"! Nah, never have seriously fooled with it and always get good onions. I did a trial one year in a container and babied those few onions, including spooning, and they weren't noticeably bigger than my in ground bulbs.
Hey Travis, I had the extension service to send off a soil sample and their results says I need to use urea when planting. Do you have any suggestions on what would work best. I am a home gardener and know nothing about urea.
I'd be careful with Urea. That's a very strong nitrogen source. I'd just try to find a fertilizer that was nitrogen-heavy and go with that.
@@LazyDogFarm thank you
I could not find a place to input a discount code when I ordered my agrothrive.
On the checkout page there's a box at the top right that says "Discount Code"
Travis how is baby and mama doing ?
Doing great!
The one thing u have taught me is i do not fertilize enough..and let the bugs get going...well so far this year im still not fertlizing...got the ccp virus and at my age after 50 days i still cant get going again..may be my last year doing a garden.
Can’t tell that mine are bulging but some are getting buds! What do I do and why are they doing this?
If they're making flower heads, they're done growing. Pull them and eat them because they won't store well once they flower.
Just put my onions in on Saturday. I thought it was called "ringing in" the onions. Some folks use a spoon.
Yeah I've heard ringing too.
Can you tell me how long wala wala onions take to pop threw the soil ??
Are you asking how long it takes the seeds to germinate, or how long it takes for the onions to start bulbing?
My onion seedlings are about a mounth old and I'm trying to figure out what kind of fertilizer to hit them with. I get mixed answers on youtube and google. I can't use manure cuz I'm growing them in my house and don't want any pests. I been using the miracle gro 24 8 16 but I'm not sure if that's ok or not
Use a balanced fertilizer initially. Then once they get going, give them something that's just nitrogen. We use 13-0-0.
@@LazyDogFarm sounds like a plan thank you
@3:59 😜😜😜
lol Travis on here talkin' about spoonin' and didn't he just recently have another baby!?! Lookout!
Hope they are Big Onions...😊
Okay now tell me how much nitrogen and how often you feed those onions because we put ours in within a week of each other and none of my onions are as big as your DP sweets. Mine are growing like crazy but not enough leaves. Do I have enough time to push them harder Travis?
I only side dressed mine with 13-0-0 one time. But recall that we had our chickens do three laps on this plot before planting onions, so that definitely helped. If you planted when I did, might be too late to push them hard now.
@@LazyDogFarm that wasn't what I was hoping to hear. I gave them some 20-20-20 today and that's probably the last fertilizer they will get. Mine are in raised beds and have just a couple weeks ago started getting plenty of sunlight. The oak trees had them shaded for most of the day in their early days.
I can’t seem to get the spelling right on the first flower you mentioned. Ashuauto,
Asyuroto? Help a brother out. 😊
How do you spell that flower name? Azure autumn, is it the same as azure monkshood? That's what pops up on Google.
Ageratum
Do you ever have to deal with onion maggots? They got my onions last year and I'm wondering how to deal with them.
I've never dealt with those. We don't really have any pest issues on onions, but that might be because we grow them throughout the winter when the pest pressure isn't that bad.
Aren't you in 8A? I'm in 7A. Trying to hold out until April. But I'm impatient.
8b I believe.
8b
#1 view. #1 Comment. First for me.
Lol spooning he said..... I prefer forking.... bwahaha!
😂
@@LazyDogFarm I meant that in a good Christian way
Are you still affiliated with hoss tools Travis
I'm not. I resigned in early 2021.
If your bored…spoon your onions😂
You so silly lol my onions are doing awesome, just pray I get bulging. The greens are at least 3-4 feet long.
If the plants are that tall, you should have some nice onions.
Saw one video. The You Tuber cut back the tops by half. The said it makes the bulb get larger. Puts the energy into making larger bulbs.
If that really worked, you'd see all the big onion farmers in Vidalia, GA doing it.
Lord I apologize
This time of year...i cant imagine finding time to do a video...but sure wish u would do more...i still have so many many questions...and well...thank u and..WHERE is THE BABY UPDATE!!! ARE THE DUCKS GONE??? AND WHERE YOUR DOG??
i use to hate old women who would go gaga over my babies...AND SHAME ON ME IM NOW ONE ..
..U OUGHT TO SEE ME AT THE GROCERY STORE...SO EMBARRASSING
a-gERR-E-TUM...not ag-ur-AUTUMN ..PLEASE PLEASE..PLEASE...DONT DO YANKEE TALK.
I spooned my elephant garlic last year as an experiment and we had a late frost in zone 6b so alot of them were ruined. I wont do that again. Great video as always lazy dog.