Outstanding! You forgot to mention that when you trim the seedlings back to 5 inches, you should use all of the trimmed onion tops as chives on baked potatoes, or any other recipe that calls for chives. I would also trim back some of the tops of the harvested onions and use those for green onions.
I totally get that its a lot of work to show the whole process step by step because you shot this video over months, but I wish that was more common in gardening videos. Thank you so much for sharing the whole process!
ABSOLUTELY 💯% the best gardener is NATE!! I harvested some of my yellow onions 🌰💛 today!!😅😅 (grew them ALL WINTER here in the upstate of SC and they are the BIGGEST I have ever grown following Nates advice!! BEYOND HAPPY 😊 with my gardening skills because of this channel!!
I appreciate the fact that you waited until you had a full video from start to finish for growing onions. So many RUclipsrs just tell you and don't show because they don't have footage ready. Great video!! 💚
Wow, really nice onions!!! That's definitely what my puny onions have been lacking, i need more compost in my soil and fertilizing with compost tea to get them growiiiinnggggggg! Thanks for the helpful content!!
0:17 *TIMING* Anytime in February is fine. 0:30 *SHORT VS LONG DAY ONION* Short day onions grow vegetatively as days are getting shorter, and begin bulb growth as days are getting longer (good in the South where they can over-winter onions). Long day onions grow vegetatively as days are getting longer, and begin bulb growth as days are getting shorter (good for the North where onions are planted in the Spring). 1:15 *BIENNIAL* First year they grow, second year they go to seed. 1:20 *SEED VS SETS* Starting from seed is best, so grow first year. Sets are second year onions, end up with small onions that don't keep well and plant may try flowering as it is the second year of growth. 2:30 *TRAYS AND SOIL* Uses 2-tray method. Use sifted potting soil, he uses Fox Farm, but can be any as long as chemical free. 2:52 *WORM CASTINGS* Add 20% by volume, prevents many issues. 3:07 *MOISTURE* Pre-moisten the soil so it's moist, but not dripping wet. 3:15 *TRAY* Fill with soil, gently pat down, spray the surface 3:24 *SEEDING* Sprinkle up to 300 seeds per tray. He's using Yellow of Parma. They can grow very close together. 3:37 *GERMINATION* After 10-days will see them sprouting. Keep around 70 degrees Fahrenheit, use heat mat if needed. 3:50 *TRIMMING* After a few weeks when they're 8 inches tall, trim them down to about 5 inches tall. 4:15 *FERTILIZER* Use 1 fl oz of fish fertilizer per gallon of water to fertilize the tray every time you trim them. 4:27 *TRANSPLANT* Around Apr11, gently pull apart roots in tub of compost tea. Choose largest ones, set smaller ones aside. Rake back mulch and put into compost to plant into soil beneath. 5:34 *BOARD METHOD* Nate's magic method (so pay attention). Lays down parallel boards (2x4 or 2x6) on bed with 2-3 inch gap between them. Makes shallow trench 1-inch deep, lays onions in trench, covers with fluffy quality compost, waters in with aerated compost tea (if you have it). Leave boards in place. NOTE: Nate later explains that using 2x6 boards will result in larger onions due to extra space compared to 2x4 boards. 6:19 *10 DAYS* About 10d after transplanting (Apr11 in video), onions should have perked up and standing upright. Can remove boards at this point if onions standing on their own. 6:30 *8 WEEKS* About 8w after transplanting (Jun06 in video), should have well established onion plants. Shows his onions mulched with 3-4 inches of grass clippings, which help keep soil moist. Mulch is important because onions have shallow roots. Nate only watered with weekly compost tea. 7:04 *12 WEEKS* About 12w after transplanting (Jun28 in video). Nate shows hute onion plants about waist height (3-feet). Summer solstice just passed, days getting shorter, so his "long day onions" are now starting bulb formation. 7:15 *HARVEST* About 15w after transplanting (Jul21 in video). Nate shows onion bulbs ready to harvest because some are falling over. Don't wait until they all fall over. 8:58 *SOIL FOOD WEB* Nate shows soil under harvested onions, just need robust soil food web, not gimmicks like the electroculture. 9:20 *CURING* Hangs upside down on day of harvest, uses wire shelving. Let air dry in the shade for 2-3 weeks until leaves turn brown and crispy. Then cut off leaving 2-3 inches of the neck for storage. 9:48 *STORAGE* Nate shows his stored onions on Feb22, 6 months after harvesting. 10:15 *FLASHBACK* Shows red onions with all the tops flopped over, waited too long to harvest so won't store as well. Then fast-forwards 6 months later, showing most of the ones that flopped over are sprouting, while very few of the ones that didn't flop over are sprouting.
How the heck did I miss this one. Wow what awesome advice, I may even try once again to grow onions. Thanks so much Nate. You blow me away with your knowledge
Well today I planted by this method, only a small crop, it’s coming into spring summer here so I guess they will be long grown. Let’s hope I have success.
I have been harvesting my onions too late. I have been waiting for the greens to fold over. They have been going bad quickly so I will try harvesting them earlier now.
Great I will give this a go this year. Done a year on Carnivore which has been great but after watching Dr Sean Omara I will be fermenting most of my veg this year as there are huge benefits to the fermented veggies.
Thank you Nate...have all of my onions started. Going through videos while I cook food for my sons Spring break snowboarding trip. Love learning while I'm doing other things that I love. Had terrific onions last season starting from seed and following your videos. PA (old) 6a/b
I’m so excited for this method! I’ve got about 600 seeds started… Yellow Of Parma and a red variety I can’t remember the name of. Last year I purchased starts (like baby plants not the 2nd year bulbs) and I only got 2 decent sized onions!! 😂 This will be my year!! Thank you Nate!
Great video and info... I really appreciate the DATES of different stages. Questions: is it true onion seeds don't store well so you have to buy them every year? But have you tried saving your own seeds? When harvesting, I gather you don't wash them, but keep them as dry as possible, but what if during the time you are going to harvest, you get several rainy days, what would you do? Do you grow onions in that spot year after year, and don't change the location? What do you do with that lot after you harvest the onions? Thank you for the tips... I am going to try to incorporate them in my yard. If you like you can answer these questions in the LIVE on Saturday.
Thanks Nate, another great video. You know the best thing about your videos for me is they come out 6 months before I need them. It gives me plenty of time to prepare 😂. I'm in New Zealand 🇳🇿
Howdy, howdy from Tennessee.! I simply cannot hear this enough. I have close to 100 seedlings up about 2" that have just sprouted. I mixed our own seedling mix this season, and used heating mat and are still under lights. Your timing is perfect. My personal failure has always been onions. Much appreciation for you documenting your journey, and will try your board method this year. I am guilty of planting to deep. Tray 2 will get started later this week... feeling a bit more confident. Thanks my friend.
I thought I had a pretty good handle on growing onions..........and then YOU came along and completely blew apart anything that I thought I knew. Wow......great video.
I experimented with onions, cut and used the red onion tops in the cooking, and placed the bottom part into water until they rooted and the green also started to grow. I did this last year, when they had enough roots I planted in the garden. It was a fun experiment. Grew into about five onions. At that time I didn't know they were bi-annual. The white ones made beautiful seeds, and looked like a pin cushion 😂. So I have saved the seed. Thank You NATE for showing us your tried and true method of growing Onions. A❤W❤E❤S❤O❤M❤E
kickass im gonna follow along with you this whole year i caughton too late last season.. LETSS DOO ITTT thanks for the information i cant wait to see what you come up with this year
Wow incredible video visual and to the point...so excited to grow onions for the first time this year...l think you are the only gardener that has actually explained the winter and summer solstice and the significance to onions...thank you!!!
Excellent informative video i was struggling with germination. Ordering the thermostat controler heat mats. Planning the board method on rows of straw bales and mowing the grass between for the compost for the farm along with electric company wood chips after they rot a year. Thanks much for the information
Greetings from zone 10 B. Another great video. My onions are doing awesome. Only been using rainwater , fish fertilizer and maringa tree fertilizer. And I'll have to tell you. I could see a big difference using fertilizer made from the Maringa tree.
I just had to reverse engineer this whole video into the metric system and southern hemisphere. Worth it though.. about to apply to this season as we approach our spring here
something for everyone to watch out for, is if you are thinking of buying onion seeds from big box stores, GOOGLE the variety for the long/short day status. The few local stores to me sell all short day, but I'm in a northern region.
I absolutely learned a lot through this video, I'm going to try this this season. Separate question though, and aside from the obvious fencing it off, what can I do for my garlic patch after my dog pees on it?
Thank you for this info! Started my onion seeds yesterday & hoping this will be my year to finally grow Ohio s to store! I will use the board method of planting & make And apply compost tea! I appreciate the tips!!!
Also, in another video you said not to spray plants when the sun is out. I have a fertilizer mixture of Grass Fertilizer, Fish fertilizer, calcium and chicken 'stew' that I'm spraying my onions with. Can I do that during the day? Or do I still need to do that while the sun is down. Early AM or late PM?
I have a couple of Weather's field reds that have sprouted from last season. I'm just going to try and put the out this season to make seeds. See Saturday for the live my friend 👍👍👍
We got our onion seeds started last weekend and have some sprouted already. Last year we had ping pong ball onions so hopefully following your video does the trick this year! 😁
I grow Cortlands and Ailsa Craig (long day) in central NYS, in milk jugs under lights. They sure are easy to transplant; I jab a trowel in the soil around 6 inches. Really stay on top of watering and weed pulling. I harvest when tops have mostly died down, dry outside a few days in October, have lots of very firm Cortlands still. Great video. Gonna try your taters in bags, or boxes.
Newbie here! Thanks so much for this - a couple of beginner questions: First, do I remove the dome as soon as sprouts appear and move to grow light? Second, how long should I keep them on the heat mat? Thanks again!
yes remove the dome asap and move to the grow lights... you can keep them on the mat as long as you like but once they sprout you can move it off if you need the space for other crops... once sprouted they'll just grow slower without a heat mat
Great video. When I sow black seeds on black soil, I usually tamp the potting mix fairly level, then spread a thin layer of very fine river sand, similar to what they use in golf course sand traps, on top, then when I sow the seeds I can easily see their distribution. The smaller the seed, the greater the benefit. You're transplanting April 11 in your zone... to help me translate to my zone 4, what's your average last spring frost date please?
I'm in TX and just came in from the heat of starting seeds outside. Perfect timing! We grow onions and garlic in Fall. Except I have some seed that is a few years old so I'm going ahead and planting it now. Do you plant by the moon signs? My dad does. I used to but now just plant whenever I can.
My Walla Wallas are at around 5" at the moment. I'm planning on using bamboo, staked in place, for my board method. I also picked up red onion sets so I can decide what's best for me. I've seen some locals end up with baseball size onions from set, so if that is a possibility, I may decide to free up a seed shelf for something else... I know I won't be disappointed in the seed method, but I gotta try the red sets. Is it possible to obtain seed from our sets for the next year?
sets are a total wildcard... sometimes they produce nice sized onions and sometimes tiny ones and many times they just go right to flower.... but no matter what they don't store nearly as long as onions from seed... good on you for experimenting though so now you will know the differences for your own first hand experience!!!... yes many of the sets will flower and you just have to keep the seeds from those flowers once they turn brown and start to drop the seeds its time to harvest the whole flower so watch carefully!
Thanks for taking time to answer. I haven't heard about the inconsistencies, and this is my 1st year on onions and alliums in general, so I greatly appreciate it! Thanks for holding my hand through this 😂
So, when you harvest and hang the onions to dry, I notice the leaves are all on there. I also hear tell you can eat those leaves. Would it impede the drying process to trim some of those onion leaves to eat? Are those leaves no longer good to eat at that stage of growth? Thank you! Great video. I love being able to see the whole growing process.
At this point they are very fibrous and not enjoyable or full of flavor anymore… its best to leave all the leaves because those are the plants solar panels that help capture the energy to make the biggest and best bulb
This will be my 5th year starting onions from seed, I normally have been placing in a bin and just broadcast the seed like you showed. This year I am planting in 72 cell trays, see if I get a bit more robust starts (not being so crowded). All I use for nutrition are worm castings and compost tea. 2nd year growing Yellow of Parma, left one to go to seed for next years free seeds. Still eating last years crop with no signs of sprouting. Interesting method with the boards, think I will give that a try this year. Stay Well!!!!
Viking gardener, so you think this technique of planting between 2x4s could work for garlic so that bulbs will grow larger in compacted soil? I wouldn't sprout them first, I'd plant the garlic cloves directly.
Thank u so much 4 the info Nate been loving the thrive content as well. I wanted 2 ask of any organic seed companies u trusted. I'm in Maryland. Any help would be much appreciated. Only my2nd year growing food and I need a little direction for seed stock. Thx so much 4 your time. Have a great day. Namaste
awesome info, thank you, Nate. Thanks to your new method I am growing healthy onions from seed for the first time. One suggestion though, maybe speak a little slower, a more relaxed mode:) Eva
This is hands down the best video I have ever seen on how to grow onions.
Agree 💯%
Best video on all of youtube! 🖖🌱☀️🌈
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Same here. Thanks Brother! 🌱🧅🌱 Happy Spring Gardening fellow Gardenerds 😊 #IfYouGrowYouKnow
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Outstanding! You forgot to mention that when you trim the seedlings back to 5 inches, you should use all of the trimmed onion tops as chives on baked potatoes, or any other recipe that calls for chives. I would also trim back some of the tops of the harvested onions and use those for green onions.
yes I wish I would've said that in the video thank you for reminding us!!
I totally get that its a lot of work to show the whole process step by step because you shot this video over months, but I wish that was more common in gardening videos. Thank you so much for sharing the whole process!
Ace, this is the knowledge we all must be searching for in these times on earth
I am absorbing this information like a sponge. Recommending your channel to everyone I care about.
I appreciate the positive energy my friend thank you!!
ABSOLUTELY 💯% the best gardener is NATE!! I harvested some of my yellow onions 🌰💛 today!!😅😅 (grew them ALL WINTER here in the upstate of SC and they are the BIGGEST I have ever grown following Nates advice!! BEYOND HAPPY 😊 with my gardening skills because of this channel!!
I appreciate the fact that you waited until you had a full video from start to finish for growing onions. So many RUclipsrs just tell you and don't show because they don't have footage ready. Great video!! 💚
Wow, really nice onions!!! That's definitely what my puny onions have been lacking, i need more compost in my soil and fertilizing with compost tea to get them growiiiinnggggggg! Thanks for the helpful content!!
0:17 *TIMING* Anytime in February is fine.
0:30 *SHORT VS LONG DAY ONION* Short day onions grow vegetatively as days are getting shorter, and begin bulb growth as days are getting longer (good in the South where they can over-winter onions). Long day onions grow vegetatively as days are getting longer, and begin bulb growth as days are getting shorter (good for the North where onions are planted in the Spring).
1:15 *BIENNIAL* First year they grow, second year they go to seed.
1:20 *SEED VS SETS* Starting from seed is best, so grow first year. Sets are second year onions, end up with small onions that don't keep well and plant may try flowering as it is the second year of growth.
2:30 *TRAYS AND SOIL* Uses 2-tray method. Use sifted potting soil, he uses Fox Farm, but can be any as long as chemical free.
2:52 *WORM CASTINGS* Add 20% by volume, prevents many issues.
3:07 *MOISTURE* Pre-moisten the soil so it's moist, but not dripping wet.
3:15 *TRAY* Fill with soil, gently pat down, spray the surface
3:24 *SEEDING* Sprinkle up to 300 seeds per tray. He's using Yellow of Parma. They can grow very close together.
3:37 *GERMINATION* After 10-days will see them sprouting. Keep around 70 degrees Fahrenheit, use heat mat if needed.
3:50 *TRIMMING* After a few weeks when they're 8 inches tall, trim them down to about 5 inches tall.
4:15 *FERTILIZER* Use 1 fl oz of fish fertilizer per gallon of water to fertilize the tray every time you trim them.
4:27 *TRANSPLANT* Around Apr11, gently pull apart roots in tub of compost tea. Choose largest ones, set smaller ones aside. Rake back mulch and put into compost to plant into soil beneath.
5:34 *BOARD METHOD* Nate's magic method (so pay attention). Lays down parallel boards (2x4 or 2x6) on bed with 2-3 inch gap between them. Makes shallow trench 1-inch deep, lays onions in trench, covers with fluffy quality compost, waters in with aerated compost tea (if you have it). Leave boards in place. NOTE: Nate later explains that using 2x6 boards will result in larger onions due to extra space compared to 2x4 boards.
6:19 *10 DAYS* About 10d after transplanting (Apr11 in video), onions should have perked up and standing upright. Can remove boards at this point if onions standing on their own.
6:30 *8 WEEKS* About 8w after transplanting (Jun06 in video), should have well established onion plants. Shows his onions mulched with 3-4 inches of grass clippings, which help keep soil moist. Mulch is important because onions have shallow roots. Nate only watered with weekly compost tea.
7:04 *12 WEEKS* About 12w after transplanting (Jun28 in video). Nate shows hute onion plants about waist height (3-feet). Summer solstice just passed, days getting shorter, so his "long day onions" are now starting bulb formation.
7:15 *HARVEST* About 15w after transplanting (Jul21 in video). Nate shows onion bulbs ready to harvest because some are falling over. Don't wait until they all fall over.
8:58 *SOIL FOOD WEB* Nate shows soil under harvested onions, just need robust soil food web, not gimmicks like the electroculture.
9:20 *CURING* Hangs upside down on day of harvest, uses wire shelving. Let air dry in the shade for 2-3 weeks until leaves turn brown and crispy. Then cut off leaving 2-3 inches of the neck for storage.
9:48 *STORAGE* Nate shows his stored onions on Feb22, 6 months after harvesting.
10:15 *FLASHBACK* Shows red onions with all the tops flopped over, waited too long to harvest so won't store as well. Then fast-forwards 6 months later, showing most of the ones that flopped over are sprouting, while very few of the ones that didn't flop over are sprouting.
I am watching this video at 9pm and i am feeling like waking up right now go get the seeds,straight to the garden no waiting tomorrow😂
How the heck did I miss this one. Wow what awesome advice, I may even try once again to grow onions. Thanks so much Nate. You blow me away with your knowledge
Well today I planted by this method, only a small crop, it’s coming into spring summer here so I guess they will be long grown. Let’s hope I have success.
I have been harvesting my onions too late. I have been waiting for the greens to fold over. They have been going bad quickly so I will try harvesting them earlier now.
That board method is going to be a game changer!
Onions are already sowed based on your other onion vids. Yea baby!!!
You are a natural teacher. You sacrifice other things to show us the shortcomings of not doing the right thing.
Perfect timing. Thank you. We're eager to follow along 🙌
Wish I saw this earlier. I’ll have to try this next year for sure.
Great I will give this a go this year. Done a year on Carnivore which has been great but after watching Dr Sean Omara I will be fermenting most of my veg this year as there are huge benefits to the fermented veggies.
absolutely my friend the fermented veg like onions and tomatoes and kraut and kimchi is all fantastic fermented!
I watch a lot of gardening shows - you are my favourite and I share you every chance I get. I just wish all garden pods say their Zone...
This gave me a dose of repect for the onion. They are a lot of work to grow.
Thank you Nate...have all of my onions started. Going through videos while I cook food for my sons Spring break snowboarding trip. Love learning while I'm doing other things that I love. Had terrific onions last season starting from seed and following your videos. PA (old) 6a/b
I’m so excited for this method! I’ve got about 600 seeds started… Yellow Of Parma and a red variety I can’t remember the name of.
Last year I purchased starts (like baby plants not the 2nd year bulbs) and I only got 2 decent sized onions!! 😂
This will be my year!! Thank you Nate!
yes my friend this is your year!!!
I cut the green stems back on some to make space for hanging while drying. I hope that is ok. Great video!
GREAT! Thank you for this! I have not found a video that explains onion like you do. So simple. Thank you again!
Great video and info... I really appreciate the DATES of different stages. Questions: is it true onion seeds don't store well so you have to buy them every year? But have you tried saving your own seeds? When harvesting, I gather you don't wash them, but keep them as dry as possible, but what if during the time you are going to harvest, you get several rainy days, what would you do? Do you grow onions in that spot year after year, and don't change the location? What do you do with that lot after you harvest the onions? Thank you for the tips... I am going to try to incorporate them in my yard. If you like you can answer these questions in the LIVE on Saturday.
thank you for the wonderful questions my friend and yes I will answer them all tomorrow during the live!!
Thanks Nate, another great video. You know the best thing about your videos for me is they come out 6 months before I need them. It gives me plenty of time to prepare 😂. I'm in New Zealand 🇳🇿
lol plenty of time!!
Howdy, howdy from Tennessee.! I simply cannot hear this enough. I have close to 100 seedlings up about 2" that have just sprouted. I mixed our own seedling mix this season, and used heating mat and are still under lights. Your timing is perfect. My personal failure has always been onions. Much appreciation for you documenting your journey, and will try your board method this year. I am guilty of planting to deep. Tray 2 will get started later this week... feeling a bit more confident. Thanks my friend.
Awesome.. i need to get mine in the ground .. I'm in May now.. way late but they are still going in.. Ty Nate!! ❤🎉
Amazing video. Learning.. master class video. Will start my onions.
Wow, I'm am going to try this
I thought I had a pretty good handle on growing onions..........and then YOU came along and completely blew apart anything that I thought I knew. Wow......great video.
lol isn't it a wonderful feeling learning something new and useful!!!... thank you!
Thanks, as usual, for the valuable information.
Never had luck with onions before, but this looks good.
Its really wonderful the use of natura means.
Very informative
Love that drying method- thank you!!
Thank you, I was looking for inspiration and got it. Very good!
Gunna try first time.
Great video. In the process of planting my long day onions from seed.
Fabulous. Wish I had this 2 months ago for us Floridians. But there’s always next year. Thank you !
in Florida you can grow both intermediate day over the summer and short day over the winter!!
We have onions and carrots planted in fall. Growing right now through the winter in cold ask Michigan.
Started last week, thanks
Super ordenada la huerta! 💪👏
I’ve watched your other video multiple times and was just as excited to watch them as I was the first time. Just as excited to watch this one!
I have totally changed the way I approach planting onions based on this video! Amazing! Thanks!
I experimented with onions, cut and used the red onion tops in the cooking, and placed the bottom part into water until they rooted and the green also started to grow.
I did this last year, when they had enough roots I planted in the garden.
It was a fun experiment.
Grew into about five onions.
At that time I didn't know they were bi-annual. The white ones made beautiful seeds, and looked like a pin cushion 😂.
So I have saved the seed.
Thank You NATE for showing us your tried and true method of growing Onions.
A❤W❤E❤S❤O❤M❤E
wonderful so now you can plant those this upcoming year!!... but you can surely grow short day onions over your winter I believe?
kickass im gonna follow along with you this whole year i caughton too late last season.. LETSS DOO ITTT thanks for the information i cant wait to see what you come up with this year
Going to try your planting method this year! Thanks Nate.
Love onion
Wow incredible video visual and to the point...so excited to grow onions for the first time this year...l think you are the only gardener that has actually explained the winter and summer solstice and the significance to onions...thank you!!!
I think you will have great success this year my friend thank you!!
Awesome video, thanks for your work..
Great video! It would be great to have the date-timeline for short day onions. So tricky to get the timing right!!
coming this fall I'll make a "shorts" video about short day onions for you!!
Thanks! Great video and exactly what I was wondering about...😀👍
Greetings from Sweden🇸🇪
brilliant method and video.
Excellent informative video i was struggling with germination. Ordering the thermostat controler heat mats. Planning the board method on rows of straw bales and mowing the grass between for the compost for the farm along with electric company wood chips after they rot a year. Thanks much for the information
sounds like a solid plan!
Thanks ..
Here in Africa we do grow yam. Do you have any video on growing/planting yam?
I've watched that your potatoes and educational. Thanks
Greetings from zone 10 B. Another great video. My onions are doing awesome. Only been using rainwater , fish fertilizer and maringa tree fertilizer. And I'll have to tell you. I could see a big difference using fertilizer made from the Maringa tree.
In southeast Ohio tried intermediate and long-day onions. Long-day in my experience produces better in my area. Love yellow of Parma variety.
I just had to reverse engineer this whole video into the metric system and southern hemisphere. Worth it though.. about to apply to this season as we approach our spring here
Ingenious Nate! Any other ideas instead of boards? Wood is very expensive. Still stuck in Lodi.
Awesome video ❤
something for everyone to watch out for, is if you are thinking of buying onion seeds from big box stores, GOOGLE the variety for the long/short day status. The few local stores to me sell all short day, but I'm in a northern region.
I absolutely learned a lot through this video, I'm going to try this this season.
Separate question though, and aside from the obvious fencing it off, what can I do for my garlic patch after my dog pees on it?
FreKing awesome! So excited to get some land and grow my food!
Thank you for this info! Started my onion seeds yesterday & hoping this will be my year to finally grow Ohio s to store! I will use the board method of planting & make And apply compost tea! I appreciate the tips!!!
Always the best and trusted information
Awesome, i have failed 100% of the time I’ve tried to grow onions… next season I’ll try this method.
Yes the best I’ve seen on the topic
Fantastic!!! …. New subscriber. 😊
Nate - Best video I've ever seen on onions! Thank you!
Also, in another video you said not to spray plants when the sun is out. I have a fertilizer mixture of Grass Fertilizer, Fish fertilizer, calcium and chicken 'stew' that I'm spraying my onions with. Can I do that during the day? Or do I still need to do that while the sun is down. Early AM or late PM?
I have a couple of Weather's field reds that have sprouted from last season. I'm just going to try and put the out this season to make seeds. See Saturday for the live my friend 👍👍👍
Beautiful harvest!
We got our onion seeds started last weekend and have some sprouted already. Last year we had ping pong ball onions so hopefully following your video does the trick this year! 😁
be sure to supercharge them with the "seedling fertilizer" from the video I made last spring thats the ticket!
@@gardenlikeaviking going to watch that one right now!
I grow Cortlands and Ailsa Craig (long day) in central NYS, in milk jugs under lights. They sure are easy to transplant; I jab a trowel in the soil around 6 inches. Really stay on top of watering and weed pulling. I harvest when tops have mostly died down, dry outside a few days in October, have lots of very firm Cortlands still. Great video. Gonna try your taters in bags, or boxes.
Newbie here! Thanks so much for this - a couple of beginner questions: First, do I remove the dome as soon as sprouts appear and move to grow light? Second, how long should I keep them on the heat mat? Thanks again!
yes remove the dome asap and move to the grow lights... you can keep them on the mat as long as you like but once they sprout you can move it off if you need the space for other crops... once sprouted they'll just grow slower without a heat mat
I learned alot from this video! It is not so scary to do. Don't know why I was afraid to try onions before.
Great video. When I sow black seeds on black soil, I usually tamp the potting mix fairly level, then spread a thin layer of very fine river sand, similar to what they use in golf course sand traps, on top, then when I sow the seeds I can easily see their distribution. The smaller the seed, the greater the benefit. You're transplanting April 11 in your zone... to help me translate to my zone 4, what's your average last spring frost date please?
I'm in TX and just came in from the heat of starting seeds outside.
Perfect timing! We grow onions and garlic in Fall. Except I have some seed that is a few years old so I'm going ahead and planting it now.
Do you plant by the moon signs? My dad does. I used to but now just plant whenever I can.
theoretically I'd love to but I'm not nearly that scheduled to be able to get them in on a specific day lol they get in when they get it!!
Clearly expalined! Thank you for the tips!
Thank you so much for sharing this valuable information! New subscriber here. I absolutely love your content.
welcome to the channel my friend!!
Awesome video, great onion instructions!
My Walla Wallas are at around 5" at the moment. I'm planning on using bamboo, staked in place, for my board method. I also picked up red onion sets so I can decide what's best for me. I've seen some locals end up with baseball size onions from set, so if that is a possibility, I may decide to free up a seed shelf for something else... I know I won't be disappointed in the seed method, but I gotta try the red sets. Is it possible to obtain seed from our sets for the next year?
sets are a total wildcard... sometimes they produce nice sized onions and sometimes tiny ones and many times they just go right to flower.... but no matter what they don't store nearly as long as onions from seed... good on you for experimenting though so now you will know the differences for your own first hand experience!!!... yes many of the sets will flower and you just have to keep the seeds from those flowers once they turn brown and start to drop the seeds its time to harvest the whole flower so watch carefully!
Thanks for taking time to answer. I haven't heard about the inconsistencies, and this is my 1st year on onions and alliums in general, so I greatly appreciate it! Thanks for holding my hand through this 😂
@Garden Like a Viking can you replant the ones that are sprouting?
Can't wait to try the 2x4's!!!
Just right on time.
Thank you
Onion magic! The only tip I have is I made a 4 position PVC hole punch rather than the board method, either one works great! Great Video~!
I would like to see a few pictures of that on the Discord chat or maybe on IG and tag me if you can!
Nice.
You make it look easy!
Yowza. Ive never been able to sprout onion seeds, only the small ones for chives. Thanks you!
Wow I didn't realize you can plant them that close together. I wasted a lot of space.
Good show, masterclass, cheers Nate
So, when you harvest and hang the onions to dry, I notice the leaves are all on there. I also hear tell you can eat those leaves. Would it impede the drying process to trim some of those onion leaves to eat? Are those leaves no longer good to eat at that stage of growth?
Thank you! Great video. I love being able to see the whole growing process.
At this point they are very fibrous and not enjoyable or full of flavor anymore… its best to leave all the leaves because those are the plants solar panels that help capture the energy to make the biggest and best bulb
This will be my 5th year starting onions from seed, I normally have been placing in a bin and just broadcast the seed like you showed. This year I am planting in 72 cell trays, see if I get a bit more robust starts (not being so crowded).
All I use for nutrition are worm castings and compost tea.
2nd year growing Yellow of Parma, left one to go to seed for next years free seeds. Still eating last years crop with no signs of sprouting.
Interesting method with the boards, think I will give that a try this year.
Stay Well!!!!
Viking gardener, so you think this technique of planting between 2x4s could work for garlic so that bulbs will grow larger in compacted soil? I wouldn't sprout them first, I'd plant the garlic cloves directly.
Great Video Nate! 🧅
A very good and informative video. How many times do you trim the onions?
I trim them only when inside so about 3-4 times then once planted we never trim them again
@@gardenlikeaviking Thank you for the reply. I'll try them this Spring.🙂
6b. Starting today!
Thank u so much 4 the info Nate been loving the thrive content as well. I wanted 2 ask of any organic seed companies u trusted. I'm in Maryland. Any help would be much appreciated. Only my2nd year growing food and I need a little direction for seed stock. Thx so much 4 your time. Have a great day. Namaste
I love rareseeds.com … but High Mowing Seed Company is somewhat local to you and they are also a fantastic company to use with good genetics
awesome info, thank you, Nate. Thanks to your new method I am growing healthy onions from seed for the first time. One suggestion though, maybe speak a little slower, a more relaxed mode:) Eva
As Always, Great Content