vue - How to Plant Onions
Visit https://calikimgardenandhome.com to get your free growing guide, “Grow 3 Vegetables in 6 Weeks”. Here's how I like to plant my onion seedlings that I started in the peat pellets indoors. Planting onions is so easy, I hope you plant them in your garden! Where to find me: Watch CaliKim on Carbon TV: http://mbsy.co/cv99B?url=?url=http://www.carbontv.com/shows/calikim-garden-home-diy/from:ambassador Instagram: http://instagram.com/calikim29 Facebook Page: http://on.fb.me/1JXq7vl Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/CaliKim29/ Veggie Gardener: http://www.veggiegardener.com/ Hang out with me at First Garden G+ Community: http://bit.ly/1DhYJuQ Check out behind the scenes videos on CaliKim’s vlog http://www.youtube.com/calikimcameraguy
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sorry to say but i dis n,t understand any thing i know how to speak english but meaning so difficult
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I'm going on a watching rampage of your videos. you are amazing!
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Hi I am from South Africa and really love your video's! I have been having problems to grow my onions they do not seem to mature / making any bulbs. I have planted my store bought sprouted onions in Feb 2016 and it is still not showing any form of bulbs? It has grown tall about 50cm or so. When I transplanted it was the middle of summer here in SA and thought i would be able to harvest before the winter hit us here in June/July but nothing is showing? Now it is August 2016 and the summer is starting up again???? I have searched for an answer why it is taking so long? It has been 6 months of growing. I have fed them everything they may need. Should I just wait and see or take them out and start from seeds? I really hope you get to see this post.
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I've been doing great with growing fruits and veggies and I bought some bunching onions and red burgundy seeds from seedsnow.com. I planted all 200 seeds in peat pellets and not a single 1 spouted! I have never had problems getting seeds to germinate and I'm so disappointed. can you tell me where you get your onion seeds?
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Hi enjoy the videos, I wanted to find out about planting baby
store bought onions and if they will go to seed because they are a biennial
plant. I have small 1 inch white pearl onions. I prefer for them to go to seed
because from the seed I can grow the equivalent of welsh onions. I large green
head green onions. Do you think this plan makes sense and what are the chances
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nice one...
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what is compost?
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The hottest garden host hands down. I learned nothing :)
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"......I love the smell of compost......" Does it have weed in it?
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you're dicing with death there, inhaling from your compost
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Hi CaliKim 29, enjoyed your video(s) (was watching the pumpkin ones too lol) I've one or two things that I've found over a lifetime of gardening that I hope will help others. I was trained old school (in fact it was my first trade straight from school) by an old style gardener (or propagator as he liked to be called) so I'm not sure how the old lore will stand up in the face of modern science but it's always worked for me.
I've always found that using fresh compost or a medium that is too rich in fresh organic matter will encourage the onions to go to seed, fine if your using them for breeding new strains but dam annoying if you want them for culinary use, onions always seem to grow better in poorer soils.
Planting seedlings or sets in a soft soil will tend to produce loose, blousey onions, a firm (not that hard that you need a chain gang to break it) soil will produce firmer and more compact onions which will store for the whole winter without any problems.
Grow carrots and onions in the same bed row for row as the scent of one helps to mask the scent of the other from many pests Ie. carrot and onion fly to mention a couple and it helps to maximise your growing area.
Garlic grown next to roses discourages greenfly from attacking the rose as it takes a natural insecticide from the garlic and you don't get garlic scented roses lol but that's going off track, just thought I'd toss it in as it can work for other plants as well. Sorry for the length of this but like your pumpkins once I get started its hard to stop :D. -
I love watching her loosen that soil.
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Love your onions
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thanks! i was wondering how easy/difficult it was to take off the netting w/ roots grown in it.
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Hi,just ordered ,kelsae, cant wait to plant it,cheers,Bob:)
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Cool, timely got hold of this video, will be transplanting my onion seedlings with in this week. Didn't grow them in pellets so will be separating all of them (against your rules :p)
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very helpful video.thanks kim
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HI Kim. Your videos are always inspiring and instructive, and well produced. Thanks. I have a question. You planted onions in a container from where you recently harvested garlic. Is there reason to be concerned about either soil depletion or disease or predators, since they are in the same Allium family? I know garlic is particularly resistant to disease and pests, and onions protect other plants from them also. I would have just assumed you'd rotate the onions into a place that grew something different. Like I have the Three Sisters growing were I grew my garlic last year, and I have onions in where I had tomatoes last year.
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Nice set of onions
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