A step by step guide on how to grow onions from seed in containers, pots, fabric pots, grow bags and raised beds. Easy planting guide from seed to harvest. Includes details on onion varieties.
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Variety: Texas Early Grano – Short Day
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  1. Demo is good but procedure alongwith material needed must be included so that farmer will get it easily and will try to act accordingly.
    Thanks!

  2. Is it normal for the onions to be flopping over before they've bulbed? I'm wondering if its the wind or something

  3. 🇨🇦I’m on a farm and have a very fertile garden soil. I have topsoil mixed with cattle manure. In fact last test all the nutrients were on the high side. I’m guessing I can get away with no additional fertilizer. I’m enjoying your videos very much especially the sound of those roots letting go near the end 😊

  4. This is my first time planting onions and yoyr video was VERY helpful! Thank you!😊

  5. I started a garden a couple years ago but only recently started getting serious to learn how to grow vegetables the right way and i find your video's very helpful. Thanks for taking the time to teach the rest of us out here ! I subscribed !

  6. I'm here because recently in Indonesia, onions are quite pricey. I'm considering planting my own. Thank you for great video

  7. why did I think onions would be so hard to grow before now? thanks for the video, the onions look amazing haha! I just started gardening this year and already I have learned so much just by doing. I can't wait to start things from seed next year. I actually really appreciate this style of video – no voice overs, just visually learning and with captions! 🙂

  8. New subscriber here. When you reuse your soil do you have any amendments added to the soil, or any fertilizer perhaps. Thanks

  9. I jumped into this with pretty much no research and threw the seeds in all Willy-nilly and now I got a bunch in a single little spot and don’t know if I should risk separating them

  10. In in San Antonio Texas I think that’s zone 8b or 9a do you know how many hours of sunlight I give that

    And when I do do I just bring them inside until the next day?

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