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That is Lucy my American Pit Bull Terrier.TZ -OH6 wrote:We need a "green with envy" emoticon. Mine all together would look like a sickly bunch of supermarket green onions.
Is that a real coon hound in the background, or just a red dog?
gixxerific wrote:Hopefully these will do good DDF.
G5 My long lost onion buddy.I put these in late March early April I can't remember. You should see my other onions. I will by from them again I can tell you that.
I should add (especially for you G5) I had a few rows of onions I seeded and well they are nowhere to be seen. They all died but the set and plants i put in are doing good to great.
I'm a member over there too. The Bayou Gardener (Donald) has a slicer and slices most of his candy onions and freezes them. I think they grow better the farther south you go.gixxerific wrote:Interesting DDF I heard from the Bajou Gardener they are good keepers. He is an old skool backwoods farmer. I am totally looking forward to how they do since they all went to flower.
I saw that and it is a pretty good idea. What he does is he has a dicer that he dices a bunch of onions than freezes them. That seems pretty handy whenever you need onion just reach in and grab a handful and walla semi fresh onions still better than the store bought ones. I may try that this year and see how it works. I use onions in everything that would be great for me.BP wrote:I'm a member over there too. The Bayou Gardener (Donald) has a slicer and slices most of his candy onions and freezes them. I think they grow better the farther south you go.gixxerific wrote:Interesting DDF I heard from the Bajou Gardener they are good keepers. He is an old skool backwoods farmer. I am totally looking forward to how they do since they all went to flower.