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Onions anyone?

[img]https://donce.lofthouse.com/jamaica/onions_wagon.jpg[/img]

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wow!!!!!!!! nice haul!!!

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I planted some sets and also some little plants for these onions. I also plant some seed, but use most of the onions grown from seed as green onions.

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Holy moly!!!!

Yes, please! :lol:

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Alright James now you making me mad. :x

Just kidding, I never posted pics of my lousy crop this year, since it was well lousy.

Great job as usual, Maybe I should send you my plants and have you grow them out for me next year. :lol: I can grow your tomatoes for you. :wink:

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HAY.......that's not fair!!!

LOL.

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Great harvest! What do you charge for shipping?

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Great harvest! What do you charge for shipping?
I can ship you some seed for 1 first class stamp.

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I have seeds - lost my crop this year. Missing the fresh onions.

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Good morning.
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Amazing! These onions look just like tomatoes! :wink:

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James is determined to keep his tomato posts in the veggie forum :wink: .

Now that your tomato thread has been moved to the "Tomato" forum, would it be okay if I posted something about hot peppers on it, James?

I don't want to cause any confusion . . .

Steve :)

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Start a new pepper post. I guess you don't like my tomato post...........

Gee, I don't know about you, but I have always grown tomatoes in my veggie garden. Now you tell me they don't belong in a veggie forum? OK, so be it.
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Oh no! Really? I thought James was just being funny so I was being funny back about the tomato-onions. PM one of us if there is a problem. I'll go look for this tomato thread. 8)

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That is a lovely haul of onions!

Do you mostly grow red varieties, or are there just more red ones in that particular photo?

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I think this load is mostly yellow onions. The reds just got tossed on top. I am wishing I had more reds............ next year. :P



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