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Gary350
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Re: Tennessee 2025 Garden

After several days of continuous rain I pulled up the rest of the onions. It looks like about 60 or so onions. Wife is cooking a Red Onion pizza.
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Those are nice sized onions! I think you’ve figured out the right combination of variety and growing methods :D

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applestar wrote:
Fri Jun 20, 2025 5:55 pm
Those are nice sized onions! I think you’ve figured out the right combination of variety and growing methods :D
Red onions are sensitivity to 85°f temperatures in March & April most of them bolted, I only planted 25 and got 1 nice onion and about 10 very small onions. Yellow onions always do best. I planted sets = bulbs and plants, most of the plants died I wasted $21. A bag of 200 yellow sets was $5. We had 3 months of rain, I had to build another drying table to keep onions from rotting tops are like wet toilet paper.
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