November 23, 2024

VIDEO: Growing Red Candy Onions from Last Year's Sprouted Onions – Experiment


We are planting Oregon Giant Sugar Pod Peas, Bloomsdale Spinach, three different types of lettuce, carrots, and are trying a new way of planting our Red Candy onions! Our fall/winter garden is starting to look good!!

13 thoughts on “VIDEO: Growing Red Candy Onions from Last Year's Sprouted Onions – Experiment

  1. Looking and sounding like the perfect salad garden!! Hoping everything has a good
    germination and produces well for many harvests!!
    I'm thinking some lettuces and many snow peas for Spring now hmmm!!
    Have a good'nnn

  2. How exciting to be sowing and growing in the winter! Watching this reminded me that I need to sow a tray of broccoli micro greens today so I can maintain a continuous supply! Your soil gets lots of lovely organic material! I grew mustard greens for the first time in the fall, we really really like them! My wife adds them to all kinds of recipes! That was interesting with the onion experiment, a little like making sand castles!

    Klaus

  3. The same thing happened with my onions, except I left most of them in the ground all winter. They've got a huge head start on the onion starts I ordered, so I'm curious if they'll produce big bulbs in clumps or go straight to seed. If it works that's amazing

  4. I love your channel. I am up north so I have not planted anything yet. I just filled my raised beds with compost and will be planting this week. I am so excited to get started.

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