Every year we order our onions from a company called Dixondale Farms in Carizzo Springs, Texas. We love onions and plant a bunch of them - actually 3 bunches. Each 'bunch' contains between 50-75 onions and they deliver around January 1st. They come shipped in the mail and as soon as you get them you open them up.
Saturday proved to be a nice day to get the onions in the ground. I tied a string from fencerow to fencerow to make a straight row.
We use the "Back to Eden" gardening method so our soil is covered with four inches of wood chip mulch. I rake back the mulch under the string with a rock rake to expose the soil. Then we hoe up a narrow strip for planting and add chicken litter and biochar that has been inoculated with composted cow manure.
I use an old screwdriver as a planting tool. I poke the screwdriver in the soil and plant an onion plant in the resulting hole, being very careful to only plant the onion plant 1 inch deep. Any deeper and you run the risk of the plant not bulbing.
The onions are planted 4 inches apart. In no time at all, the onions were all planted! Five rows of beautiful onions.
We will keep them watered and weeded and will nurture them until harvest time. Can't wait! Nothing like French Onion Soup, Or caramelized onions!
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