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robby ([personal profile] robby) wrote2011-06-18 05:03 pm

Onions Harvest June 19

I plan to harvest the red onions tomorrow, and set them on screens in the garage to dry. The yellow onions seem to be maturing later, so I will bend down the stalks of the yellows and speed the process. Once I get all the onions harvested, I'll compost and till that bed and plant summer squash.

The dog is still spending most of his time indoors, but always follows me out, and is good about not walking in the vegetable garden. He has a new game where he'll do a total circuit of the yard, looking for lizards.

[identity profile] sammason.livejournal.com 2011-06-25 07:00 am (UTC)(link)
Yes that's what I plan to do too, now that I've harvested all of mine, although of course I'll need to pick out the ones with visible white-rot damage. Did you see the comment on my own LJ-page, saying that folding down the tops isn't recommended by some gardeners? I now don't know which advice to follow.

[identity profile] robby.livejournal.com 2011-06-25 01:58 pm (UTC)(link)
I did quote my source, and it does seem reputable. You can also click over to the next page for a bit about storing onions. I did wait for the majority of the onions to fall on their own, but I'm not going to now delay planting squash, because of a few stragglers. On the internet, you hear all sorts of conflicting advice, and it takes a bit of judgment sometimes to sift through it. Today I will finally pull the yellow onions, and if I am efficient enough, I'll also compost and till that bed.

[identity profile] sammason.livejournal.com 2011-06-25 08:06 pm (UTC)(link)
Yes it does look like a reputable source. I haven't yet seen any data to support the 'don't bend onions" advice.

[identity profile] sammason.livejournal.com 2011-06-28 11:13 am (UTC)(link)
The LJ Friend who advised me not to bend onion tops has now said that it was a misunderstanding. (http://sammason.livejournal.com/482673.html)