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Your harvest this year wasn’t a very good example. Trimming the tops off does not make bigger onions.
This is super helpful! Thank you!
Could you just go in and cut the whole top off about 4 or so inches from the neck?
Never knew about the biennial aspect of some vegetables. Gonna search to find out if you have a video covering just that topic
I was told that if the tops of onions were broken, water would get in and rot the onion.
Thank you, Luke, for sharing your advice on growing bigger onions.😊
I always trim back my onions……..great tip! Thx 🇨🇦
The neck of all my onions fell over early. I believed that they wouldn’t grow much bigger and picked the majority of them. Well those I left in ground continued to grow bigger despite the neck being soft and bent
I add the tops of the onion in soups, salads, and on sandwiches. I would like to get a freeze dryer in the future to save things like that.