tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5850959518683244973.post467565254858037882..comments2023-05-14T08:16:45.763-05:00Comments on Gross Farms: Onion Planting & MoreLizhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14916756946513358284noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5850959518683244973.post-91441659478394295192012-04-09T06:31:34.167-05:002012-04-09T06:31:34.167-05:00Yes, it's a ridiculous amount of onions. I fig...Yes, it's a ridiculous amount of onions. I figure we'll pull some as scallions, and they're all good storage onions so I hope to have a hundred or so in storage this fall. I had more to plant, but figured I was already being a little excessive.<br /><br />Sad that you had to move your garlic. I hope it bounces back. At the very least, you can enjoy green garlic!<br /><br />I can't wait until I have more things popping through the soil. The weird weather seems to make things have growth spurts and then just hang out for awhile.Lizhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14916756946513358284noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5850959518683244973.post-65817542667820114112012-04-08T22:18:01.912-05:002012-04-08T22:18:01.912-05:00That's a lot of onions, Liz! Everything is lo...That's a lot of onions, Liz! Everything is looking great though. Your onions did much better than mine, and my garlic is still suffering from being transplanted this spring. If I'd known I was going to keep my entire garden space, they wouldn't have had to be moved, but it's too late now :-(Annie*s Grannyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04772261218172078099noreply@blogger.com