Knowing when and how to harvest onions helps you get the best flavor and longer storage life. Onions are ready to harvest when their green tops turn yellow and naturally fall over at the neck. Let ...
Onions are ready for harvest about two-and-a-half to four months after planting. You'll know they're ready when their leaves start to flop over. After you harvest them, make sure to cure your onions ...
Here's how to tell when you should pick your garden vegetables for the most flavor and freshness. You put in the time and money to grow your own vegetables so you can enjoy the freshest and tastiest ...
Onions are a fun and reliable crop to grow in the winter vegetable garden. Onions can be planted from seed, sets (tiny immature bulbs) or transplants. The method gardeners choose depends on the time ...
Onions are good about indicating when they are ready to harvest. The bulbs push themselves out of the ground and send three noticeably obvious signs that they have taken all they can from the leaves, ...
Onions take 16 to 24 weeks to grow, depending on whether you start from sets or seeds and which type of onion you plant based on your region. You’ll know they’re ready to harvest when the leaves ...
As our fall planting season winds down, we end with the onion family. This week we will be planting scallions, chives, and two varieties of onions. Earlier in the fall we planted onions and leeks.
A question that often comes up for new gardeners is when to harvest a particular vegetable. The answer is for some things it’s easy. For others, it's not. Tomatoes change from green to red (or yellow, ...