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How To Plant An Onion Garden

One of the vegetables which needs to be grown in your garden is onions. This beautiful pinkish purple vegetable is so essential for us today because of its raging prices. Today, we share with you easy onion gardening tips. These onion gardening tips are essential for you to follow, in order to get a good and healthy crop. As we know that onions are edible bulbs and members of the allium family.

These onion bulbs is composed of concentric layers which is very unique in nature too. They have either a pungent smell, taste and sometimes this vegetable can also be quite sweet. It depends on the variety of onion you are growing.

How To Plant An Onion Garden

The onion bulb size is related to the size and number of the leaves. Each leaf translates to a ring of onion. The larger leaves make larger rings. With the rising price of onions, it is time we start to plant our own little onions gardens. Here are some tips on onion gardening.

Location - One of the most important gardening tip you should keep in mind is finding a perfect location. Onions should be planted in a partially shade spot wherein which its gets only a little wind. Onions should not be planted in heavy soils.

Soil - The soil has to be perfect for planting onions. The bulb needs to be placed in soil which is lose in nature. If the soil is not lose, you need to loosen the soil with a fork and remove the weeds.

Surface - If you are planting onion plants in your garden, you first need to create a leveled surface. With the help of a rake create a level surface for your onion garden soil.

Firm the soil - A gardener needs to use his feet to firm down the soil. Experts say that this vegetable grows well in medium soil (not too hard nor too soft)

Onion bulbs - To grow an onion plant, one of the main gardening tips you should keep in mind is to choose onion sets which are firm and plump. Do not use soft or too small onions when you plant.

Holes in soil - You need to make rows of small holes in the soil. You can lay a piece of string on the soil as a guide to make sure you dig the row in a correct straight line.

Planting the bulb - When you are about to plant the onion bulb in the soil, make sure that your soil is first set. The onion sets should be planted with the tips pointing upwards and positioned about 10 centimeters apart from each other.

Post planting - Soon after you plant the bulb in the soil, water the soil with only a little water. Keep a track on the soil and water it only when necessary.

If you follow these steps you are bound to have a healthy onion garden.

Story first published: Friday, August 23, 2013, 17:36 [IST]
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