Onions - Page 3

How to Dry Onions For Storage
Spread the onions out in a single layer, taking care not to bump or bruise them. Leave them spread out in a single layer. Warm (75-80 degrees F), dry ...
Cancer Fighting Health Benefits of Red Onions
"We found onions are excellent at killing cancer cells," said Murayyan. "Onions activate pathways that encourage cancer cells to undergo cell death. T...
14 Ways to Use Onions
What can I do with lots of onions?What can I do with small onions from my garden?What products can be made from onions?Can you use onions straight fro...
How to Grow Nodding Onion
Nodding onion is very easy to grow. It prefers well-drained soil in full sun but will tolerate clay soils. It thrives in difficult sites such as hot s...
Onion Bulb Formation Why Onions Do Not Form Bulbs
One possible reason for a lack of onion bulb formation is the selection of the wrong type of onion for your area. In their natural environment, onions...
Onion Harvest Time Learn How And When To Harvest Onions
By midsummer, when the bulbs start to fatten up, you can begin harvesting individual onions as needed. In late summer or early fall, the leaves on you...
Storing Onions - How To Store Homegrown Onions
Pungent onions that will be stored for the winter need to be cured for two to four weeks. A good storage onion stored properly will retain its eating ...
Collecting Onion Seeds How To Harvest Onion Seeds
Carefully clip the stalks a few inches below the head and place them in a paper bag. Set the bag in a cool, dry place for several weeks. When the head...
Scallion Picking How Do You Harvest Scallions
Even commercial producers harvest scallions by hand, although they often undercut the crop with machines to loosen them from the soil. Grasp the scall...