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QuestionHow do you know when onions are ready to pick?Steve Masley has been designing and maintaining organic vegetable gardens in the San Francisco Bay Area for over 30 years. He is an Organic Gardening Consultant and Founder of Grow-It-Organically, a website that teaches clients and students the ins and outs of organic vegetable gardening. In 2007 and 2008, Steve taught the Local Sustainable Agriculture Field Practicum at Stanford University.To check the onion, stick your finger in the soil and run your finger around the bulb. Then, harvest it when it's the size you want.
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QuestionWhat if my onion sprouted and a little bit of it rotted? Can I cut off the rotted portion and eat the rest?cottage goblinCommunity AnswerYes, that is possible, but you will also need to wash the rotted area, even when you cut it away, because germs could infest the rest of the onion and turn that rotten, too. Also, check if any other areas of the onion look slightly off.
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QuestionShould I cut off the greens before planting in soil?Community AnswerNo, simply use a small shovel, like a spade, to dig a circle around the onion. Make sure you have already have a dug hole to transport the onion to and then lift the sprout out of the ground. Place the onion in the whole and make sure the dirt is compacted so that there is no air. Be careful not to let the onions roots get exposed to air.
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QuestionWhat if the roots have been cut off and I only have the top?Community AnswerYou can still try but it will not work. This is because the root functions in water, and mineral absorption, as well as in the anchorage of plant bodies. Some roots also store sugars and become enlarged. So without the roots, it will not thrive.
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QuestionHow big does the pot need to be for planting onions?Community AnswerFor onions, you plan to harvest as scallions or spring green onions, an 8-inch (or larger) pot works fine. To raise bulb onions, you'll need a container wide enough so that each onion has about 3 inches of space around it. Many gardeners choose to grow onions in plastic tubs or half whiskey barrels.
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QuestionWill you get multiple onions from the sprouted ones?Community AnswerYes, you will. Matter of fact, you can get three onions from a sprouted one!
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QuestionCan it regrow again without planting a new one?Community AnswerYes it can. I have onions in my yard and they have been there through three winters.
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QuestionCan I eat the tops of the growth from the onion I've rooted in water?Community AnswerYes. It's pretty healthy for you.
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QuestionAre the green shoots good to eat? How much can I cut and how often while the onion is growing?Zaidee BhaiCommunity AnswerEat them as you wish. Cut them when the spring onions are about half a meter long.
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