How To Plant Onions In The Fall – Grow Your Best Onions Ever!

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As soon as you finish planting, water your bulbs in. It is better to water the onion sets once the mulch is down. This sets the bulbs into the soil and keeps the mulch down. It will also help to hold moisture in for germination.

Autumn usually provides adequate rain for an onion crop. As long as you have rain weekly, the crop should be fine. If you do experience extended dry periods, water as needed to provide moisture to the crop. Once the crop goes dormant for the winter, there is no need to water.

As spring rolls around, your onions will come back to life. They can be harvested at any point as smaller onions, or allowed to grow to full size for a mid to late-summer harvest

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