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Old May 19, 2012   #38
feldon30
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Originally Posted by texasrockgarden View Post
Of three varieties I planted two, Texas Early White and 1015Y, did ok. Red Creole is one I will not plant again. It just didn't meet my expectations.

I pulled 1/2 my onions yesterday morning to lay out on the soil for 2-3 days to dry out and start curing. Last night it rained 1 1/4 inches.

Here is a picture of them on the ground after the rain and of them on 1" chicken wire racks. Hopefully they will dry enough this afternoon and tomorrow before the next big rain chances.
That is a crop to be proud of. Getting onions to bulb up like that is not easy.
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