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Give me a day or two to compile my info. I have pics and such of the process and kept good track of it.
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Awsome, yea I'm thinking project for next winter, so no rush. I have a family friend who did a lot of custom LED stuff for my shop but I feel kinda guilty strapping him with another project.Give me a day or two to compile my info. I have pics and such of the process and kept good track of it.
My onions were doing great until I got onion maggots in the garden. Now every onion or garlic i plant gets infested. The onions die, the garlic is weakened.
Wish I could get rid of them. Don't want to use pesticides.
That custom light looks great!Give me a day or two to compile my info. I have pics and such of the process and kept good track of it.
Remove and dispose of onion culls and volunteer onions. Avoid planting successive onion crops without rotating to other crops. Avoid planting onions near fields where onions were recently grown, or fields that are located near onion cull piles. These fields most likely harbor overwintering onion maggot pupaeMy onions were doing great until I got onion maggots in the garden. Now every onion or garlic i plant gets infested. The onions die, the garlic is weakened.
Wish I could get rid of them. Don't want to use pesticides.
Ues that is common rotation and companion planting practice. Carrots around tomatoes is also a great practice especially if your soil composition is such that it crusts preventing water penetration- the carrots work like a funnel to channel water into the soil. It beats hand watering multiple times to prewet the soil (dry sponge analogy.I remember reading, I think it was in Carrots Love Tomatoes to not plant onions in grids for this very reason. It will help save the crop if you get an infestation.
I just plant them around mid May and it works. Couple of things I do:Your onions look really well bulbed. This is my first year doing onions and I have scoured the net looking for the proper time to plant outside. Well we have snow forecast again for this weekendand our ground is slop. Everything I can find says plant by March 15 because they start bulbing when daylength is around 14, which is end of April. Have you found that if you don't get them planted early enough you get tiny bulbs? I'm growing walla walla and newberg.

You might try cayenne pepper in the soilMy onions were doing great until I got onion maggots in the garden. Now every onion or garlic i plant gets infested. The onions die, the garlic is weakened.
Wish I could get rid of them. Don't want to use pesticides.
Looks like all the bases covered here, except I like the wood ash or diatomaceous earth method, I'll give that a try this year as an experiment, maybe leave 1 area untreated and see what happens.My onions were doing great until I got onion maggots in the garden. Now every onion or garlic i plant gets infested. The onions die, the garlic is weakened.
Wish I could get rid of them. Don't want to use pesticides.

I looked up the talon variety and it is also long day so I dunno where all this info about day length is coming from, or if it really matters that much. One garden I watch on the road to work everyday plants onions every year and they haven't put them out yet, haven't even tilled yet so this gives me hope.I just plant them around mid May and it works. Couple of things I do:
Talon onions from Territorial Seeds. Start in the greenhouse (going now) and plant them as I would onion sets. Good storage variety.
Bone meal and some magnesium sulfate in the hole at planting.
Side dress with same around mid July or so.
Pull and air dry
These I still have from last year:
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You could see what zone you’re inI looked up the talon variety and it is also long day so I dunno where all this info about day length is coming from, or if it really matters that much. One garden I watch on the road to work everyday plants onions every year and they haven't put them out yet, haven't even tilled yet so this gives me hope.![]()
You’re too kindNice garden brother. Thats life goals status



