Harvesting Onions & How To Tell When They Are Ready To Be Harvested

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2016-08-12に共有
We are picking some early onions today from the garden. They are
looking great and although they could be bigger i am not complaining! I
also get asked all the time when you can tell if the onion is ready to
be picked.
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コメント (21)
  • @zyzor
    I got into vegetable planting because a bag of store bought Vidalia onions sprouted two bulbs that I planted. It’s been fun to watch them grow.
  • I bought an onion from the grocery store and the next day it was growing leaves so i rolled with it, planted them in soil a few weeks after, and now I’m looking at 4 onions growing away in the matter of two months! It was so easy! I’m definitely gonna be growing more thanks for all your help!
  • I'm here from the future. Cut those long leaves back every few days and you can force more yields. Some necks are breaking early from wind and leaf size.
  • I'm in Northern Michigan. It's onion time in the garden. I started long day onions from seed in April and find that they grow the best. I use onion in almost everything and grow 100 for my own use each year. Yummiest. 😭
  • Thank you! I have never heard anyone explain when to harvest your onions so easily! This was my first time planting onions! You explained it so simply and straight to the point it was easy to only harvest the ones that were ready! So glad I found your video!
  • Ty so much buddy. First year for me and my first garden. The onions are growing outstanding and now I know their not quite ready yet. Straight forward and to the point.
  • I’m in Australia so opposite seasons, spring here at the moment. Thanks, that was helpful. The tops of a lot of mine have fallen over like yours but definitely still firm at the base so will leave them for now. Also I like it when home gardeners keep it real, I don’t want to see beds full of perfect crops….that rarely happens !
  • @sarah_farm
    I hope you will continue to show us your traditional cooking. It’s better than watching all those world famous chefs . Also your traditional attire and lifestyle are so wholesome , healthy and peaceful. It’s very soothing watching your videos . And it's an honor to have you visit our channel, we can discuss more about our experiences in harvesting and building farms.
  • Thanks so much for your videos. I may have told you that before but they are always informative, very understandable, and easy to follow. Your tips have helped my gardening. Thanks again.
  • Another great video! I only grew a tiny onion crop and most of them were eaten as green onions. But this was very educational in case I decide to seriously plant onions next year. Thank you for all the hard work you do to educate us out here.!
  • Nice harvest, love them alliums! Your effort cleaning up the bed for shooting make it look very nice.
  • @timshepherd4626
    From the middle of Illinois thank you. I love gardening vids but the majority are from other zones. It's good to see a gardening tutorial from somewhere closer to my local. Keep up the great work and keep the tutorials coming =)
  • @katc5345
    Thank you for this! But most importantly thank you for getting straight to the point and being direct with the info! Made it simple, thanks 🙏 ☺️
  • You're always a great home gardening resource, Luke! One question: How will I know when my overwintered onions are ready to harvest? Do they also follow this wilting-stem pattern, or not?
  • @fah6601
    Thank you! This is such an informative and helpful video. I'm new to planting my own vegetables so it's all new to me. Thank you for doing this video
  • great info. I planted a few onions... from other onions, and they are close. So I will be pulling them very soon. My garden is the best on the Block thanks to the Channel and your insight. Thanks
  • Thank you for this info. I wasn't sure when the onion was ready. But that bit of information will take the guess out. Thank you for sharing I appreciate immensely.