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sherone_13 |
Posted - May 22 2013 : 08:24:08 AM Can you transplant yellow onions? I would like to start some from seed in the green house and then transplant outside. Is this doable?
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naturemaiden |
Posted - May 27 2013 : 02:30:24 AM i've started them inside & transplanted them as well. i also direct sow in early spring. never any problems.
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Posted - May 22 2013 : 11:33:32 AM I do start all my onions from seed and transplant every year and they do great. I seed in a really good size pot, then transplant up from there, sometimes two or three times before they get to the garden. It's easy you should not have any trouble.
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oldbittyhen |
Posted - May 22 2013 : 09:18:11 AM transplanting a root crop is nearly impossible, diret sow is the best...
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