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Potato Onions/Garlic
Orders put in. .
I ordered yellow potato onions from SoutherExposure. It sounds like it will be a couple of years before I don't have to buy onions but that is ok. You have to plan for the future too!
I ordered silverskin and rocambol garlic from Filiree Garlic Farm.
If these work out I won't have to buy again. Except for experimenting! I will have a bed reserved just for them. Now to get some straw for mulching and liquid seaweed for soaking the garlic along with baking soda. I am going to have fun trying this. Last year I just stuck some from grocery store in the dirt and did great. But after doing my research like a good gardener, I decided I would take some extra precautions since I am putting so much money into them!
I ordered yellow potato onions from SoutherExposure. It sounds like it will be a couple of years before I don't have to buy onions but that is ok. You have to plan for the future too!
I ordered silverskin and rocambol garlic from Filiree Garlic Farm.
If these work out I won't have to buy again. Except for experimenting! I will have a bed reserved just for them. Now to get some straw for mulching and liquid seaweed for soaking the garlic along with baking soda. I am going to have fun trying this. Last year I just stuck some from grocery store in the dirt and did great. But after doing my research like a good gardener, I decided I would take some extra precautions since I am putting so much money into them!
CindiLou- Posts : 999
Join date : 2010-08-30
Age : 64
Location : South Central Iowa, Zone 5a (20mi dia area in 5b zone)rofl...
Re: Potato Onions/Garlic
I would like to try some of these multiplier onions. Just waiting to get back to work for some dough to make the order. When do you plan on planting them?
Re: Potato Onions/Garlic
I placed my potato onion order also. I'm not going to put them in my SFG because they take so long. They'll go up on the patio with the potatoes and strawberries and my other long season and perennial plants. Now all I need to do is convert my patio from rubbermaid totes to raised beds. Ahhhh, dreams.
Mamachibi- Posts : 300
Join date : 2011-06-17
Location : Zone 6b
Re: Potato Onions/Garlic
camprn wrote:I would like to try some of these multiplier onions. Just waiting to get back to work for some dough to make the order. When do you plan on planting them?
well they said they wouldn't be shipped till after the 1st of Sept. So I have time to research when to plant lol
CindiLou- Posts : 999
Join date : 2010-08-30
Age : 64
Location : South Central Iowa, Zone 5a (20mi dia area in 5b zone)rofl...
Re: Potato Onions/Garlic
CindiLou wrote:camprn wrote:I would like to try some of these multiplier onions. Just waiting to get back to work for some dough to make the order. When do you plan on planting them?
well they said they wouldn't be shipped till after the 1st of Sept. So I have time to research when to plant lol
I got an email yesterday (SESE) saying my order was being shipped :scratch: How should I be storing them until I'm suppose to plant them?
ModernDayBetty-
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Join date : 2011-03-19
Location : Central Washington Zone 7a
Re: Potato Onions/Garlic
Mamachibi wrote:I placed my potato onion order also. I'm not going to put them in my SFG because they take so long. They'll go up on the patio with the potatoes and strawberries and my other long season and perennial plants. Now all I need to do is convert my patio from rubbermaid totes to raised beds. Ahhhh, dreams.

ModernDayBetty-
Posts : 298
Join date : 2011-03-19
Location : Central Washington Zone 7a
Re: Potato Onions/Garlic
Hubby built me a 4x6 that I have fall planted....when that gets pulled I will do the onions and garlic....humm or maybe I will put them in my 4x6 that has the cauliflower/pole beans/cucumbers...that will be gone after first frost...
I think I see another 4x6 in the future...rofl...hubby is gonna kill me...but I am hurrying the plants this way lol...
I think I see another 4x6 in the future...rofl...hubby is gonna kill me...but I am hurrying the plants this way lol...
CindiLou- Posts : 999
Join date : 2010-08-30
Age : 64
Location : South Central Iowa, Zone 5a (20mi dia area in 5b zone)rofl...
Re: Potato Onions/Garlic
I think I am going to make a new 4x6 for garlic and onions too. I need to grow more! Shallots as well! Oh dear, maybe I need more than one new box... 

Re: Potato Onions/Garlic
camprn wrote:I think I am going to make a new 4x6 for garlic and onions too. I need to grow more! Shallots as well! Oh dear, maybe I need more than one new box...
Yep, you need a 4x6 for garlic and a 4x6 for onions! Really. I planted a 4x5 for onions and garlic last fall, and it wasn't nearly enough. One box for each!
Re: Potato Onions/Garlic
Cool, dry location, in a breathable container: a refrigerator is perfect, if you have room.krazikandiland wrote:I got an email yesterday (SESE) saying my order was being shipped :scratch: How should I be storing them until I'm suppose to plant them?
I got my potato onions from SESE in August last year. I stuck them in my shop, but it wasn't cool enough so they started sprouting big time. I went ahead and planted them in September. They ended up having 6-10 inch leaves by the time we got a frost. We had a few days below 10° that they survived, but a few inches of the leaves got frost bite and died off. They were ugly looking, and didn't get as big as I expected, but they all survived.
Re: Potato Onions/Garlic
boffer wrote:camprn wrote:I think I am going to make a new 4x6 for garlic and onions too. I need to grow more! Shallots as well! Oh dear, maybe I need more than one new box...
Yep, you need a 4x6 for garlic and a 4x6 for onions! Really. I planted a 4x5 for onions and garlic last fall, and it wasn't nearly enough. One box for each!


Re: Potato Onions/Garlic
camprn wrote:boffer wrote:camprn wrote:I think I am going to make a new 4x6 for garlic and onions too. I need to grow more! Shallots as well! Oh dear, maybe I need more than one new box...
Yep, you need a 4x6 for garlic and a 4x6 for onions! Really. I planted a 4x5 for onions and garlic last fall, and it wasn't nearly enough. One box for each!![]()
yup I am sooo gonna get in trouble lol...
No he really don't mind..My garden keeps me happy while he plays with trains.
He just was a little grumpy the last time and made the kids help because I get to hot then I get sick lol...I will do them in the spring this year.
But the kids are getting where I have to tell them "chore time" first time was fun then they figured out it was work!
CindiLou- Posts : 999
Join date : 2010-08-30
Age : 64
Location : South Central Iowa, Zone 5a (20mi dia area in 5b zone)rofl...
Re: Potato Onions/Garlic
What would be the ideal depth for a dedicated garlic bed. I know the book answer would be 6” but some things just seem to do far better with more MM depth.
westie42-
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Join date : 2011-03-22
Age : 81
Location : West Union, Iowa
Re: Potato Onions/Garlic
Garlic is a shallow grower Westie. I grew mine in a bed that was 8" boards but only 6" of MM. They did fine. And I think with more compost added, they will do even better.
CindiLou- Posts : 999
Join date : 2010-08-30
Age : 64
Location : South Central Iowa, Zone 5a (20mi dia area in 5b zone)rofl...
Re: Potato Onions/Garlic
Oooh! A bed for each! Wonderful! I wish I could plant my front yard. I'm out of sunlight in the back, and getting the neighbors to cut down the willow that shadows 2/3 of my yard isn't going to happen. For now, 4-4x4 plus my patio is all I can do.

Mamachibi- Posts : 300
Join date : 2011-06-17
Location : Zone 6b
Re: Potato Onions/Garlic
Not quite the true believer yet! Or is it 'Trust but verify'? LOLwestie42 wrote:What would be the ideal depth for a dedicated garlic bed. I know the book answer would be 6” but some things just seem to do far better with more MM depth.
The onions in my TT boxes grow the same as onions in the ground. I've only grown garlic in boxes. Since the bulb grows right below the soil surface, and the root structure is so small, I think extra depth would not be of value.
Last year I planted 9 and 16 per square. The bulbs in the 9 per squares were definitely bigger.
Re: Potato Onions/Garlic
[quote="boffer"]
Yeah, I am going to try to space mine out just a bit more. I don't know why I like to cram things in so much, but a dedicated box for each of the garlic, onions and shallots will increase the yield, I hope.westie42 wrote:
Last year I planted 9 and 16 per square. The bulbs in the 9 per squares were definitely bigger.

Re: Potato Onions/Garlic
CindiLou wrote:Garlic is a shallow grower Westie. I grew mine in a bed that was 8" boards but only 6" of MM. They did fine. And I think with more compost added, they will do even better.
rofl..well that was a duh moment...compost is always added after harvesting lol..But I found a person with rabbit poo...and I am gonna put some on the bed this fall.
CindiLou- Posts : 999
Join date : 2010-08-30
Age : 64
Location : South Central Iowa, Zone 5a (20mi dia area in 5b zone)rofl...

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