April 29th 2008

How To Grow Onions Instructions

I planted some red onion sets a few weeks ago and the shoots have just started to appear.

The TopVeg website was able to provide me with excellent onion planting information. 

Farming Friends & TopVeg have now collaborated to create a How To Grow Onions growing card.

How To Grow Onions InstructionsClick on the image to enlarge and if you wish to print off this growing card, right click on the enlarged image and then click print picture to print out a copy.If you would like this document as a pdf, just contact farmingfriends and I will email you the document. 

I intend to print off copies and then laminate the sheet so that I can use the growing card in the future.

Teachers, children, vegetable growers and anyone interested in growing onions are welcome to print off this growing card for their own use.

Other growing cards we have already created;

If you have any other growing cards that you would like Farming Friends & TopVeg to create then please leave a comment and we will be happy to create it for you.

4 Comments »

  1. You guys are great!

    Comment by Rosengeranium (Indoor Gardener) — April 29, 2008 @ 9:13 am

  2. I have found more valuable information on your site than anywhere else on the web! Thank you!!!

    Comment by Tina — May 1, 2008 @ 10:42 am

  3. hi im looking into being a onion farmer.i need books ,advice on growing the best onions because ive heard their the most hearty/and almost deceise free they need very little pest control e.t.c

    Comment by micheal — October 3, 2008 @ 9:26 pm

  4. Hi Michael,
    Thanks for your comment and good luck with you onion farming venture. You are wise to do your research before you start. I would contact www.topveg.com for advice as they will know the best onion types to farm and pest control. Topveg is a website about growing vegetables that is written by farmers so they will be able to give good advice.
    I googled onion farming and came up with this link that you may find useful,
    http://www.browfarm.co.uk/onions_about.htm
    and you may wish to take a look at a booklet called Organic Onion Production (Soil Association technical guides) by the Soil Association http://www.soilassociation.org/web/sa/saweb.nsf/home/index.html

    Good luck.
    Let me know how you get on.
    Kind rgard
    Sara @ farmingfriends

    Comment by Sara @ Farming Friends — October 5, 2008 @ 11:22 am

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