Growing onions in pots at home is a straightforward process and can be a great way to have fresh onions on hand for your cooking needs. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to grow onions in pots:
1. Choose the Right Container:
Select a deep container or pot with good drainage holes at the bottom. Onions need space for their roots to grow, so choose a container that is at least 8-10 inches deep.
2. Select Onion Varieties:
Choose onion varieties that are suitable for container gardening. Smaller varieties like green onions (scallions) or mini onions are often a good choice.
3. Soil Preparation:
Use a well-draining potting mix that is rich in organic matter. Onions prefer slightly acidic to neutral soil (pH around 6.0-7.0).
4. Planting Onions:
Plant onion sets or seeds. Onion sets are small, immature onions, and they are the easiest way to grow onions in pots.
Plant onion sets or seeds about 1 inch deep and 4-6 inches apart. If using sets, ensure the pointed end faces upward.
This was the bomb at the BBQ – my sister made it and folks couldn’t stop asking about how it’s made.
SLOW COOKER BEEF TIPS
CRACKER BARREL MEATLOAF
Philly Cheesesteak Tortellini Pasta
Sour Cream and Chives Baked Potatoes
SWEET BLUEBERRY BISCUITS: A BERRYLICIOUS DELIGHT
Simple Tunisian Fricassee Recipe to Make
Candace Owens Calls Out ABC News Anchors: “David Muir and Linsey Davis Are a Disgrace to Their Profession”
This meal was my favorite back in the day. I couldn’t stop asking my mom to cook it.