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Old 12-07-2005, 04:36 AM
Travis
 
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Beth Pierce wrote:
Although I've grown onions for many years, my husband decided he
wanted to grow some. The way I harvest them is waiting until the
tops bend over, then breaking them off, leaving the onion in the
ground for several days. Then I pull the onions out, braid the
tops and hang them just like they grew, bulb side down, in a cool
place to finish curing and to store.


How do you braid the tops if you have already broken them off?


I looked on the internet and one site said to pull them out when the
tops fall over, and let them cure above the ground. I can
understand that. A friend of my husband's told him to hang them
with the bulbs up, before they are allowed to cure. My concern is
that the bulb will "grow" back into the stalk. Is my concern a
valid one? Can anyone give me an idea of the proper way to hang
them, bulb up or down, and if you can cure them while hanging.
Thank you.


Do what has worked for you in the past. Let your husband do it his (the
correct) way.

;-)

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