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OKay, we're back at it with the onions now. These are the onions that we grew from discarded
scallions. Wilted, discarded scallions which have now gown into our very robust spring
transplants and I'm going to lay them in a track out front of this bed here, just about
as deep as I can get them. Sometimes I'll even bend them over just to get them in deeper.
And, when you grow a transplant of this size you're really bound to do a lot better than
starting out with some little bitty thing. So, we love getting our transplants up to
size and it gives us a tremendous jump in the early spring. So, you can see we don't
waste a lot of time fussing them in, as long as it's in deep and it's standing upright.
Once the water comes back, they'll root and they'll be off to the races. These guys are
heavy feeders, but I can come back and hit them with liquid fertilizer or side dressing
at any point that I choose. Mulch them in, boom, boom, done.