13 September 2011

Onion Harvest

About half our onions tops started to flop over, a sure sign they are ready to come up. I knocked the rest over so the whole bed looked rather like one big onion blanket. I had turned the water off to each onion garden bed so they would be dry and the dirt would fall off easily, mud on onions is difficult. But then like mother nature is wont to do... it rained, totally unexpected and overnight.  Oh well, so we had to get the onions up now or the bottom ones covered by all the onion tops would rot. So away we went pitchforking and lifting the beauties out. I planted two full onion beds with the onions from Mr. H THANK YOU!!
















Since the rain had ruined all my drying work, we had to set the beauties in the sun to cure for the day and get all the mud (which wasn't too much) off.




















We lined them up along the garden fence, over the arbor, on the rim of 3 compost bins and 2 halved 55 gallon drums, plus one giant wheel barrow. About 1/4 to 1/2 will go into salsa making (provided we get any red tomatoes this year) and the rest of the onions will be for storage, or onion powder.  I even gave about 1/4 of the flat of onion starts  away to neighbor Kara and my Mom. Needless to say I HAVE ONIONS!!! YAHOO!!!

I waited a week or so to finish this post because I wanted to count how many onions we harvested, the total: 428 or roughly 140 lb. of onions. I braided about 1/4 of them and then trimmed the tops for the rest to be stored in burlap bags. It feels good to have put away that many. I have started making onion powder, I can only stand to do a little at a time because I cry so horribly when that many onions are cut up.

4 comments:

  1. Nice job! That's a lot of onions

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  2. They are beautiful! Glad those starts worked out for you...makes me happy to see that they did so well.:) We harvested the majority of ours this past Sunday and they are curing on our porch.

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  3. OHMYONIONGODS! That's incredible! And so so beautiful. Love the photos! Do they taste as good as they look?

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  4. Mike- I know I am kinda worried about what to do with them all!

    Mr.H- Ours are curing in/on the trailer in the garage. They all did really well, thank you so much for that flat of baby onions I really appreciate it!

    MJ- YES!! They are awesome sweet and acidic I cry horribly, but that's good!

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