I put that dixondalefarm addy into my favorites file ..thought I better check in before Jim puts me on the mia list
Dixondale Farms is the source for onion plants in the market garden industry, great folks to work with and an excellent website for info on growing onions. I never had much luck until I started using their methods. The prices are fair if you consider they include shipping and excellent service including after the sale, also have a # of vids on the interweb that are very interesting.
link to the info page:
http://www.dixondalefarms.com/onionguide
Dan !! welcome back !!
Jim I just read an article on fruit growing in China,,,there they cull and bag the select apples/pears in a waxed paper bag,,,nothing about plastic though
this all worked as a reminder to finish getting my seed/plant orders completed
danwhocan'twaittoseeandsmellthedirtagain
If you can find wax paper bags, use them,, my instructor said to use those flimsy sandwich bags.
was I correct in saying they kept the moths off ?? It was a lot of years, and my memory isn't so good..
Do you remove the bags after awhile ?
my instructor said to do about 100 apples. I suppose it depends on how many you need for your family ..