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    No onions this year Roy, I got plenty of seed stock now, but not sure how much garden we’re doing this year.
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    Took a tour around the back yard just now. We had a super mild winter. The bees were all over some blooms on my lemon tree last weekend.
    Went and had a look....20-something little fellas that I can see. Hope they make it. They have been known to disappear. Can't believe birds would eat them.
    Oh well. Birds have built a nest in there. Looks like mockingbirds. No eggs yet?

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    We never brought any plants in over the winter except the plumeria. Popping-out so I will go out and get it out of the shed. Even the silly houseplant rubber tree.

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    Even a few annuals from last year are looking to survive.....

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    For the bad, this crap came along 3 or 4 years ago. Wants to take over. Pulled a bunch, but it is poison. Don't know how to deal with it?
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    Allergies are flaring...Trying to get yet another sinus infection....

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    Quote Originally Posted by tcrideshd View Post
    No onions this year Roy, I got plenty of seed stock now, but not sure how much garden we’re doing this year.
    You need something to fill those 1,000 tortillas with!

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    Quote Originally Posted by 32t View Post
    You need something to fill those 1,000 tortillas with!
    I can provide plenty
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    Quote Originally Posted by tcrideshd View Post
    I can provide plenty
    I haven't heard of an onion shortage at least in our area.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 32t View Post
    I haven't heard of an onion shortage at least in our area.
    You know---------------maybe if everyone started eating more raw onions and garlic and skipped brushing their teeth---Social Distancing would be so hard--
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    A friend smoked some garlic this last weekend I heard good reviews.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 32t View Post
    A friend smoked some garlic this last weekend I heard good reviews.
    I tried that but couldn't get the bulb to stay lit long enough to inhale-- Yea I know-----------REAL Old Joke but I just couldn't help myself----------
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    Quote Originally Posted by tcrideshd View Post
    No onions this year Roy, I got plenty of seed stock now, but not sure how much garden we’re doing this year.
    Ok, I won't send you any onion sets. When you plant plant the seeds plant the seeds about an inch apart and then as they grow you can pull them and use them for green onions.

    You should end up having onions about 3-4"s apart to give them room to grow to full sized Gorilla Sweets.
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    A little early to start planting

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