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    So buckets are to avoid the Vole problem?
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    Quote Originally Posted by cudarunner View Post
    So buckets are to avoid the Vole problem?
    Exactly,

    A friend of mine is testing a poison out from last year, which we might use in the surrounding yard area, I am reluctant to use it in the actual garden

    My thought is to spread it in the yard if it works for him and then Rototill the garden pretty deep

    The other option is to wire the bottom of a few Garden boxes but that is quite an investment

    I am trying to learn if Voles will climb through Hay Bales as my neighbor is using them

    "The Shan" however is mentioning Damn Ducks again hehehe
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    The Walla Walla onions are looking good

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    How long before they are big enough for cooking?

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    Those have a ways to go----You can start pulling them when they get to the size of green onions but around here most wait until they are at least an inch across. Back in the day the machines for seeding weren't as accurate as they are today so the growers would thin the onions then bunch them up and sell them as 'Salad Onions'. These days they just start pulling a row until the onions are close to being big enough to become dry onions. Here's a pic;

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    I hope this is of some help.

    I tried to load just the picture of the onion's development but it didn't work so here's a link to more about the WW Sweets including the picture;

    https://www.spokesman.com/agriculture/onions/

    I will add that while they can be cooked due to the extremely high water content (around 90%) they aren't real good for cooking. Where they excel is used raw. You'll see people around here with a slice of WW Sweet almost as big as the patty on their hamburger.
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    That’s what I find they are good for, RAW, mine are doing great, thanks Roy
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    Mine aren't doing very well but I am north and it might be me...........
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    Quote Originally Posted by 32t View Post
    Mine aren't doing very well but I am north and it might be me...........
    If you have 'ANY' still going you've done far better than I did. They were fine and suddenly they just died. I know they love water so I might not have kept them hydrated enough.

    I'm sure Travis has killed the hard neck garlic I had going so 'IF' I'm going to do any more playing, I'll see about getting the raised beds put up.
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    Roy
    A great article
    My plan is to let these grow until the green lays down then pick the bulbs
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