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In the Garden: Growing Onions

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This is the VOA Special English Agriculture Report.
 
Onions come in different sizes, shapes, colors and flavors, from mild and sweet to hot and strong. A full-grown onion plant has roots, bulbs and leaves. The leaves are long, thin and hollow. They stand straight up and thicken at the bottom to form a bulb.
Onions are biennials; their life cycle is two years long. But they are usually picked during their first year before flowers form and the bulbs stop growing.
 
Onions grow best in loose, fertile soil. They can grow in many different climates. In cooler climates, onions may need fourteen to fifteen hours of daylight to start forming bulbs. In warmer climates, onions can begin developing bulbs with fewer hours of daily sun.
 
Barbara Fick, an extension agent at Oregon State University, says a faster way to grow onions is to plant what are called sets.
 
BARBARA FICK: "Well, onion sets are actually small plants, versus starting with a seed. So when you have a set, onion set, it actually is, you know, the small bulb. So it does not take as long to grow."
 
Organic material like compost or leaf mulch can help onions grow in heavy soil.
 
The bulbs can be pulled from the ground once their tops have dried and fallen over. Onions can be stored for months. But Barbara Fick says stored onions need to be cured first.
 
BARBARA FICK: "Curing is a way of making sure those leaves on the outside are nice and dry."
 
Here are some directions from editors at the National Gardening Association.
 
First, dry the onions in the sun for a day or so. Then bring them out of direct sun for two to three weeks. Spread them out in any warm, airy place that is covered. Or cover the onions with a light cotton sheet held in place with stones along the edge.
 
The sheet will keep the sun from burning the bulbs. Don't worry about rain. And do not use a plastic or canvas sheet. Heavy coverings will trap moisture and keep the onions from drying fully.
 
Turn the bulbs a couple of times to help them dry evenly.
 
After curing the onions, you can hang them indoors in mesh bags to dry even more. There should be no wet spots on the onions when they are put in storage. Editors at the National Gardening Association say the longer onions are cured, the better they will keep.
 
Some people cut off the top leaves before curing onions. If you do that, do not cut the leaves any closer than two and a half centimeters from the bulb.
 
And that’s the VOA Special English Agriculture Report, written by Jerilyn Watson. For more stories about gardening, go to voaspecialenglish.com. I’m Steve Ember.
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by: Riha from: Indonesia
09/08/2012 1:02 PM
i like onion because almost every Indonesia food use onion to cooking.


by: in-ho from: south korea
08/26/2012 11:28 PM
I like onions. when people eat pig meat with onions. Many people think that it smells bad. but it is good for healthy. After eating onions, have to wash the teeth for long time..


by: jojo from: vietnam
08/23/2012 5:39 PM
this is Bob, not Steve


by: il-nam won from: south korea
08/23/2012 2:17 PM
onion is mainly cooked by korea housekeeper. good point for health is known to many people. but i am worry that production of it is down this year. heavy drought might make onion disappear on our dinner table.


by: Yoshi from: Sapporo
08/23/2012 2:55 AM
I like meals using onions. Onions usually make a cook tear during cooking them. My wife cooks onions after cooling them in a fridge to avoid tearing. Are there another effective ways to avoid tearing? Are there any kinds of onions that make no one tear?

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by: paul from: china
08/23/2012 6:37 PM
In cutting onions please try chewing gum, so that you will not shed tears

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by: cactus from: vietnam
08/29/2012 12:22 PM
It's really, isn't it? I don't know this way, I'll try it. Thank U.

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by: Yoshi from: Sapporo
08/28/2012 8:27 AM
Hi Paul. Thanks for your kind advice! I will tell my wife it this evening coming home after work. The more saliva is secreted, the less tears are shedded! ?

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by: sean from: New York
08/28/2012 10:01 PM
my mum's method is cutting them in the water.Before u do that prepare a big bowl or a basin and a smaller knife.
By the way, is there a beer named sapporo?


by: mehran from: india
08/22/2012 4:39 PM
I like onion very much so every day i have onion in my diet but some people don't like because they believe that it makes bad smell for their mouth but if they know about its benefits for their healthy they don't forget in their diet of course you can wash your mouth after eating or use floss for cleaning your teeth.

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by: Nguyễn Hạnh from: Việt Nam
08/23/2012 9:02 AM
oh,i like onion too,

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by: Ha from: Vietnam
08/23/2012 7:53 AM
I agree with you about the benefits of onion on health. I usually cook onion with beef and pineapple. It taste delicious, the onion is sweet and good for our health. I usually buy onion in the supermarket and sometimes it is quicky rotten because I do not store them in the dry place, just because some drops of water.


by: Olimar Oliveira from: Bahia Brasil
08/22/2012 10:13 AM
there is a large production of onions in the world, almost everyone spends a lot of onions, a vegetable and is very good for health and also very good taste.