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should be able to share with the neighbors and still last me through harvest 2025.

onions were larger this year than last. 2023 was cloudy and it rained almost every day in maine. this year we had a lot more sun, heat, and a good amount of rain maybe once a week.

i highly recommend the patterson yellows as they kept in the basement for a whole year for me. purples should keep through the winter.

should be able to share with the neighbors and still last me through harvest 2025. onions were larger this year than last. 2023 was cloudy and it rained almost every day in maine. this year we had a lot more sun, heat, and a good amount of rain maybe once a week. i highly recommend the patterson yellows as they kept in the basement for a whole year for me. purples should keep through the winter.

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There's fried onion, sauteed onion, baked onion, onion soup, broiled onion, braised onion, onion slices, diced onion, onion powder, boiled onion, bloomin' onion, onion and bacon, onion stew, onion and spam, raw onion, onion and honey...hunion?, onion sandwich, peppers and onion, onion salad, onion soufflé, onion martini, onion and little fish that mate in the sand at full moon high tide (grunion), Paul Onion and his blue ox, flame broiled onion, mashed onion, onion pie, onion juice, onion skins, AFL/CIO, stir-fried onion, onion rings, chopped onions, batter-dipped onion, onion... onion... that's about it.

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onion dip

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Damn. Very nice. Practically every meal I make (and I cook, on average, 5 out of 7 days in the week) begins with onions (and garlic).

Allium staves off colds.

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You're god damned liar! That's 49lbs at best. Also nice onions hunion bunyons

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Do you do anything special in your basement to have onions keep that long? Purples won't last a month for me before becoming soggy.

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i dehumidify the basement, about 60% humidity, until october when the air just becomes naturally dry. no temp control in the basement - its 60 degrees down there right now, 50’s in the fall, and 40’s over winter.

some varieties keep better than others. purples in general don’t keep as long. if you are growing from seed, your seed supplier will let you know which varieties store better. i’m very happy with the patterson yellow onions for this reason.