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How To Plant Tomatoes Like A Pro: Timing, Tips, and Troubleshooting

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I like to plant my onions close. In my small garden space, I want to grow as much as possible, so I fill the borders of my raised beds with tightly packed onions (all grown from seed)...bunching or bulbing, it doesn't matter. Over the season, I "thin" them by pulling every other, as I need them. Here, I have a lovely threesome of Walla Wallas, ready for the grill. Their companions, still in the soil, now have more room to grow. Use your garden space wisely.#thecoeurdalenecoop #smallspacegardening #organiconions #wallawallaonions #grilledonions ... See MoreSee Less

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I like to plant my onions close. In my small gard I like to plant my onions close. In my small  garden space, I want to grow as much as possible, so I fill the borders of my raised beds with tightly packed onions (all grown from seed)...bunching or bulbing, it doesn't matter. Over the season, I "thin" them by pulling every other, as I need them. Here, I have a lovely threesome of Walla Wallas, ready for the grill. Their companions, still in the soil, now have more room to grow. Use your garden space wisely.

#thecoeurdalenecoop 
#smallspacegardening 
#organiconions 
#wallawallaonions 
#grilledonions
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