1. Prepare the Planting BedChoose a sunny spot in your garden or yard, preferably one that receives sunlight throughout the day and has good drainage. Before planting, you need to loosen the soil, dig the soil about 30 cm deep, and add blood meal or compost to make the soil sufficient in nutrients, which is conducive to the growth of onions. 2. Planting into the soilAfter preparing the soil, you can plant the onions with the roots facing downwards, the distance between two plants about 5 cm, the planting depth about 2.5 cm, and about 30 cm between two rows. After planting, water them and make sure to water them sufficiently. 3. Put down the mulchAfter planting and waiting for the bulbs to adapt to the new environment, cover the soil with a layer of bark or grass clippings to prevent weeds from growing and keep the soil moist. |
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