From Hobby to Harvest: My Organic Way of Growing Spring Onions and Turning a Crate into Garden

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Hello, fellow gardeners! 🌱🌿

Today, I want to share a simple step about how I started planting spring onions on my small garden. At first, this was just my hobby during free time. But without noticing my mall garden slowly grew bigger and fuller.

It all began when my mother gave me one crate of spring onions seedlings when I went home to visit. She told me not to waste them, so I decide to plant them in an empty area near our farm house I though, why not try? At least the effort won’t be wasted, and I will also enjoy seeing them grow That is how my green onion garden started.

The first thing I did was prepare the soil. A good start always begins with healthy soil. I loosened the ground by digging it with a hoe, making sure it was soft enough for planting green onions loves soil that drains well but still keeps enough moisture.

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Since we raise livestock at home, I made use of the chicken manure. This is a natural and organic fertilizer that helps plants grow strong. I mixed the manure with the soil a few weeks before planting so that it wouldn’t be too fresh, If you sue it fresh, it can be strong and might damage the seedlings.

For me, this is very important because I want my garden to stay organic safe, healthy and chemical-free.

When the soil was ready, I started planting. I made small rows on the ground with equal spaces so that the onions would not grow too close together. Then, I planted each seedling carefully.

Green onions are not hard to grow. Even if you don’t have much experiences, you can succeed, what they really need is enough sunlight, a little water and proper care.

Watering is simple but important. I water the spring onions early in the morning or late in the afternoon. I avoid watering them at noon when the sun is too hot because it might harm the plants. Green onions like moist soil but not too wet.

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While waiting for them to grow. I always check for weeds and remove them. Weeds can complete with the plants for nutrients. I also make sure toa dd more compost or organic fertilizer if needed. Since green onions grow quickly, you will notice new shoots coming out after a few weeks. This is the most exciting part. After about 50 to 60 days, the green onions are ready to harvest. I usually pull them out gently or cut the leaves if I want them to grow again, Fresh green onions are always perfect for cooking, whether for soups, omelets or any dish that needs a strong onion flavor.

What started as simple hobby became something more productive. I realized that gardening does not only give you food but also joy and peace of mind. Every time I visit my small plot and see the green onions growing. I feel proud of the effort I put in.

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To my fellow gardeners, I encourage you to try planting spring onions too, Its easy and very useful in the kitchen. Even if you only have small space, you can also grow them in pots or containers.

Thank you for reading my story. This is my owned picture, captured on my Vivo phone and edited in Canva. I hope this inspires you to plant something today. Keep growing keep smiling and enjoy every moment in your garden. 💚

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  • asuncion1127 profile picture(50)

    Wow! I admire the way you plant. That's also the favorite crop of my mother, for the whole year round she has harvest.

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    • dreamrona profile picture(66)

      Thank you so much! that's wonderful to hear about your mother's harvest, so inspiring that she gets to enjoy it all year around. truly a blessing!

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    • hive-174680 profile picture(62)

      We appreciate your work and your publication has been hand selected by the geography curation team on behalf of the Amazing Nature AN Community. Keep up the good work!

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      • dreamrona profile picture(66)

        Thank you so much! I really appreciate your support and encouragement. I'm grateful to be part of this amazing community.

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      • isdarmady profile picture(75)
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        Hopefully they can grow very well and produce a quality union.

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        • dreamrona profile picture(66)

          Yes, that’s what I’m really hoping for too! I hope these mango and durian plus the avocado trees will grow healthy and bear good quality fruits in the future.

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        • jazlove profile picture(59)

          I will also try to plant that on our farm too. That’s my favorite for palabok toppings. So nice to see how you plant it.

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          • dreamrona profile picture(66)

            Yes, that's great to hear! Palabok toppings are the best, I wanna try this also. I'm excited for you sis, try planting it too.

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          • mariaser profile picture(76)

            Hello friend, I love working in contact with nature, planting and harvesting the things we need for our consumption. Everything looks great. Congratulations. 🎉

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            • dreamrona profile picture(66)

              Thank you friend @mariaser! I truly enjoyed everyday in my simple garden, a true fulfilling to plant, harvest and see the blessings of our hard work. Lets keep planting and growing friend.

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            • markone85 profile picture(62)

              Although we have many different plants, I am always happy to see some new unknown or less known plant. I am happy to see that you are also planting some plants that we are planting here And that is onions, I had four types of them this year Congratulations on your hard work

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              • dreamrona profile picture(66)

                Thank you so much! I’m really happy to hear that. I also enjoy discovering and planting new or less knows plants, it makes gardening so exciting! Lets keep growing and learning together!

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