We pulled up the onions.
Next, we washed them.
I followed directions for braiding onions from the Internet.
We hung them up in the barn like this. I miss all of you dear blogging friends, and we be back visiting shortly. God bless you today, Kathi
11 comments:
You got a gorgeous crop! I want to go and drink tea in your barn and look at them!So homey.
I have been enjoying the sweet onions from our farm CSA. I didn't get to grow any this year as we had problems keeping critters out of the garden.
Good job!
Your onion crop is beautiful. Good job!
WOW! Those are huge! What a great harvest! Congrats
You totally amaze me! You truly do! I just can't believe that! So MANY! You guys are amazing. I am humbled by all that you do! Truly!
Wow, that's a lot of work. How long will they keep?
Ruth, I am not sure. They are supposed to be kept in a cool dry place, and this is Oregon. This is a new experience for me. I may fail? I am not sure. I have always chopped them and froze them. I may go out there and find mold in a few weeks. I pray that they will last all winter. We will see. Kathi
Boy did you ever! You guys could set up a little road side stand and sell 'em. What a haul!
Wow, what a bountiful produce!!! It looks like a farmer's market :) I love just about anything with onions :)
Kathi! Those onions look fabulous! What a great haul from your garden.
You are so amazing. How do you do it all.
That looks so pretty....too.
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