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  2. The Best Tips for Growing Your Very Own Onions This Spring - AOL

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    Here's how to grow onions in your own garden, including growing onions from seed and growing from food scraps, and when to pick them in the spring.

  3. The Best Way To Store Green Onions To Keep Them Fresh - AOL

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    “The best way to store green onions is to keep their root on and place them in a jar, root end down, with enough water to cover the roots,” explains Edwards. ... “If you plant them in soil ...

  4. Green Crack Seeds: How to Cultivate and Where to Find Seeds - AOL

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    To grow your own Green Crack, visit one of the many seed vendors in the industry and purchase Green Crack feminized, regular, or autoflowering seeds. >> Check the best prices for Green Crack seeds ...

  5. Onion - Wikipedia

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    Onion bulbs to be planted for seed production Large-scale onion cultivation. Onions are best cultivated in fertile, well-drained soils. Sandy loams are good as they are low in sulphur, while clayey soils usually have a high sulphur content and produce pungent bulbs. Onions require a high level of nutrients in the soil.

  6. Biofertilizer - Wikipedia

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    Blue-green algae is used as a biofertilizer. A biofertilizer is a substance containing living micro-organisms which, when applied to seeds, plant surfaces, or soil, colonize the rhizosphere or the interior of the plant and promotes growth by increasing the supply or availability of primary nutrients to the host plant. [1]

  7. Soil color - Wikipedia

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    Dark soil color imparted by organic matter in Illinois, US. Dark brown or black colors typically indicate that the soil has a high organic matter content. [4] Organic matter coats mineral soil particles, which masks or darkens the natural mineral colors. [1] Sodium content also influences the depth of organic matter and therefore the soil color.