http://www.instructables.com/id/Grow-Onions-from-Discarded-Onion-Bottoms/

This works fantastically well, and you only need a couple onions to start out...I've got a couple dozen growing like crazy around my garden right now, and when I harvest them I'll cut the bottom 1/4" off and plant them right back where they came from.

Our blueberries are on their first season and have done surprisingly well for little plants.

The peas are five feet tall and covered with both peas and blossoms right now...the beans sucked, they're only a foot tall and are blooming already.

Mixed success with the squashes and zuchinnis...we'll see how they do.

Carrots and kale are also looking great, chard is mixed.

Lettuces, both grown from seeds and volunteers nabbed from Vedder's garden, are kicking ass...we've got at least five different varieties and they are going to keep us busy this summer and fall.

Potatos are just breaking the surface now.

Chives and strawberries are growing like crazy, but the damned birds keep eating our strawberries...just put netting over them yesterday so hopefully that's the end of that problem.

Dave, the dahlia bulbs are now foot tall plants that grow about an inch a day in this weather...looking great!

Fish on...

Todd
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