larry_stewart
Master Chef
Im growing a bunch of onions. I read somewhere to trim the tops and it will make them less likely to tip over during strong winds and rain ( and therefore stop growing).
Whether this is an old wives tail or not, dont know, but Ive been doing it for the past few years and have had relatively good success.
Problem is, overtime I trim them, im left with 2 + gallon sized bags of onion tops. I use them when I can in whatever dish I can. Ive also made some asian pickled vegetables and tossed a bunch in there.
I still have so many. I was considering making a veggie/ onion stock but even after that, Ill have a bunch.
Any suggest on how to use the motherland of onion tops ?
Whether this is an old wives tail or not, dont know, but Ive been doing it for the past few years and have had relatively good success.
Problem is, overtime I trim them, im left with 2 + gallon sized bags of onion tops. I use them when I can in whatever dish I can. Ive also made some asian pickled vegetables and tossed a bunch in there.
I still have so many. I was considering making a veggie/ onion stock but even after that, Ill have a bunch.
Any suggest on how to use the motherland of onion tops ?