Patchwork Green is a hillside and ridgetop farm overlooking the beautiful Canoe Creek Valley several miles north of Decorah, Iowa. Our family grows five acres of vegetables on a farm near Decorah, Iowa. We grow a wide variety of high quality, chemical-free vegetables using sustainable techniques.

Thursday, March 21, 2013

What Farmers Worry About


What Farmers Worry About
Onions plants grow slowly, and they need to reach a respectable size by mid-April when they are transplanted.  Once they take off in the field, the plants must reach almost their full size by the summer solstice in June, after which point they begin to form their bulbs.  The bigger and healthier the plant on June 21, the bigger the bulbs will be when we harvest them in August.  So, I stress about our onion plants in February, March and April.  If I start them too early in February, I’ll pay a lot for propane to heat the hoop house during cold months like we have just had.  If they get a later start, they may not be ready to transplant when the soil warms in April.  This year, it is both cold and cloudy, and the onions are pretty small!  Our fingers are crossed that growing conditions will improve in April.

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