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Member's Mark Onions & Potatoes, 72pk

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Versatile and Essential: Onions and Potatoes

Onions and potatoes are staple vegetables that bring flavor and substance to countless dishes. Known for their versatility, they are not only excellent for cooking but also easy to grow, making them a perfect addition to your edible garden. Whether you're seasoning a meal or creating hearty recipes, these vegetables are indispensable in the kitchen.

How to Plant Onions

Plant onions in well-drained soil that has been loosened for optimal growth. Space garden rows 12-24 inches apart and follow these steps for planting:
  • Dig a hole deep enough to cover the tops of the sets with soil.
  • Place the bulb(s) firmly in the hole with pointed ends up.
  • Replace the soil, ensuring the bulb(s) are covered.
  • Water thoroughly after planting and during dry periods.
Control weeds around the sets with frequent shallow cultivation. Harvest onions when fully matured and allow them to air dry for best results.

Tips for Growing Potatoes

Potatoes thrive in sunny locations with light, loose, well-drained soil. For best results, plant them in early spring when the ground warms to about 50ºF. Follow these steps for planting:
  • Amend heavy clay soil with organic matter to improve texture.
  • Dig a hole 6-8 inches deep and place the tuber firmly inside.
  • Cover the tuber with 3 inches of soil.
  • When shoots reach 8 inches tall, mound soil halfway up the stems.
Repeat the mounding process during the growing season to keep tubers covered and prevent greening, which can cause bitterness. Keep the soil consistently moist, especially during flowering and tuber formation, as potatoes are sensitive to drought.

Grow Your Own Edible Garden

Onions and potatoes are not only delicious but also rewarding to grow. With proper care and attention, you can enjoy fresh, homegrown vegetables straight from your garden. Start planting today and experience the joy of cultivating your own food!

Product details


Versatile and Essential: Onions and Potatoes

Onions and potatoes are staple vegetables that bring flavor and substance to countless dishes. Known for their versatility, they are not only excellent for cooking but also easy to grow, making them a perfect addition to your edible garden. Whether you're seasoning a meal or creating hearty recipes, these vegetables are indispensable in the kitchen.

How to Plant Onions

Plant onions in well-drained soil that has been loosened for optimal growth. Space garden rows 12-24 inches apart and follow these steps for planting:
  • Dig a hole deep enough to cover the tops of the sets with soil.
  • Place the bulb(s) firmly in the hole with pointed ends up.
  • Replace the soil, ensuring the bulb(s) are covered.
  • Water thoroughly after planting and during dry periods.
Control weeds around the sets with frequent shallow cultivation. Harvest onions when fully matured and allow them to air dry for best results.

Tips for Growing Potatoes

Potatoes thrive in sunny locations with light, loose, well-drained soil. For best results, plant them in early spring when the ground warms to about 50ºF. Follow these steps for planting:
  • Amend heavy clay soil with organic matter to improve texture.
  • Dig a hole 6-8 inches deep and place the tuber firmly inside.
  • Cover the tuber with 3 inches of soil.
  • When shoots reach 8 inches tall, mound soil halfway up the stems.
Repeat the mounding process during the growing season to keep tubers covered and prevent greening, which can cause bitterness. Keep the soil consistently moist, especially during flowering and tuber formation, as potatoes are sensitive to drought.

Grow Your Own Edible Garden

Onions and potatoes are not only delicious but also rewarding to grow. With proper care and attention, you can enjoy fresh, homegrown vegetables straight from your garden. Start planting today and experience the joy of cultivating your own food!
$29.45
Member's Mark Onions & Potatoes, 72pk
$29.45

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Product details


Versatile and Essential: Onions and Potatoes

Onions and potatoes are staple vegetables that bring flavor and substance to countless dishes. Known for their versatility, they are not only excellent for cooking but also easy to grow, making them a perfect addition to your edible garden. Whether you're seasoning a meal or creating hearty recipes, these vegetables are indispensable in the kitchen.

How to Plant Onions

Plant onions in well-drained soil that has been loosened for optimal growth. Space garden rows 12-24 inches apart and follow these steps for planting:
  • Dig a hole deep enough to cover the tops of the sets with soil.
  • Place the bulb(s) firmly in the hole with pointed ends up.
  • Replace the soil, ensuring the bulb(s) are covered.
  • Water thoroughly after planting and during dry periods.
Control weeds around the sets with frequent shallow cultivation. Harvest onions when fully matured and allow them to air dry for best results.

Tips for Growing Potatoes

Potatoes thrive in sunny locations with light, loose, well-drained soil. For best results, plant them in early spring when the ground warms to about 50ºF. Follow these steps for planting:
  • Amend heavy clay soil with organic matter to improve texture.
  • Dig a hole 6-8 inches deep and place the tuber firmly inside.
  • Cover the tuber with 3 inches of soil.
  • When shoots reach 8 inches tall, mound soil halfway up the stems.
Repeat the mounding process during the growing season to keep tubers covered and prevent greening, which can cause bitterness. Keep the soil consistently moist, especially during flowering and tuber formation, as potatoes are sensitive to drought.

Grow Your Own Edible Garden

Onions and potatoes are not only delicious but also rewarding to grow. With proper care and attention, you can enjoy fresh, homegrown vegetables straight from your garden. Start planting today and experience the joy of cultivating your own food!