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RE: Dehydrating and Dry Storing

Nice start filling the pantry for winter. Nice variety. My onions were a big miss this year. I tried to start from seed and then I didn't give them enough space. I've had a few green onions as I thinned what was left and will have a few bulbs but not many. I've also experimented with dehydrating in my oven. Its a convection oven so I kick on the fan and set the temp as low as it will go. I had some luck dehydrating mushrooms but haven't tried any veggies yet.

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Basically, I WAY OVER SEEDED indoors, a month or two before transplanting outside. Then, I started thinning, when I needed something for cooking, etc.

Here's a SORT OF recap (I skip a few steps here and there, but you get the gist!):

Seeding onion: https://peakd.com/proofofbrain/@bluefinstudios/its-a-seedy-day-in-the-neighborhood
Onions after a few weeks: https://peakd.com/proofofbrain/@bluefinstudios/gorvid-update-and-facing-the-facts
Transplanting Outside: https://peakd.com/proofofbrain/@bluefinstudios/getting-dirty

After that, it was watering, weeding and then, thinning, where I picked and used the tiny onion for cooking, etc.