bottle as shown in the fig-3.
Fig-3 Onion roots
Observe the growth of roots for a few
days till they grow to nearly an inch.
Take the onion out and cut some of the
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The common onion (Allium cepa) is a biennial with large bulbs that are usually single. It is the most important bulb crop and is exceeded in value by only four other vegetable crops grown in the United States, viz., potatoes, sweet potatoes, tomatoes, and cabbages. Like all the other bulb crops it is hardy and, in the North, is planted very early in the spring. In the South it is grown as a winter crop. The bulk of the crop is grown from seed sown in the open, but the plants are also grown from transplanted seedlings that have been started under glass or in a seed bed and by planting sets. 93
SOUTHPORT WHITE GLOBE ONION
For root examination the Southport White Globe onion was planted Apr. 10. Especial care was exercised to have the soil fine and loose and with a smooth surface, since the seeds are small and do not germinate quickly. Thorough preparation of the soil is an essential feature in the successful growth of nearly all crops. It is especially important in the production of vegetables. The seed was sown in drill rows in the field where the crop was to mature. The rows were 14 inches apart and the seed was covered 1/2 inch deep. From time to time the soil was shallowly hoed and all weeds were removed from the plots.