lvstealth
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i lived in a little town in GA, you could plant a sweet tx onion there and end up with a vidallia onion (none of the stuff that makes your eyes sting... none!) about a mile down the road you plant one and you get a tx sweet onion, not a vidallia. you could move dirt or try the exact stuff, but if you are not in that small oval, you dont get the good vidallias. others would take the onions we had and try them "at home" they did not EVER come out right.
using that as a life lesson in growing things, i figure outdoors, the "where" matters a LOT a LOT!!
using that as a life lesson in growing things, i figure outdoors, the "where" matters a LOT a LOT!!