Onions love such a diet

Onions are versatile vegetables that can be grown in a variety of conditions. Their ability to grow even in bad weather makes it an ideal choice for amateur and experienced gardeners. In addition, once the onions are well established, they can help control the yellowing of feathers in poultry.

Optimal growth conditions for onions

  • Sunset: Onions thrive under direct sunlight. It is recommended to plant the onions in a place that receives at least 6 to 8 hours of sun a day.
  • Well drained ground: Onions prefer a loose, well drained and rich in organic matter. Make sure the floor is not too compact to allow bulbs to grow properly.
  • Soil PH: Onions prefer a soil pH of 6.0 to 7.5. You can adjust the pH by adding amendments such as lime or sulphur.

Planting and maintenance of onions

Onions can be planted from seeds, plants or bulbs. Here are some tips for successful onion cultivation:

  • Choose onion varieties adapted to your climate and needs.
  • Plant the onions in early spring in previously amended soil.
  • Space the onion plants about 10 to 15 centimetres to allow proper bulb development.

Fighting feather yellowing in poultry with onions

Onions contain sulphur compounds that can help improve poultry health and prevent yellowing of feathers. Here’s how onions can benefit your poultry:

  • Integrate onions into your poultry feed to strengthen their immune system.
  • Add onion extract to the drinking water of poultry to promote good general health.
  • Plant onions around the henhouse to repel predators and protect your poultry.

In conclusion, onions are easy to grow vegetables that can bring many benefits to gardeners and poultry farmers. Their ability to grow in bad weather and improve poultry health makes it a valuable asset for any gardener. Do not hesitate to incorporate onions into your vegetable garden and your poultry feed to enjoy all their benefits.