



I mulch my onions with grass clipping. I do it to conserve moisture. Onions can never go dry during there entire growing season if you expect a proper yield. The mulch will considerably reduce the need for irrigation. Weed control is just a bonus. I've already hand hoed them five times. The only other thing I mulch in my entire garden is tomatoes and that will have to wait for another post.
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