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The way I see it, there are two very important reasons to braid garlic: Braiding helps garlic to last longer in storage, and is a more aesthetically pleasing option than throwing your bulbs in a mesh bag. You’ll feel super-cool and extra-homesteaderish when you have garlic and onions hanging in your kitchen. Amen? I might have had […]

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Someone asked how I store my garlic, so I thought I'd make a quick video because I don't do a traditional braid, and I use hardness garlic. Normally, I would do this after the garlic has dried for a...

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Learning how to braid onions is fun, easy and very functional! Braiding them allows for great airflow (reducing the risk of them rotting or getting moldy) and they are easy to hang for long-term storage. No need for storage bins! #braidonions #onionbraids #braidingonions #howtobraidonions #onionstorage #storingonions #onioncuring How To Hang Onions For Storage, How To Dry Onions For Storage, How To Braid Onions For Storage, Braiding Onions For Storage, Drying Onions For Storage, Onion Braiding, How To Store Onions Long Term, Braided Onions, How To Store Onions

Learning how to braid onions is fun, easy and very functional! Braiding them allows for great airflow (reducing the risk of them rotting or getting moldy) and they are easy to hang for long-term storage. No need for storage bins! #braidonions #onionbraids #braidingonions #howtobraidonions #onionstorage #storingonions #onioncuring

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Why You Should Braid Your Onions Like a Pioneer Woman | Kitchn Woman Tips, Vegetable Storage, Garden Harvest, Veg Garden, Garden Edging, Food Garden, Veggie Garden, Growing Food, Farm Gardens

Have you heard of braiding onions? It’s sort of like French braiding hair: take a dozen or so onions that still have their stalks attached, and, starting with three, gradually work more in as you go. The result is a beautiful, natural chain of onions that can be hung in your kitchen and taken from as needed. Braided onions aren’t just aesthetically pleasing; the technique of braiding and hanging them provides better air circulation around the onions than storing in a bin.

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