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Onion child plant/small onion plant






 Onion bulbs are produced by sowing seeds in a dense pattern in early summer, then harvested in the autumn when the bulbs are still small, followed by drying and storage. These bulbs planted the following spring grow into mature bulbs later in the growing season. Farmer do every thing for a citizen but he has not meet her actual profit thaat reason our country is back

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Dane amol manohar said…
Very good








sv said…
Thanks amol fore your help full coment

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