Dixondale Onion Farm

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From all of us at Dixondale Farms, a big thank you to the amazing teachers who stopped by our table during the Back-to-S...
08/17/2025

From all of us at Dixondale Farms, a big thank you to the amazing teachers who stopped by our table during the Back-to-School Teacher Supply Drive! We hope you enjoyed the small token of appreciation we put together for you.

Just like onions, education has many layers — and each one you add helps students grow stronger and brighter. We wish you all the best of luck in the upcoming school year! 🧅 📚

Strong like onions, sweet like cantaloupe—Happy Father’s Day to all the awesome dads out there from Dixondale Farms! 🧅🍈
06/15/2025

Strong like onions, sweet like cantaloupe—Happy Father’s Day to all the awesome dads out there from Dixondale Farms! 🧅🍈

🍈 Day 1 of Cantaloupe Season is HERE! 🍈We’re officially kicking off harvest, and we could not be more excited! Our field...
06/04/2025

🍈 Day 1 of Cantaloupe Season is HERE! 🍈

We’re officially kicking off harvest, and we could not be more excited! Our fields are full of sweet, vine-ripened cantaloupes—and we’re working hard to get them into a grocery store near you as quickly as possible! So be sure to keep an eye out for our "CARRIZO CANTALOUPE" logo!

Before you take that first juicy bite, take a moment to learn more about where it all starts. Click the link below to watch a short video that shares our story, our family’s history, and the care that goes into every single melon we grow.

05/24/2025

Big shout out to my newest top fans! Robertson Marshall, Robert Marshall, James Salvador, Gaëlle Bio Mg

🚨 LAST CALL! 🚨This is the FINAL WEEK to order your onion transplants for the season! 🌱🧅Don’t miss out on getting the hig...
05/07/2025

🚨 LAST CALL! 🚨
This is the FINAL WEEK to order your onion transplants for the season! 🌱🧅

Don’t miss out on getting the highest-quality transplants straight from our farm to your garden. Orders are closing soon- so don't miss out!

Thank you for growing with us!!

It's Carrizo Cantaloupe season, y'all!Our "other" crop is cantaloupe! This crop is grown February-June and harvested Jun...
04/23/2025

It's Carrizo Cantaloupe season, y'all!

Our "other" crop is cantaloupe! This crop is grown February-June and harvested June-July. We grow, pack, and ship cantaloupes to most retailers in the state of Texas! If you're in Texas, keep your eye open for them this summer. *

04/23/2025

Happy Earth Day! Everyday is earth day for farmers. Remember to be kind to this planet.

Sharing a great picture of how onions change as they get closer to harvest. Thank you for posting.
04/21/2025

Sharing a great picture of how onions change as they get closer to harvest. Thank you for posting.

We love it when our customers get excited to receive their plants! It means hard work ahead and getting their hands dirt...
03/26/2025

We love it when our customers get excited to receive their plants! It means hard work ahead and getting their hands dirty and enjoying fruits of their labor. Onion plants are dry bulbs that are dormant and often mistaken to look dead. But rest assured, they will grow new roots and tops once transplanted in the soil. They can hold for several weeks as they are living off the carbohydrates in the bulbs. So don't panic if for some reason they cannot be planted immediately. If kept cool and dry, they will transplant just fine. Happy gardening.

Onion plants are looking good! Have you ordered yours yet?
03/04/2025

Onion plants are looking good! Have you ordered yours yet?

Just in time for the weekend!Hundreds of onion, starts are here and ready to plant. place your order!
02/01/2025

Just in time for the weekend!

Hundreds of onion, starts are here and ready to plant. place your order!

01/28/2025

Many of our customers have been slammed with ice and snow and are worried about their onion crop survival. Onion plants can survive temperatures as low as 20 degrees but what is more important is how long the temperatures are below freezing. Snow is a good thing as it insulates the plants and keeps the ground temperature at a constant 32 degrees. Ice or a dry freeze on the other hand can cause damage if the temps drop below 20 degrees for an extended amount of time (14hrs or more). Once the weather clears, apply water and nutrients such as ammonium sulfate. Watch the tops, as it can take a week before you can assess the damage. If you see new leaves emerging your plant is on its way to recovery. If the tops are white, unfortunately your plants did not survive. This could take a couple of weeks. After a week if you pull the plant and it becomes mush when you squeeze the bulb, you are in trouble. A larger plant that has been in the ground longer will survive a freeze better than a smaller one that has not established roots and a new top. Any sudden change in the weather can cause the plant to go to seed so don’t be alarmed in the future if you see seed stems as the plant continues to grow. Warmer weather is on its way and we hope you have a successful growing season. Feel free to reach out if you have any questions.

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