I agree 1000% - absolutely love all the very informative content ..Mr. Danny from Deepsouth Homestead & his wife Wanda ( she has her own Channel also CRAZYDAYZ ... God bless you Josette Tharp Montgomery County, Texas 🙏🏻
What I like about these techniques of farming, is that they have scale-ability. One person is limited by raised beds (although I love my raised beds), because there's only so much farming two hands can do (and a cat occasionally). Hoss' techniques could be scaled up with the addition of tools and machinery, which cant be done in raised beds and most permaculture. Other channels follow some of the same basic philosophies, but still mostly work by hand. Another thing I like about this channel is that it adds a little new-age farming technique while sticking to the tried and true. Keep up the good work, and plant a bunch of fruit trees and take it a little easier.
Received my notice from Hoss Tools that my potatoes shipped today. It will be 5 to 6 week before I can plant them but look forward to getting them in. This will give me plenty of time to cut them up and have them skin over.
I'm in the 3rd year of a personnel experiment. Potatoes evolved in the mid semi-arid areas of the northern Andes. I have seriously studied the volcanic soils of that area and have tried to duplicate it as best I could with what I could get. Using charcoal ash in place of volcanic ash, adding such things as Minute amounts of Sulfuric and Nitric acid and other trace minerals, regulating the water cycle as might be seen in it's environment (unfortunately can't control the rain). Finding the right Potato was the difficult part, I went with a rough Russet Potato. Three years and it has sprouted every year. Don't know exactly when the experiment ends (Unprofessional), but if the environment wanted it dead it would be.
Ever hear of fall planted potato's. I tried it once and they came up about the same time I would normally plant them. I will take a Russet over Yukon any day, or a purple variety, but that is just me. I can source seed for about $1 per pound locally at a farm supply store. Lowes and the HD are overpriced for so few. Sometimes when planting it can be a wet spring so plant in the mud you shall. I have made many mud pies when planting strawberries and plant starts at times as well. You make mud after planting seeds by watering so why not.
We almost cried when you said its tater time! so funny! we just love you guys! My husband is from Georgia and we love camping too, so we love your Popup Life channel too! We'll be camping at Hard Labor Creek at the end of March, because of your review.
Travis, Extra points for the wrasslin’ reference!! Extra extra points for doing the Big Van Vader impersonation! I knew I liked you when you threw that scarf around your neck during the RBR show and said you felt like The Nature Boy Ric Flair...woooo! BTW, another excellent and informative video my friend.
You guys have rapidly risen to my most favorite UA-cam channel. Never ever miss it! Looks like my Yukon Gold taters are on the way to me to plant. My garden is about 1/1000 the size of yours, but plenty big enough for me.
Just got your Yukon Golds. Here in NJ I’m going to try and get them in grow bags by the end of March. If it gets too cool I’ll put them in the garage. As Hacksaw Jim Duggan says PoTathoooooooooes
We won't water them until they emerge from the soil. We'll just keep an eye on the plants and give them a splash with the tripod sprinkler if they look like they need it. For potatoes, it's more of a feel thing for us than having an actual schedule.
Good idea to fertilize at planting and then again at the first hilling. I used our Complete Organic Fertilizer (hosstools.com/product/complete-organic-fertilizer/) alongside the rows, but had already wrapped the video when I remembered to do it.
QUESTION for Travis : If I have an area that I planted with tomatoes last year is it ok to plant potatoes there this year? I forgot the rule on rotation of potatoes.
Not if you can help it. Those are in the same family and it's best if you don't plant them in the same spot in consecutive years or even every 2-3 years if you can help it.
@@gardeningwithhoss Hello Travis. Another question. I just discovered today that I must have missed some potatoes when I harvested my potatoes in the Winter. I now have potato plants that have emerged this week and are about 3-4 inches high. I know I am supposed to rotate so should I dig these out and toss into the compost pile or let them grow in that same spot? (zone 7)
Hey guys got a question bout ants! Have yall done a video or have talked bout in one how y'all keep ants out of your garden? I have raised beds and an in ground garden and they are trying to take over lol
We have talked about this topic a few times. While there are bait and other chemicals you can apply to kill the ants, the easy way to remove them is through disturbance. Ants don't like disturbance. So if you lightly scuff your soil at least once a week, they'll move somewhere that is not frequently disturbed. That's the easy way in my opinion.
We have quite a few customers that do fall potatoes, but you won't find seed potatoes for sale in the fall. You'll have to use the potatoes you harvested from the spring crop.
I really don't have a concrete watering schedule. I definitely don't want the soil too wet. I just keep an eye on the plants and if they look stressed, I'll give them a splash with the overhead sprinkler.
Do you have issues with wire worms? We have just been hit with them and having trouble figuring out what to do. Love coming home from work and watching your videos.
We'll "hill" them when they get about 6" tall. We side dressed them after this video was shot (sorry for not including that) and will do it again when we hill them.
@@gardeningwithhoss My Red Norland potatoes I bought from Hoss came up 100%, but unevenly so that some are 6-8 inches tall already whereas others are just peeking out of the ground in the same row. Is the correct time to hill based on the taller or the shorter plants?
Travis, I am few weeks away from planting my potatoes. Have you ever used the trip tape on potatoes? I was thinking about trying it by offsetting the tape from the furrow.
I have used it. It works, but I'm a little trigger happy with the water and I would tend to keep the area around the potatoes too moist and got some rotting. So now I just use the overhead sprinkler for potatoes.
We used to do it like this. We would charge $4-5 per produce/item for what would be enough for a family of four to have a side dish at a meal. Don't try to compete with grocery store prices. Your produce is much more valuable because you grew it and know what's in it.
The Irish Cobbler is on our county agriculture extention list. I pre-ordered from another company. Is it possible to still get the seed potatoes to grow if they were frozen during shipping? I'm waiting for the refund check from them to order some of y'all's seed potatoes instead.
@@gardeningwithhoss Thank you! I was afraid of not getting some. I pre-ordered from them when I received their email. Then I started receiving emails from others. It's a lesson learned. As soon as I get my refund, I'm ordering from you. Deep South Homestead recommends your potatoes so much. This was my 1st season to try. I have ordered seeds before. I'm excited to start them this year.
@@gardeningwithhoss Thank you for responding and having stock! I got my check and ordered my new seed potatoes from Hoss Tools this time! I'll wait for the email to come next season instead of jumping on board with the 1st company to send one. 🙃
Depends on how frugally you cut them. I used a 5 lb bag per 30' row, but probably could have gotten 40' if I would have cut the pieces a little smaller.
Appreciate ur reply. Now need to figure out what bag to get. Sample packs sold out. Live in Indiana, variety u recommend of yours? I have garden videos from last season on here if you want so see. Learned so much thru the years from you. Thanks
My pa always said "arsh" and "kenneeback" taters... I was an adult before I ever knew the real names or at least how to pronounce them correctly! Sure do miss him and his vast know!edge! Wishing I had listened a lot better...
I did apply some of this (hosstools.com/product/complete-organic-fertilizer/) alongside the rows after I turned off the camera -- almost forgot! I don't use drip on potatoes because I've found it tends to keep the soil too moist around the potatoes and makes them more prone to rot. So we just water them with the overhead sprinkler.
@@gardeningwithhoss I am from Australia and some time ago I asked this question to an Irish man, where do think potatoes are originally from? He answered after scratching his head...Holland??? I said yes mate, you are right hahaha, Thank you for sharing so much info in your videos, they are excellent, cheers.
I love watching my garden grow. I love seeing my bees working the flowers and eating my veggies
Deep South Homestead walks down the row and chunks them tators in so perfect-it just amazes me!!!
They are tater-throwing pros!
I agree 1000% - absolutely love all the very informative content ..Mr. Danny from Deepsouth Homestead & his wife Wanda ( she has her own Channel also CRAZYDAYZ ...
God bless you
Josette Tharp Montgomery County, Texas 🙏🏻
Yes. Wanda and Danny are the ones who brought me to hoss tools. I sure am learning
I know they use hoss tools and seeds
Ours are just breaking the ground coming up.
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I grow potatoes all year and harvest 2-3 times a year. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🥔🥔🥔🥔
Wow! Lucky you!
How?
@@mbburry4759 I live in California off the coast mild weather all year
My dad has always grown Kennebec potatoes. He loves them.
What I like about these techniques of farming, is that they have scale-ability.
One person is limited by raised beds (although I love my raised beds), because there's only so much farming two hands can do (and a cat occasionally).
Hoss' techniques could be scaled up with the addition of tools and machinery, which cant be done in raised beds and most permaculture.
Other channels follow some of the same basic philosophies, but still mostly work by hand.
Another thing I like about this channel is that it adds a little new-age farming technique while sticking to the tried and true.
Keep up the good work, and plant a bunch of fruit trees and take it a little easier.
Thanks Amanda. Sometimes it helps to work smarter, not harder.
Received my notice from Hoss Tools that my potatoes shipped today. It will be 5 to 6 week before I can plant them but look forward to getting them in. This will give me plenty of time to cut them up and have them skin over.
Yukon gold is my favorite. I grow mine under hay.
lol,planting mine in my 3/4 acre backyard in a huge subdivision...people do laugh once the entire garden is planted,but,then they're amazed💜💜💜💜
Sounds like your neighbors need to get on board growing their own food as well!
Our last frost or even snow can happen here in Massachusetts up to the first week of May. Usually plant everything by Memorial day. Great video!
I staggered my planting. Got Red Pontiac in first and finished up last weekend with Yukon Gold.
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I'm in the 3rd year of a personnel experiment. Potatoes evolved in the mid semi-arid areas of the northern Andes. I have seriously studied the volcanic soils of that area and have tried to duplicate it as best I could with what I could get. Using charcoal ash in place of volcanic ash, adding such things as Minute amounts of Sulfuric and Nitric acid and other trace minerals, regulating the water cycle as might be seen in it's environment (unfortunately can't control the rain). Finding the right Potato was the difficult part, I went with a rough Russet Potato. Three years and it has sprouted every year. Don't know exactly when the experiment ends (Unprofessional), but if the environment wanted it dead it would be.
Interesting ...
Thanks for making these videos, I look forward to them. Take care
Thanks for watching Ray!
Ever hear of fall planted potato's. I tried it once and they came up about the same time I would normally plant them. I will take a Russet over Yukon any day, or a purple variety, but that is just me. I can source seed for about $1 per pound locally at a farm supply store. Lowes and the HD are overpriced for so few. Sometimes when planting it can be a wet spring so plant in the mud you shall. I have made many mud pies when planting strawberries and plant starts at times as well. You make mud after planting seeds by watering so why not.
We have quite a few customers who plant another round in the fall. A little more tricky than planting in the spring, but it can be done.
We almost cried when you said its tater time! so funny! we just love you guys! My husband is from Georgia and we love camping too, so we love your Popup Life channel too! We'll be camping at Hard Labor Creek at the end of March, because of your review.
That's great! Glad to hear you like the camping channel. You'll love Hard Labor Creek.
It's tater time in LA... that's Lower Alabama! Love these guys; best gardeners on UA-cam! May God bless.
Thanks Herb!
Travis, Extra points for the wrasslin’ reference!! Extra extra points for doing the Big Van Vader impersonation! I knew I liked you when you threw that scarf around your neck during the RBR show and said you felt like The Nature Boy Ric Flair...woooo!
BTW, another excellent and informative video my friend.
Thanks! Anyone who appreciates my 90s wrasslin' references is 👌 in my book!
At harvest time please post a video and mention how you store all those tatters in your south Ga. climate.
Will do!
You guys have rapidly risen to my most favorite UA-cam channel. Never ever miss it! Looks like my Yukon Gold taters are on the way to me to plant. My garden is about 1/1000 the size of yours, but plenty big enough for me.
Thanks Katie! We hope you have a great potato harvest!
SLING BLADE. always. every time. i am here for it.
Oh man, almost spit my coffee on that one!
Just can't help myself.
Trying to plan on potatoes. About how many pounds of seed potatoes do you need for 30' rows?
I used right at 5 lbs of cut seed potatoes per 30' row.
Just got your Yukon Golds. Here in NJ I’m going to try and get them in grow bags by the end of March. If it gets too cool I’ll put them in the garage. As Hacksaw Jim Duggan says PoTathoooooooooes
2x4 in one hand, American flag in the other.
I was hoping to hear about watering requirements too.
We won't water them until they emerge from the soil. We'll just keep an eye on the plants and give them a splash with the tripod sprinkler if they look like they need it. For potatoes, it's more of a feel thing for us than having an actual schedule.
Do any of these varieties store well over winter and how do I here in GA. I have a basement that stays in 60’s-70’s. I bought your German butterball.
Ours will store for a few months in the shade under our pole barn, but we've never been able to get them to store into winter.
Great tips. Thanks!
Just got our tiller,so plan on getting mine in the ground soon.
THAT'S FUNNY RIGHT THERE! LOVE IT. GOD BLESS YOU BROTHER. IT'S TIME! THANK YOU FOR TEACHING US BROTHER.
I love your beet shirt!! I've got my potatoes "chitting" (I think that's the word) right now & will be planting out mid-month for KY Zone 6b.
Good stuff. We hope you have a great harvest!
@@gardeningwithhoss Thank you!
I just got my four varieties in the ground today.
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Love this shirt lol and ur comparison to the van lol
My family owned NWA before we sold to WCW. I quit WCW in 2000. Good memories❤
Travis do i fertilize as soon as i plant or do i fertilize and till it in before i plant?
Good idea to fertilize at planting and then again at the first hilling. I used our Complete Organic Fertilizer (hosstools.com/product/complete-organic-fertilizer/) alongside the rows, but had already wrapped the video when I remembered to do it.
I remember the WCW days too brother....and the movie references are always the best....I rekon you grow mustard with ur taters mmmm
RFD channel need to get in contact with y'all and air the row by row show
Looking forward to getting my Austrian Crescents and getting them in the dirt!
Great choice! We were out of those, or I would have planted some as well.
Ah yes TBS. Van Vader boy you taking me back
The SuperStation!
Do the potatoes 🥔 inter breed when you plant multiple varieties? Always wondered that.
No they don't.
You are such a funny guy. LOL
QUESTION for Travis : If I have an area that I planted with tomatoes last year is it ok to plant potatoes there this year? I forgot the rule on rotation of potatoes.
Not if you can help it. Those are in the same family and it's best if you don't plant them in the same spot in consecutive years or even every 2-3 years if you can help it.
@@gardeningwithhoss Hello Travis. Another question. I just discovered today that I must have missed some potatoes when I harvested my potatoes in the Winter. I now have potato plants that have emerged this week and are about 3-4 inches high. I know I am supposed to rotate so should I dig these out and toss into the compost pile or let them grow in that same spot? (zone 7)
Hey guys got a question bout ants! Have yall done a video or have talked bout in one how y'all keep ants out of your garden? I have raised beds and an in ground garden and they are trying to take over lol
We have talked about this topic a few times. While there are bait and other chemicals you can apply to kill the ants, the easy way to remove them is through disturbance. Ants don't like disturbance. So if you lightly scuff your soil at least once a week, they'll move somewhere that is not frequently disturbed. That's the easy way in my opinion.
Did you ever try growing purple potatoes.
Yes we have. We carry two purple/blue varieties and I would have planted them, but we had already sold out of those.
Can we do fall potatoes and they be in stock? When in zone 8?
We have quite a few customers that do fall potatoes, but you won't find seed potatoes for sale in the fall. You'll have to use the potatoes you harvested from the spring crop.
What about a watering schedule?
I really don't have a concrete watering schedule. I definitely don't want the soil too wet. I just keep an eye on the plants and if they look stressed, I'll give them a splash with the overhead sprinkler.
What do you recommend on the long eyes on the seed potatose ''''help'''' love the VIDEO'S. ' grate job...
Plant them and they'll be fine. Just be careful not to break them.
@@gardeningwithhoss thanks for your reply. Sure going try them
Do you have issues with wire worms? We have just been hit with them and having trouble figuring out what to do. Love coming home from work and watching your videos.
I have had issues in some years. Seems like if we don't harvest right when the plants die, they get worse.
Hey Travis- when do you first throw the dirt to your potatoes and how often do you do that? Also, how often do you sidedress? Thanx!
We'll "hill" them when they get about 6" tall. We side dressed them after this video was shot (sorry for not including that) and will do it again when we hill them.
@@gardeningwithhoss My Red Norland potatoes I bought from Hoss came up 100%, but unevenly so that some are 6-8 inches tall already whereas others are just peeking out of the ground in the same row. Is the correct time to hill based on the taller or the shorter plants?
You don't want to cover the vegetation completely. We usually wait until we can hill without covering any of the later sprouting ones.
RIP big Leon.. aka Big Van Vader✌🏾
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Travis, I am few weeks away from planting my potatoes. Have you ever used the trip tape on potatoes? I was thinking about trying it by offsetting the tape from the furrow.
I have used it. It works, but I'm a little trigger happy with the water and I would tend to keep the area around the potatoes too moist and got some rotting. So now I just use the overhead sprinkler for potatoes.
Thank you!!
Can I make seed potatoes from store bought potatoes as long as they are organic?
You can, although they're not certified to not have any inherent diseases like our certified "blue-tag" seed potatoes are. So a small risk there.
@@gardeningwithhoss Thank you
Can you eat the seed potatoes you don't plant?
You sure can. Many of the old timers around here used to do so.
how many seed potatoes per 50 foot row
For these 30' rows, it took 5 lbs of cut seed potatoes. So for a 50' row, you'd probably be looking at somewhere between 5 and 10 lbs.
What about watering? I noticed no drip tape.
We'll just use our overhead tripod sprinkler on these guys.
I have been trying to get my ducks in a row trying to develop selling what I grow but How do you price what you grow?
We used to do it like this. We would charge $4-5 per produce/item for what would be enough for a family of four to have a side dish at a meal. Don't try to compete with grocery store prices. Your produce is much more valuable because you grew it and know what's in it.
The thumbnail for this video looks like a sea creature! Beautiful seed tater.
What fertilizer should you use for taters ? And how often?
Check out our potato growing guide. In the middle of this guide is our recommended fertilization schedule.
hosstools.com/potato-growing-guide/
@@gardeningwithhoss Thank you 🫶🏻
Rick Flair used to say, 'To be the man, you got to beet the man!'
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The Irish Cobbler is on our county agriculture extention list. I pre-ordered from another company. Is it possible to still get the seed potatoes to grow if they were frozen during shipping? I'm waiting for the refund check from them to order some of y'all's seed potatoes instead.
If they froze during shipping, they're probably toast. If they're not mushy now, they will be soon.
@@gardeningwithhoss Thank you! I was afraid of not getting some. I pre-ordered from them when I received their email. Then I started receiving emails from others. It's a lesson learned. As soon as I get my refund, I'm ordering from you. Deep South Homestead recommends your potatoes so much. This was my 1st season to try. I have ordered seeds before. I'm excited to start them this year.
Thanks for your order!
@@gardeningwithhoss Thank you for responding and having stock! I got my check and ordered my new seed potatoes from Hoss Tools this time! I'll wait for the email to come next season instead of jumping on board with the 1st company to send one. 🙃
We appreciate your continued business! Don't keep us a secret!
What no drip tape ?
We don't use drip on potatoes, just the overhead sprinkler.
I know you've been waiting a long time for this video but question why is your wife not in the video with you and she wanted to plant potatoes to
Good question .
She was at work when I filmed this, otherwise she would have.
Certified Minnesota potatoes. There's a really good chance I hauled those spuds out the field...WEED SEED!
We've been growing the certified Minnesota potatoes for a few years now with no weed issues. Fingers crossed.
@@gardeningwithhoss no I was just messing with you from the video a ways back...WEED SEED BANK!
Ahhh ... 👍
How many pieces of potatoes in 5 pounds that you sell?
Depends on how frugally you cut them. I used a 5 lb bag per 30' row, but probably could have gotten 40' if I would have cut the pieces a little smaller.
Appreciate ur reply. Now need to figure out what bag to get. Sample packs sold out. Live in Indiana, variety u recommend of yours? I have garden videos from last season on here if you want so see. Learned so much thru the years from you. Thanks
Can't go wrong with the German Butterball and French Fingerling.
No drip tape?
Irish potatoes are one of the few crops where we don't use drip. You can, but we just water them with the tripod sprinkler.
No fertilizer or drip tape????
We did fertilizer after this video was shot. Forgot to do it while shooting the video. We don't use drip on potatoes, just the overhead sprinkler.
do you sale in bulk
We sell in 50 lb bags on the site. You needing more than that?
You read my mind! I dropped taters today, too.
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My pa always said "arsh" and "kenneeback" taters... I was an adult before I ever knew the real names or at least how to pronounce them correctly! Sure do miss him and his vast know!edge! Wishing I had listened a lot better...
Good memories for sure!
Now I'm hungry for taters.😁👍
Travis "Van Tater" 😂
No fertilizer or irrigation?
I did apply some of this (hosstools.com/product/complete-organic-fertilizer/) alongside the rows after I turned off the camera -- almost forgot! I don't use drip on potatoes because I've found it tends to keep the soil too moist around the potatoes and makes them more prone to rot. So we just water them with the overhead sprinkler.
Hi. You. Get. Mole. Crickets. In. Garden. I. Lived. In. Fla. For. Three. Years. Thay. Killed. My. Mator s
We get them in the yard but not bad in the garden. They can be rough though.
Why are this potatoes called Irish when potatoes are originally from Peru, funny..
Good point!
@@gardeningwithhoss I am from Australia and some time ago I asked this question to an Irish man, where do think potatoes are originally from? He answered after scratching his head...Holland??? I said yes mate, you are right hahaha,
Thank you for sharing so much info in your videos, they are excellent, cheers.
That's pronounced rastlin for you Yankee folk not wrestling
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