I was surprised by the haul two small beds gave, only about 40 sqft I think? Sweet potato slips went in soon after and seem like they might yield better though!
Thank you! I was really surprised, I think all the compost I added when I prepared the bed made a huge difference! The rest of my potatoes did alright but not near as well as these.
@@Lone_Star_Outdoors It is a funny business growing potatoes isn't it?? One year they do well...the next they don't!! But you have done well!! I have some here growing where I am in Australia!! Hoping for a good harvest in the next couple of months!! Cheers!!
You're spot on- it's hard to decide what you should do each year since the results can be so different each time. Seems like mine liked full sun and some compost best this year but the grasshoppers like the full sun too! Not knowing what you'll get is part of the fun, but it'd be nice to grow a good haul of baking potatoes some day! I hope you get a nice harvest when you pull this years potatoes! 👍
Thank you! I bet you'll pull some nice potatoes as long as they're in the ground long enough- I shoot for 60 to 90 days, but if they're dying back mine get pulled no matter how long it's been. If you're careful you can pull back some soil and check on their progress 👍
Living in Texas in the US is almost the polar opposite, we get so little rain that I have to mulch everything I plant and water often. It gets so hot by late may/early June that all of my potatoes start dying. It's really interesting seeing all of the different struggles gardeners go through around the world!
I'm waiting on my first sweet potato harvest right now, hopefully they grow as well as the potatoes in this vid 🤞 do you have any tips for me on when to start pulling sweet potatoes?
These grew for just over 60 days, but if they hadn't been damaged/dying I would have left them longer. The longer they get to grow the more potatoes you'll get!
You got some good sized potatoes there! The purple variety delivered
I was surprised by the haul two small beds gave, only about 40 sqft I think? Sweet potato slips went in soon after and seem like they might yield better though!
Look at all your potatoes. New friend here. Showing you support. Thanks for sharing your garden with us. Have a blessed day and happy gardening 😊
Thank you for the support, and welcome to the channel! I'm glad you enjoyed taking a look at my garden, happy gardening to you as well
Wow great harvest
Enjoy
Thank you, we definitely enjoyed them! I'm planning on planting at least twice as many next year, they were well worth the effort and planting space
That's a wonderful harvest,i can't wait to harvest mine.. new friend here from Growing My Own.
Thank you, a good harvest makes for a great day! Glad to have you here, I hope you enjoy the videos 👍
Nice potato harvest!! Was impressed with your baking sizes Sir!! I can only dream about those sizes!! LOL!!
Thank you! I was really surprised, I think all the compost I added when I prepared the bed made a huge difference! The rest of my potatoes did alright but not near as well as these.
@@Lone_Star_Outdoors It is a funny business growing potatoes isn't it?? One year they do well...the next they don't!! But you have done well!! I have some here growing where I am in Australia!! Hoping for a good harvest in the next couple of months!! Cheers!!
You're spot on- it's hard to decide what you should do each year since the results can be so different each time. Seems like mine liked full sun and some compost best this year but the grasshoppers like the full sun too! Not knowing what you'll get is part of the fun, but it'd be nice to grow a good haul of baking potatoes some day! I hope you get a nice harvest when you pull this years potatoes! 👍
That was a good haul. This is my first year growing anything! My potatoes are the one thing im worried that wont bear anything.
Thank you! I bet you'll pull some nice potatoes as long as they're in the ground long enough- I shoot for 60 to 90 days, but if they're dying back mine get pulled no matter how long it's been. If you're careful you can pull back some soil and check on their progress 👍
@@Lone_Star_Outdoors I might do that. I didn't know u COULD do that. thanks for the tip!
You're welcome! Hopefully there's a nice surprise waiting for you under the soil
Wow, nice haul, I have to harvest mine in a few days.
Thank you, hopefully you find a lot when you dig yours up!
@@Lone_Star_Outdoors Thank you
You should try to grow potatoes in the UK. We are lucky to get warm weather, and have lots of rain.
Living in Texas in the US is almost the polar opposite, we get so little rain that I have to mulch everything I plant and water often. It gets so hot by late may/early June that all of my potatoes start dying. It's really interesting seeing all of the different struggles gardeners go through around the world!
Nice sized potatoes!
Thank you! We ate some with dinner just yesterday, it's awesome how long fresh garden potatoes can keep.
@@Lone_Star_Outdoors I grow potato and sweet potatoes I can get the second harvest of my potatoes and my sweet potatoes to last all winter
I'm waiting on my first sweet potato harvest right now, hopefully they grow as well as the potatoes in this vid 🤞 do you have any tips for me on when to start pulling sweet potatoes?
Awesome 🥔
I will be planting red a d purple potatoes next year!
I think the more colors you have in your garden the better- it's good on the eyes and the body. I hope you pull a bunch of potatoes next year!
Would like to know what planting zone you're in?
Depending on where I look, my county is listed as 7b or 8a.
Slugs can be feed to chickens since i dont have none i used slug and snail killer in beds
Our chickens eat lots of our garden pests, turning a problem into a perk is always a great feeling
How long did it take to grow them?
These grew for just over 60 days, but if they hadn't been damaged/dying I would have left them longer. The longer they get to grow the more potatoes you'll get!
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I am jealous
I think composting made it possible, the potatoes that didn't get any compost didn't yield half as well as these did
That's a lot of grubs.
I've never seen so many grubs in one place, I was shocked. The chickens sure enjoyed them though