Hello Ronald and Susan You did well there my friend val very impressed with the size of them beautiful for baked potatoes, Was lovely to see Susan looking well there Won't be long now before people setting onoin seed again these season pass so quickly.
These are producing some big potatoes Ronald and hopefully my next reveal will also do the same. Good health to you both. ♻️Happy gardening, Terry King.
I'm glad Susan is well enough to enjoy sitting in the sun and that she has a good amount of potatoes for chips and baking 😊 Thanks for the update Ronald and good luck with your SSPC weight. Take care 😊
Hello Ronald and Susan, lovely to see Susan looking so well & spending some time with you out in the fresh air too ❤ lovely potato harvest. Thanks for sharing and take care 😊
Hi Susan, it's lovely to see you, you are looking well. Those potatoes look bloody amazing.. whatever they are i would love some that big, like you said jackets and chips...🤤🤤🤤🐮🐮🐮
Hi Ronald Great to see Susan out in the sunshine. Also nice to see you back in Yellow gloves 😂😂😂😂😂 Great harvest of potatoes you got but like you say quality is better. Take care both and be safe. 👍👍👍👍👍
😂 that’s because Susan has a good eye 😋 chips and baked potatoes 🥔. Lovely to see you in the sunshine Susan ❤, have a fantastic week and look after each other, Alison 🌞🇨🇦
Hi did you know that potatoes are also determinate & indeterminate first early and second s are determinate so if you plant 3 potatoes in the bottom as normal you only get 1 layer of potatoes so if you plant 2 3”from the bottom at 9-3 o’clock then cover with 8” of soil then plant 2 more at 12 & 6 o’clock you will get another layer of potatoes, now the lates are different you plant at the bottom as normally and fill to the top and they will produce all they way up as they are indeterminate I hope this will help to get you and your lovely wife more potatoes yours konrad
you tube had a sneaky ad before your programe. susans looking well, ron. where the potatoes lack in numbers, they really made up for it in size.......................brian
i'm waiting to find out from steve the variety. i'm going to advise you to put some in the fridge for next year, and all that from one potato. ........................brian
Whilst I applaud your efforts, if you take into account the cost of containers, the compost, the labour, and your time, compared with the price of potatoes in your local shops, the return really doesn’t seem worth it - apart from the ‘novelty’ factor. That said, I’m experimentally growing two containers worth of spuds this year - just for the amusement of it. I’m not expecting much, but all my supplies were ‘free’ so I’ll lose nothing except a little of my time if they fail. I’m not knocking you back. Just voicing my point of view.
Hello Ronald and Susan
You did well there my friend val very impressed with the size of them beautiful for baked potatoes,
Was lovely to see Susan looking well there
Won't be long now before people setting onoin seed again these season pass so quickly.
Cheers Bill and Val, Take care
These are producing some big potatoes Ronald and hopefully my next reveal will also do the same. Good health to you both.
♻️Happy gardening, Terry King.
That was an amazing amount of potatoes from one seed. Good sizes too . Have a lovely week, Ronald and Susan, Tracy 😊
Thank you Tracy, Take care
A great haul there Ron. Will he regain his crown????
All those from one seed spud! Brilliant.
Cheers Steve, Take care
Nice looking potatoes, your looking well Susan, must be the healing power of those lovely strawberries that Ronald grows.😎💐
Thank you Jill, Take care
I'm glad Susan is well enough to enjoy sitting in the sun and that she has a good amount of potatoes for chips and baking 😊 Thanks for the update Ronald and good luck with your SSPC weight. Take care 😊
Thank you Bethan, Take care
Some nice big spuds there Ron, good for chips and jackets.👍🤠🥔💪
Cheers Nick, Take care
Hello Ronald and Susan, lovely to see Susan looking so well & spending some time with you out in the fresh air too ❤ lovely potato harvest. Thanks for sharing and take care 😊
Thank you Christine, Take care
So good to see Mrs. Susan out and about. Nothing wrong with those taters! Stay safe my friends!
Cheers CB and Rene, Take care
Hi Susan, it's lovely to see you, you are looking well.
Those potatoes look bloody amazing.. whatever they are i would love some that big, like you said jackets and chips...🤤🤤🤤🐮🐮🐮
Cheers Manda, Take care
Still a lot of taties from one seed.
Best gardening wishes Malgosia and Nigel 🌱😊🌱💚
Thank you Malgosia and Nigel, Take care
hello Ronald by was i seen you do very well in the #sspc2023 good luck . all the best Ivan
Cheers Ivan, Take care
Hi Ronald
Great to see Susan out in the sunshine.
Also nice to see you back in Yellow gloves 😂😂😂😂😂
Great harvest of potatoes you got but like you say quality is better.
Take care both and be safe.
👍👍👍👍👍
That was a nice haul of very large potatoes Ronald. Good luck!
So good to see Susan out with you..Those potatoes look so good . I so wish we had outside space
😂 that’s because Susan has a good eye 😋 chips and baked potatoes 🥔. Lovely to see you in the sunshine Susan ❤, have a fantastic week and look after each other, Alison 🌞🇨🇦
Thank you Alison, Take care
Hi, I'm a new subscriber and have signed up for #sspc2024! Well done on your 23 harvest. 😊
Hi did you know that potatoes are also determinate & indeterminate first early and second s are determinate so if you plant 3 potatoes in the bottom as normal you only get 1 layer of potatoes so if you plant 2 3”from the bottom at 9-3 o’clock then cover with 8” of soil then plant 2 more at 12 & 6 o’clock you will get another layer of potatoes, now the lates are different you plant at the bottom as normally and fill to the top and they will produce all they way up as they are indeterminate I hope this will help to get you and your lovely wife more potatoes yours konrad
Good potatoes and good your wife is enjoying being in the garden too
amazing work maam..
Thank you, Take care
🥔🥔🥔👍
Cheers Michael, Take care
A good few giant spuds in there for jackets Ronald, for you both👌 enjoy, all the best SY
So good to see Susan up and about.
Cheers Stu, Take care
i would use the green one for next lot of potato growing
Thank you Stella, Take care
you tube had a sneaky ad before your programe. susans looking well, ron. where the potatoes lack in numbers, they really made up for it in size.......................brian
Cheers Brian
i'm waiting to find out from steve the variety. i'm going to advise you to put some in the fridge for next year, and all that from one potato. ........................brian
Cheers Brian, Take care
have you got a new phone?
Hi Brian, No it's the same phone, Take care
Save your small ones for next year's seed potatoes.
Whilst I applaud your efforts, if you take into account the cost of containers, the compost, the labour, and your time, compared with the price of potatoes in your local shops, the return really doesn’t seem worth it - apart from the ‘novelty’ factor. That said, I’m experimentally growing two containers worth of spuds this year - just for the amusement of it. I’m not expecting much, but all my supplies were ‘free’ so I’ll lose nothing except a little of my time if they fail.
I’m not knocking you back. Just voicing my point of view.
Some good size potatoes you got from your sspc. I've been watching Nick the Gardeners reveal too. Good luck to you all in the challenge. 🦘🦘🙂🙂Cher