How We Started 100+ No-Dig Potatoes...and more
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- Опубліковано 28 чер 2024
- Dig-free Potatoes
In this video, we go over our step-by-step guide to starting potatoes using the Ruth Stout method. Join us in our no-till garden as we prepare the beds, cut potatoes with at least two eyes, and let them harden before planting. Learn how to achieve bountiful yields by covering them with hay for optimal growth. Watch now and revolutionize your gardening approach!
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Farmer Sidney: / @7farmersidney7
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Great seeing you great video😊
Thanks for coming
Great information shared. Definitely looks like a good method. Hope it works great for you two.
Appreciate it, Big Rob. Just seen some sprout in a gee spouts. Excited
Hey Sidney! I appreciate you for sharing...you guys keep me going. Stay Blessed 🙏🏽👩🏽🌾
Hey Nicole! Keep going at it sis
Looks like a Good Method, Looking forward to the Harvest, Thanks for Sharing 💜👍🏾
Thanks, Ms Linda. I'm trying to get my garden like yours and not need to go to the grocery store for a year.
Great video with lots of great information. 👍🏾♥️
Thanks, neighbor. I hope i get a wonderful turnout with this method.
I’ve got Adirondack and Peruvian volunteers from last year that are about a foot tall. Huckleberry gold, russets and Pontiac I planted this year. So excited. Good content as usual guys!
Very cool! Appreciate the feedback
So cool you mentioned Ruth Stout. I have her book I stumbled upon used years ago and glad other people know about her too. When I hear “no dig” that’s in whom I always think. .
This will be our first time using her method. Her some mixed reviews
@@TheNakidGardeners She was at it for decades, so a few inexperienced people saying they had bad results doesn't mean much. I'm just now getting back to gardening because we have an infestation of grasshoppers every summer and I am finally making a small bed that will have stainless steel window screen protecting it. With only being able to garden on a small scale right now, but I'm very excited.
I'm fixing to plant potatoes in containers! I love gardening so much! Especially in containers! Great video! I subscribed! Blessings and Much Love my dear brother and all my brethren!
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Awesome! Thank you! I enjoy it as well. It helps calms me and think of my mother when I am in the garden. We started out growing in containers and some things we still do. What all are you growing now, or about to grow?
Oh my goodness... I'm growing 27 tomato plants, Cherokee purples, giant Belgium, Arkansas travelers, cherry and pear tomatoes. 11 pepper plants. 24 bush beans, 15 Kentucky pole beans. 4 different kinds of lettuce, spinach, arugula, 2 kinds of Swiss chard lots of herbs. I have zucchini and yellow squash in the greenhouse, but I have to pollinate those myself because I'm so tired of fighting those nasty squash bugs! Carrots, green onions and about to plant potatoes, cantelope and watermelon! I also have 2 blueberry bushes that are loaded this year! Do you think that's enough? 🤔 Oh, and did I mention 3 kinds of radishes? 😂 Any suggestions on squash bugs that really works would be very helpful! Love your channel! Blessings and Much Love my dear brother!
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@afetticini oh wow, that is a lot. For squash bugs, two options grow squash bug resistant varieties. Two: Start another succession in June/July then transplant them out in Aug. The squash bug die off (here in Northeast Texas) in July.
@@TheNakidGardeners I had no idea there were bug resistant squash!! That's a very good idea starting some in June to transplant out late July! Thanks for that!
I meant in August! 😂
Great to see you again Sydney. I have missed your channel lately but good to be back. I always enjoy seeing how you do what you do. I will go seek out the onion planting video as well.
How are those American Bress doing?
Hey there, old friend. Yes, we have been slowly putting out videos due to the busy season. There are many more we have to edit and tlnow they are almost outdated, lol. American Bresse is doing well. We are trying to expand the flock with the new ones we recently hatched out earlier this year.
We’re growing our potatoes in grow bags… they’re doing great!
That is great! What type of potatoes are yall growing? We grew them in grow bags our first two years and had a great harvest
@@TheNakidGardeners - We're growing Kennebec and Yukon Gold. They are looking great!!!