Its been a good year, even thru the months of drought. The peas, okra, jalapenos, & tomatoes have been hanging in there! The fall tomato plants rite after my video started aborting the tomatoes... They are turning by the dozen! I was hoping to keep a few going till frost, but it looks like I will be processing Tomatoes!
My dad use to plant peanuts when I was a kid and I remember pulling up the peanut when they were soft and I would eat them. I guess they were still a root I guess. They were good. Just a faint memory. Have a Blessed Day Friends! Justin
A few green peanuts can really cause problems! lol Their easy to plant. Harvesting you need time & patience... But I enjoy seeing how many is under the plant when I pop it up! Have a Blessed weekend!
All 5 slips made several potatoes! I think they did good. I prob dug them a little early, but we had a forecast of a week of cool weather rain. I was afraid the sudden soaking would cause them to rot after months of drought...I made a short of them but haven't made a regular video. If you interested I will make a video of them! Thanks for watching!
@@TheSwaffordHomestead I got a 100ft row of Nancy Hall’s I’m gone dig this week! Been in the ground now 114 days! Not sure if I’ll get any big ones or not! After I planted them we got no rain for a month or so then the deer ate back some of the leaves but we’ll see!
@@jarvismoore8320 Sweet potatoes are tough plants! I would dig around one of the good plants to see the size. I would say they did good! 120 days should be enough to make good size tubulars!
@@jarvismoore8320 I think you'll be ok lol! I'm the only one i know of here that knows what they are...I live about an hour from where they claim they got started!
Mighty fine looking sweet potatoes.
Thank you! I was blessed for sure. With months of little to no rain, I was just hoping to find a few good ones...
Brett's work is commendable, and I plan to plant peanuts and sweet taters next year. Thank you for sharing💕✨
Thank you! They are two of the easier Items to maintain. Kind of like white potatoes, the hardest part is the digging for your harvest!
Things may be winding down but you still have a lot of good stuff coming out of them gardens.
Its been a good year, even thru the months of drought. The peas, okra, jalapenos, & tomatoes have been hanging in there! The fall tomato plants rite after my video started aborting the tomatoes... They are turning by the dozen! I was hoping to keep a few going till frost, but it looks like I will be processing Tomatoes!
Great job Brett, I hope to plant both peanuts and sweet taters next year too. Thanks for sharing and hope you both have blessed week my friend.
Thanks! We replant from our previous harvest every year...Sounds good! Be Blessed!
My dad use to plant peanuts when I was a kid and I remember pulling up the peanut when they were soft and I would eat them. I guess they were still a root I guess. They were good. Just a faint memory. Have a Blessed Day Friends! Justin
A few green peanuts can really cause problems! lol Their easy to plant. Harvesting you need time & patience... But I enjoy seeing how many is under the plant when I pop it up! Have a Blessed weekend!
How was your Nancy hall yield?
All 5 slips made several potatoes! I think they did good. I prob dug them a little early, but we had a forecast of a week of cool weather rain. I was afraid the sudden soaking would cause them to rot after months of drought...I made a short of them but haven't made a regular video. If you interested I will make a video of them! Thanks for watching!
@@TheSwaffordHomestead I got a 100ft row of Nancy Hall’s I’m gone dig this week! Been in the ground now 114 days! Not sure if I’ll get any big ones or not! After I planted them we got no rain for a month or so then the deer ate back some of the leaves but we’ll see!
@@TheSwaffordHomestead if not I’ll just go buy a box or two from the farm I got slips from lol
@@jarvismoore8320 Sweet potatoes are tough plants! I would dig around one of the good plants to see the size. I would say they did good! 120 days should be enough to make good size tubulars!
@@jarvismoore8320 I think you'll be ok lol! I'm the only one i know of here that knows what they are...I live about an hour from where they claim they got started!