Sweet Potato Harvest '23
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Well done loyal and faithful servant that harvested Beauregard sweet potatoes 🍠 Happy Fall Days
Beauregards are the best.
You need to add manure and perhaps plant a cover crop that you can cut down and mix in.
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Maybe mixing down mulch from the chipper can gradually, loosen up the soil.
That's a good idea, I don't think it would hurt anything to try.
Sorry was too busy watching your crazy dog!! LOL!! But in all fairness...sweet potatoes are pretty hardy...should be able to grow in any condition and in any soil and anywhere on this planet really!! P.S....enjoy that egg!! LOL!!
Maybe we didn't dig down far enough to find the potatoes. We really need a tractor!
@@ThirdTimeAroundRanchLOL!! Who knows with sweet potatoes!!
Hey and good morning, your sweet potatoes look pretty good from where I'm sitting. My wife and I live in Central Alabama and we have had the worst time with growing any potatoes. Fire ants eat most of the crop and ruin the potatoes and we end up feeding them to the chickens and pigs ,any we do get. Your extremely lucky to have received rain we are long do for a good rain here its been very very dry. How do you address the fire ants ,do you poison😂😂
We don't use any poison near the garden. Mostly we ignore the ants because they just keep coming back. BUT a couple years ago we put down a granual that you spread all over your property (Extinguish Plus) and it did work, we just haven't gotten around to doing it again.