Harvesting 13 BAGS of POTATOES đ„ | 8 Varieties (w/ Descriptions) | June 2024 |
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- Äas pĆidĂĄn 2. 07. 2024
- Hey Woke Fam!
We recently harvested 13 bags of potatoes --- YAAAYYY!!!
You know we had to give a little description of each of our 8 varieties:
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00:10 Adirondack Blue
03:45 Purple Viking
07:48 German Butterball
09:18 Chieftain
13:43 Eva
15:20 Kennebec
21:45 Dark Red Norland
28:20 Satina
Some of our potatoes were a little smaller than hoped for, but we are very grateful to get this abundant harvest nonetheless!
Now, let's try out these taters đ„!!!
We hope this was not only interesting to watch, but also informative! Let us know what potato varieties you have grown or will consider growing in the future!
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Very Impressive Video! Nice harvest! The Potato Variety Information provided is so helpful!!!
Thank you. We're glad you found the information helpful!!!
I am watching and can just imagine the fun you're having..I also used all my old potatoes from the year before.. New friend here from Growing My Own.
Potato harvests are so much fun! Itâs like a scavenger hunt, and using the old potatoes is the way to go! Thank you for the support đ
It's a great harvestđ„đ„đ„
Thank you! đ
That is a very nice harvest and video.
Thank you! We're very glad to get this harvest...we weren't sure what to expect this time đ lol.
Awesome video! What a duo! đ
Thank you so much! We enjoy gardening together. Itâs a lot of fun growing with our family đ
Great info ladies, I didn't know certain potatoes had such a long storage life. Also love the nutritional value of the blue potatoes. I need a couple of thoseđ
We also didn't know that some varieties had a longer shelf life than others until last year. And with the blue potatoes...YEESSS! They are one of the most nutritious potato varieties out here, and besides the color, it's a regular potato đ€©
A phenomenal video! I love the information, details, tips and graphics. Keep up the outstanding work young scholar.
Thank you so much!!! My mom and I want to make sure we give details on the plants we're growing with hopes that it's helpful for others. We're really glad you enjoyed the video and the information given!
Awesome harvest â€â€â€
Thank you!
What a great channel you have here!! Great harvest, new sub â€
Thank you so much for watching and subscribing âșïž!! We were very glad to get that potato harvest and canât wait to start eating them.
Hi love the harvest! I'm in the UK I used those size grow bags too, I filled one to about 2 inches from the top to see if I could lift it comfortably the answer was no so I chatted to some other gardeners and mixed the soil/earth/compost what ever you call it with brown leaves I collect in the fall and chopped up hey because potatoes don't mind the odd twig and the soil to be rugged I think they like the challenge and a bit of manure etc but anyway my point is it makes the bag half the weight! and we got a pretty good result out of 8 bags so far we have 24lb I'm well chuffed I really want to see if we can get the blue one's over here love the funky coloured veg! I love there are so many gardeners now! love light and laughter to you both xx
Thank you SO MUCH for the info and encouragement! That was so sweet! We may need to consider your method and reduce the weight with some leaves next time. Much love from Tennessee, USA, and happy growing!!!
Great job
Thank you!
Thank You for the video! I had a similar experience growing in grow bags a couple years ago. Our growing season is a little earlier than yours (Feb to May) but I recommend as well. Thanks for the info on variety, im gonna get me some red norland for my spring potato salad!
We may consider growing a few potatoes in-ground next year to see how they do, but we'll still primarily grow them in grow bags. We'll be planting more Red Norlands for round #2 soon. With home grown potatoes, we're sure your potato salad will be DELICIOUS!
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I wait until my potatoe leaves are 100 % dead i mean brown and crunchy until i harvest my potatoes.
We should have harvested some of the bags a few weeks later when the leaves would have been more brown and crunchy. We were a little eager this year đ Weâll let them dry out longer next time. Thanks đ
I got a question why do y'all plan them in bags if y'all have all of that land I don't understand the concept do you get more potatoes in a bag than you would have ground
Thatâs a fair question. The short answer is for convenience. Itâs easier for us to harvest potatoes when theyâre in grow bags/buckets than digging in the ground. Potatoes are one of those crops that can grow just as well, and sometimes better, depending on your soil type, in containers than in ground. Thanks for asking. Iâm sure other people may be curious as well, I know we would be. Thanks for watching!