Nice harvest, I will still carry on growing them in the ground as normal but next year I am thinking of doing some very early ones in bins in the greenhouse. I also use the potatoes left over for chitting from the year before
That was a great harvest for a container I have thought about doing that.But with all the rain we have had.I do not know if they would survive it. My Paraguayans douse will in the Self watering drum. I glad to see you did do potatoes. E 🙂
AWESOME Harvest Jay, this growing taters in containers is a good idea for those of us who haven't much land and besides the favorable points to this manner of planting, it makes it much easier to harvest them then to dig into the packed earth! Uprated, thanks for sharin', maybe you could get some blue or purple taters, mugsyjeff(Jeff Heriot)from Down Under has the blue and raving about the flavor and nutrition-packed taters as compared to the ordinary taters we're so used to.
great vid. yea, I did taters in tainers' too this year. they did great, still got one more sweet potato to harvest. KIT for that vid.
Nice harvest Jay. I have a mate down south that has a lot of success growing them in wicking barrels.
Hope all are well and happy mate.
Thant's a superb crop of potatoes,
that's a good idea. nice harvest
Good harvest! We tried growing them in rings of tires and it was a flop. Glad yours worked out 🙂
Nice harvest, I will still carry on growing them in the ground as normal but next year I am thinking of doing some very early ones in bins in the greenhouse. I also use the potatoes left over for chitting from the year before
Nice harvest. I was wondering how to store some for seed for next year. When do you harvest the Yacon? I can not wait to try it.
That was a great harvest for a container I have thought about doing that.But with all the rain we have had.I do not know if they would survive it. My Paraguayans douse will in the Self watering drum. I glad to see you did do potatoes. E 🙂
AWESOME Harvest Jay, this growing taters in containers is a good idea for those of us who haven't much land and besides the favorable points to this manner of planting, it makes it much easier to harvest them then to dig into the packed earth! Uprated, thanks for sharin', maybe you could get some blue or purple taters, mugsyjeff(Jeff Heriot)from Down Under has the blue and raving about the flavor and nutrition-packed taters as compared to the ordinary taters we're so used to.