Finally, we show you the potato haul from our True Potato Seeds planted earlier in the year. Hopefully this will be the first steps towards being self sufficient when growing potatoes.
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Nice buddy!! My spuds giggled at that tickling you gave during washing!! I certainly hope you are keeping some for next years adventures:))
Interesting results Adam. Thanks for the reveal. Best wishes Bob.
Awesome reveal. They look very nice. Hope the taste as good as it looks.
I just harvest my first 2 tomato this week.
Take care and stay safe and stay strong my friend
There is always a sense of mystery when revealing one's potatoes similar to opening a letter containing your exam results. I have grown all my potatoes this year in bags or pots much easier to manage. Take care Mike
It must be so satisfying to have grown them on from true seed, really cool. A great result… and you now have lots of seed Potatoes for next season, brilliant : ) You always have some really creative shots.. love the washing bit. Cheers — Elly
Great reveal. Absolutely they are so tasty. Have a great weekend
Looks like it's time to make a chowder. Thanx for posting bud. Good to see you not pulling your hair out over low counts.
Not a bad crop at all. Did you see the ones I did in the two pots for your sis? See you soon.
Pretty good for true seed potatoes. Nice clean spuds.
Hi Adam that's a fantastic harvest are you going to enjoy them or save for seed ? The first lot the potential cross is very interesting cheers pal José
What a great result!
My deseree (red skinned) potatoes have not yealded as many as yours as we have had no rain here in North Devon.
Excellent experiment, that must have been a real exercise in patience! Great results 🙂
They look awesome! Congrats!
Well your crop is more than you planted Adam. But a good result over all.
Take care my friend
Cheers
Harold
Hi mate, some good hauls there. It goes to show that it takes a few years for potatoes to get to a decent size. Brilliant experiment. Hope you keep a couple of the bigger ones and see what you get next year. Take care. Nick
Thank you, I'm growing Russian Blue TPS and find it blooms readily and early here (greets from cloudy zone 7b northern Vancouver Island). So I started seed on August 1 in the high tunnel for a try at a December crop, in 4" pots and just transplanted them out. I have 9 large pots to pull next month. Slugs ate the outside so I bought some bT for them. Deer bit the berries off. But yeah, the high tunnel will reduce the cold November rain and so increase root temperature; good for a late crop 🙂
Great haul of spuds. You Youtuber's have got me growing potatoes in a pot now. So i'll have to let you know as they are only half way. Well done. Cheers -Keith
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Can that be use to become seed potato?
Nice results. I am just starting to experiment with TPS, and hope to have some happy treasure hunting in the future to see what results I get.