November 23, 2024

VIDEO: My Potato Forest


We take a look at what’s been going on at home. My potatoes have grown into a Potato Forest, we also take a look at the sweetcorn, strawberries and at some early gardening casualties.

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19 thoughts on “VIDEO: My Potato Forest

  1. I think everyone is reseeding things because their first attempts weren't successful. That strawberry plant looks great, dry as you noted, but great. Wonderful potato vines. Thanks for sharing. Stay safe.

  2. Your potatoes are looking great. I finally was able to plant mine today as it has been too cold overnight to plant anything here in my tiny part of the Canadian prairies. Take care.

  3. This is great man. Your face is burnt. Vitamin D will save you from the alien virus and that, so all good. Nice spuds, impressive.

    Sorry, it's the cabin fever. I'm all stir crazied out. 😉

  4. I have 30 buckets with 5 plants in each. 18 jars of jam per year and give at least 5kg and baby plants away. All from 3 plants from Aldi 10 years ago . The cheapest way to buy jars are to buy Adli jam 29p and trow away. Boil wash .cheapest jars 50p empty. Good luck
    Each bucket can give you 2kg per season.

  5. Your spuds are about four times the size of mine. Another week with highs in the mid 50'sF and lows in the upper 30'sF. Four days of rain also…
    If you still have my home address send me a card. I can send you something special for the fall plant out. Thanx for posting….

  6. Hi Adam, your spuds are looking really good and should really crop well. Those two frosts we had didn't do mine any favours and they also killed the two pumpkin plants as well. Look after yourself and see you soon.

  7. Spuds are looking good mate. I had casualties in beans and peas this year the ones I started off, but lots planted direct now. The weather has returned to spring and hopefully the heat will help things along. Only starting to harden off tomatoes, peppers and cucumbers and looking to plant carrot seeds in buckets this weekend
    Take care Adam
    Cheers
    Harold

  8. Hi Adam just watched your you tube clip, my two sweet corn I planted on the old allotment, went after that last frost we had but, Ive got two I kept in the green house in a base, and kept putting water about enough to fill the bottom of it, kept them.in there along with butternut squash, and they are quite healthy looking large plants now, so im going to put sweet corn in the back garden in a sunny but sheltered area, may be put yrs in a tray of water to with a bit of tomattoe food diluted down, see what happens from Jude

  9. Lots of weirdness with beans, sweetcorn and peas here, had to resow a few. It's bizarre, they're the things I normally don't have trouble with. Your potatoes look great though!

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