May 20, 2024

VIDEO: SEED Potato PREP! Teaching My Sons #4


Time to prep seed potatoes for planting & I’m taking Gabriel along to teach him how!
Come along!
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22 thoughts on “VIDEO: SEED Potato PREP! Teaching My Sons #4

  1. Having known how to cut potatoes for 60+ years you still made it interesting. Good teacher! Gabriel is lucky to be learning this skill in childhood. NU-NA, my favorite food.

  2. Great tutorial about seed potatoes. For those of us just starting to grow our own food, you're very good at explaining the process. Best of luck with your planting. Be well.

  3. I have NEVER gardened but now know I need to. I was just at the store yesterday looking for seeds to plant vegetables wondering why there weren't any packets for potatoes. Thanks to this video, now I knwo why. Thank you!

  4. Others said it, I agree… Gabriel you remind me so much of your dad! I miss my kids living at home and teaching them things. Once in a while they reward me with a phone call to ask a question. LOL.

  5. Did I miss your new wood stove? Oh don't tell me I missed your new wood stove. Gabe is a awesome son he will make you a proud mama. God bless Shalom

  6. Your passing on skills you were taught to Gabriel and one day so will he! That's why and how these skills keep working generation to generation… Such a wonderful and powerful thing! I also learned a new thing today the word NU-NA for potato in Cherokee, Thank you!

  7. That african violet reminds me of my grandmother. She had beautiful violets always on a blanket chest that I got when she passed. I have zero luck growing them…☹

  8. Nice video, I was wondering how you figure out which potatoes to plant? I know russets are for baking, but the others kind of make wonder which is better for other applications? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Blessings ❣️❣️

  9. When I watch one of these videos, the memories just flood over me! Nowadays, young people have no time for such things as growing their own FOOD! These are precious skills, passed down through each generation. One day Gabriel will teach his children and grandchildren! As it should be. Love the Cherokee tater name! Might put that on my tater patch!
    I remember my Mother teaching me to cut the potatoes and letting them heal over. It's work but SO worth it! GOD bless

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