Second Potato Harvest (and some Garlic, too)!
Potatos are a staple of my family's diet in Fall, Winter, and Early Spring. I try and grow as many as I can, and put as much as I can into storage to make it thru to help cut down on my grocery bills. This is my second harvest for Potato this season and I hope it shows how I can save and grow some, as well.
What does it take to get a very nice return for your potato harvest? Find out how I do it. I show how I plant, and grow the best Potato, in my back yard garden. My Soil? My containers? What is the best Fertilizer to use for Potato?
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I cook with Blue, Yellow, and Red potato, so, I plant those, to get a decent harvest. This year, I got my seed potato in early February, to plant, from Wood Prairie Family Farms in Maine. I bought the Adirondack Blue, and a Dark Red Norland. The Yellow Potato was my own seed potato from last season's harvest: Yukon Gold.
My soil is thawed enough by early march to start working. I grow in 25 gallon Fabric Grow Bags, so, I make a mix of 1/3 Canadian Sphagnum Peat, one third my own compost, and 1/3 leftover soil from last growing season. I also refresh and fertilize with Bone Meal (from Espoma®) and Dr. Earth's with a 3-4-2 NPK (Nitogen, Phosphorous, Calcium). The Fertilizer is a granular organic, and takes a few weeks to break down with some soil biology. So, Fertilize AS SOON AS YOU CAN, and give it a couple weeks before you plant in the soil.
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I like the pop of color a blue potato salad adds to any meal.
they're amazing!
I loved the colour of your potatoes, you got a good harvest. Congratulations 👏🏽👏🏽
Beautiful and yummy 🙂
"I put five (seed potatoes) in some (bags) I don't know what I was thinking" 😂
that is his weakness, and we should be tolerant, because I am told that it is a worldwide weakness
-Guys and Dolls
overplanting. hard to not do a little more than we know we should.
I pulled our garlic the other day. Also harvested a few eggplants. But I'm a couple weeks north of you. Brought in some pumpkins but mostly because of blight on the vines, it was a little early for them.
my eggplant were a "fail" this year. something got to them. lots of nibbles
You do have colourful potatoes. I need to learn more about soil structure and nutrients!
As gardeners, we NEED to know that it is ALWAYS about the Soil!
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Good to see your having the time to post again! What a nice harvest! So many, so colorful! 💜
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You sure did get a good second crop. I love the variety of plants you planted and the colors of the different spuds. We also grow potatoes, but our zone has a shorter growing season so it's impossible to plant twice.
I like the idea of growing in containers which I've never done. We grow directly into a raised bed and this year was the best one we've ever had, growing 110 pounds.
When growing tubers
you never know what you've got until you unearth them and that day is very exciting.