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Beekissed
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Bee, I remember you saying to wait till plant completely dies down before harvesting. Mine did and yesterday I harvested one of my containers and I still has quite a few of marble size potatoes. They were Yukon's and I did have normal size ones too though.
P.s. I'm not eating any potatoes grown in that comode! haha
Mary
Awful soon to be harvesting spuds...maybe they get done earlier in your climate? I'm not a fan of Yukon Gold spuds as they don't get very big, it seems, and they don't store very well. How do they do for you? Got a pic of your spuds? Do they normally have a lot of little ones hanging on the roots?
I guess that's why I'm not much of an adventurer when it comes to gardening....we normally find something that performs well for us and stick with it for years upon years. My folks and I have only ever planted Kennebecs and Red Pontiacs...probably because that's the kind of seed potatoes you can get around here by the 50 # bag at the feed stores, but mostly because we have large taters that store well and not many of the tiny ones.
My brother experiments, grows the Yukons and other varieties not usually done on large scale in these parts and I've grown a couple of his spuds in with mine on occasion...was not impressed.