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Garden Master
The harvesting the potato patch began yesterday.
It is not starting off quite the way I expected. The new-to-me Adora was planted at the shady end of the potato bed. I thought that they would have a longer season down there and planted, what I thought was, my earliest-to-harvest, Yukon Gold, at the other end.
I like to slowly work my way thru the bed and have new potatoes over the course of about a month that way. Actually, I robbed a few of the Yukons about a week ago and that is partly what prompted me to start diggin'. I'd prefer not to do the robbing of healthy plants but my resistance was weakening .
Anyway, the Adora were dying back. They are little potatoes, little plants, and were growing in morning shade. I didn't expect much from them and wasn't really disappointed that there was only a little over 10 pounds of spuds in the Adora's 20 square feet of the bed.
The other varieties have to do a little better tho'. I got 60 pounds out of 100 square feet last year. Still, I think I'm on my way to a fairly good potato harvest.
How about in your garden? How are the potatoes?
Steve
It is not starting off quite the way I expected. The new-to-me Adora was planted at the shady end of the potato bed. I thought that they would have a longer season down there and planted, what I thought was, my earliest-to-harvest, Yukon Gold, at the other end.
I like to slowly work my way thru the bed and have new potatoes over the course of about a month that way. Actually, I robbed a few of the Yukons about a week ago and that is partly what prompted me to start diggin'. I'd prefer not to do the robbing of healthy plants but my resistance was weakening .
Anyway, the Adora were dying back. They are little potatoes, little plants, and were growing in morning shade. I didn't expect much from them and wasn't really disappointed that there was only a little over 10 pounds of spuds in the Adora's 20 square feet of the bed.
The other varieties have to do a little better tho'. I got 60 pounds out of 100 square feet last year. Still, I think I'm on my way to a fairly good potato harvest.
How about in your garden? How are the potatoes?
Steve