Greenthumb18
Deeply Rooted
:tools I just harvested my storage potatoes this past weekend. This season I planted Kennebec, German Butterball, and Rose Finn Fingerling.
I don't think my harvest was too bad this year definitely beats my last year's harvest. Last year wasn't a good year at all for potatoes I picked maybe 4 to 5 smaller than a golf ball size potatoes from 4 rows . I picked the most potatoes from Kennebec, whats really great about this variety is that its Late Blight resistant, which was important as every year my potato plants seem to suffer from blight, no blight this season.
I need to find a higher yielding variety of potato for next season and blight resistant if possible. I think I will plant Kennebec again, German Butterball didn't produce too many and my Rose Finn Fingerling also didn't produce a lot of potatoes. I'm just glad I have a few fingerlings to try, never tasted one before and I know people are saying they are the best tasting potatoes out there.
Theirs something though about picking potatoes that's so exciting, not knowing whats under all that soil. It is alot of fun to be able to find your dinner Does anyone brush the soil off their potatoes before putting them in storage? I always brush the soil off them its not a good idea to wash them off with water though.
Well, until next planting season, here's my potatoes I put in storage that I will enjoy through winter.
I don't think my harvest was too bad this year definitely beats my last year's harvest. Last year wasn't a good year at all for potatoes I picked maybe 4 to 5 smaller than a golf ball size potatoes from 4 rows . I picked the most potatoes from Kennebec, whats really great about this variety is that its Late Blight resistant, which was important as every year my potato plants seem to suffer from blight, no blight this season.
I need to find a higher yielding variety of potato for next season and blight resistant if possible. I think I will plant Kennebec again, German Butterball didn't produce too many and my Rose Finn Fingerling also didn't produce a lot of potatoes. I'm just glad I have a few fingerlings to try, never tasted one before and I know people are saying they are the best tasting potatoes out there.
Theirs something though about picking potatoes that's so exciting, not knowing whats under all that soil. It is alot of fun to be able to find your dinner Does anyone brush the soil off their potatoes before putting them in storage? I always brush the soil off them its not a good idea to wash them off with water though.
Well, until next planting season, here's my potatoes I put in storage that I will enjoy through winter.