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PLANTING POTATOES at 3:30 in the MORNING (Losing sleep over Inflation)
The How Do Gardener ^ | March 22,2022 | The How Do Gardener

Posted on 03/22/2022 2:27:39 PM PDT by orsonwb

Unless you haven’t eaten in the past several months, or you already grow all of your own produce, you’ve probably noticed that the price of food, and everything else, has been rising dramatically...

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TOPICS: Business/Economy; Gardening
KEYWORDS: garden; gardening; inflation; survival
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To: BlackAdderess

Got


21 posted on 03/22/2022 4:28:32 PM PDT by BlackAdderess (Hope for the best, prepare for the worst)
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To: orsonwb
couple of square foot beds or even several five gallon buckets planted with veggies could easily provide you with $2-500 worth of produce per month

Yeah right

22 posted on 03/22/2022 4:38:42 PM PDT by Pollard (PureBlood -- https://youtube.com/watch?v=VXm0fkDituE)
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To: orsonwb

bkmk


23 posted on 03/22/2022 4:42:49 PM PDT by sauropod (Whom the gods would destroy they first make mad.)
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To: BiglyCommentary

A couple of years ago I ended up with way to many seed potatoes, I took the rototiller to a patch of completely unprepared ground amongst the pines and tilled the hell out of it. I didn’t do anything other than water it and ended up with a bumper crop, who knew.


24 posted on 03/22/2022 4:54:27 PM PDT by standing man (stand tall)
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To: Clutch Martin
"Was there a full moon?"
Were you nekked?
"
Foolish questions. Of course he was. IF the Farmers Almanac says plant in full moon nekkid, by gum we just do it. We don't question the Farmers Almanac.
25 posted on 03/22/2022 5:02:19 PM PDT by BipolarBob (Instead of Build Back Better, how about put it back the way you found it?)
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To: BiglyCommentary

I grow potatoes in 5 gallon buckets all the time. It works great!


26 posted on 03/22/2022 5:44:51 PM PDT by Georgia Girl 2 (The only purpose of a pistol is to fight your way back to the rifle you should never have dropped)
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To: Clutch Martin

Heck I was up at 3:00 - hungry I fixed fried squash! All sorts of things you can do in the dark of night when sleep evvades you.


27 posted on 03/22/2022 5:48:09 PM PDT by caww ( )
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To: P.O.E.

Need to know if they are determinant or indeterminant varieties. Could be you are mounding or not the correct variety.

My russet seed potatoes arrived just today. Russets should make for decent storage if I get it right.

Planting here is still a few weeks away though. I sure am itching to get things started. Trying a cold frame this year and hoping the early season seeds sprout soon. kale, lettuce, broccoli, spinach, musk melon and peas.


28 posted on 03/22/2022 5:51:31 PM PDT by EBH (Hold My Beer. 1776-2021 May God Save Us.)
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To: orsonwb

Bookmark 📖


29 posted on 03/22/2022 7:11:22 PM PDT by TianaHighrider (God moved David to STAND UP to Goliath ❣)
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To: BiglyCommentary

Yup. But, I understand that if you use organic potatoes then they don’t receive that spray and will sprout pretty well.


30 posted on 03/22/2022 7:19:26 PM PDT by orsonwb
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To: fwdude

A valid point. But, there are several battery powered “Driveway alarms” that alert the base station in the house when a “Feral” of a certain size crosses it’s beam. A couple of those might do the trick


31 posted on 03/22/2022 7:21:33 PM PDT by orsonwb
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To: GaltAdonis

Great that you’re starting your garden. I’m seeing the same thing too with many gardening supplies either very delayed or just not available anymore. I can’t find course grade vermiculite or a many gardening tools anymore.


32 posted on 03/22/2022 7:23:35 PM PDT by orsonwb
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To: P.O.E.

You might try some real “seed potatoes” from someone like gurneys.com. I’ve made store bought organic potatoes work OK but the real, albeit not inexpensive, seed potatoes usually work well. Loose, friable, well drained soil is needed too.


33 posted on 03/22/2022 7:26:02 PM PDT by orsonwb
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To: HollyB

Never tried the potato bags, but I’ve seen several videos that seem to show pretty good results. Give them a try.


34 posted on 03/22/2022 7:27:09 PM PDT by orsonwb
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To: Clutch Martin

Full Moon: YES
“Nekked”: NO (It was 48 degrees out. Also not into the naked gardening thing)


35 posted on 03/22/2022 7:29:13 PM PDT by orsonwb
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To: BlackAdderess

Sounds like a plan. It’s still getting down in the low 40’s at night here in Central Texas and I’m a little concerned about getting things in the ground outside yet.


36 posted on 03/22/2022 7:30:59 PM PDT by orsonwb
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To: standing man

I usually put in 300 lb Yukon golds; only thing the moose don’t eat. Usually plant May 15th here in Fairbanks. Still have hard tatoes in garage. I just made hotdogs and sauerkraut with mashed potatoes over weekend; too good.


37 posted on 03/22/2022 8:07:18 PM PDT by Eska
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To: BiglyCommentary; Pollard; DuncanWaring; metmom
BiglyCommentary :"So acidic works best??
I have a spot in the back among pine trees and that soil would be pretty acidic."

Yes , slightly acidic soil (no Lime for years) is best for tomato growth,
but don't forget that they need sunshine (solanaceous family).
Other solanaceous related crops are (fruit) peppers, eggplant, tomatoes, while potatoes are a solanaceous root crop (tuber).

38 posted on 03/23/2022 6:26:37 AM PDT by Tilted Irish Kilt
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To: Tilted Irish Kilt

Darn on the sunshine. Always think of the glorious and noble potatoe as mushroom like, since they grow underground.


39 posted on 03/23/2022 6:41:38 AM PDT by BiglyCommentary
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To: P.O.E.

Lack of potato production is due to too much nitrogen - either in the soil you have in the ground or are using in pots, or supplements you’re adding, or fertilizer you’re using. Compost (home made or purchased) is usually high in nitrogen, which you DON’T want a lot of for potato production.

Potatoes (all root crops; carrots, onions, leeks) require potash/potassium, so look for a fertilizer formula that is a 5-10-10. LOW in nitrogen (first number) and higher in phosphorus (middle number for blooming) and potassium (last number, for tuber growth/development.)


40 posted on 03/23/2022 6:45:52 AM PDT by Diana in Wisconsin (I don't have, 'Hobbies.' I'm developing a robust Post-Apocalyptic skill set. )
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