Nice blue hubbard. Were there a lot of flowers on the vines?Last of my squash.
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Only one off of two vines, but it was a big one, a little over 13".
Maybe I'm not fertilizing them right to only get one. Oh well, next year.
Nice blue hubbard. Were there a lot of flowers on the vines?Last of my squash.
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Only one off of two vines, but it was a big one, a little over 13".
Maybe I'm not fertilizing them right to only get one. Oh well, next year.
Come to think of it, I don't remember seeing any. So there must not have been many.Nice blue hubbard. Were there a lot of flowers on the vines?
hope this won't add too much 'sweetness' to ur dish... but sounds like u got a sweetie!!!My second plantings are in the ground. Sweet peas, Wife will make apple sause and apple butter. Might do some apple jelly, but we have made a bunch of different jellies already, and I aint supposed to be eating it. Actually, I think my wife is trying to kill me, fresh jelly, home made biscuits, and real butter, I am a goner for sure.
from the size of ur soil base, i would say u did great!! my exp with s spuds is they do well out in the open and in ground...Tried a sweet potato experiment this year. Very disappointing. Any ideas on what I did wrong.
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I have two more beds made from IBC totes that I still need to dig. Maybe they did better.from the size of ur soil base, i would say u did geat!! my exp with s spuds is they do well out in the open and in ground...
I've tried planting potatoes in my garden digging deep trenches and filling with composite/dirt and I think the ground was still too hard. Small potatoes. So I thought container growing of my sweet potatoes would work. Soil was really loose.Dont think small containers will grow sweet potatoes very well,---not enough dirt and not deep enough. Open ground works the best for potatoes. I did a few tests on container potatoes and it didnt work for me either.
Our potato crop was small this year too despite Easter plantings. I couldnt haul enough water to them for one thing AND now they are not keeping in storage! ----- We are freeze drying as many as we can as soon as we finish the onions which were not keeping either! NOT a year for quality produch so we make due with what we did grow!
Really miss the garden after ten years of not having it. Green with envy here.I've tried planting potatoes in my garden digging deep trenches and filling with composite/dirt and I think the ground was still too hard. Small potatoes. So I thought container growing of my sweet potatoes would work. Soil was really loose.
Probably planting to deep. Biggest taters I ever grew I planted on top of the ground and then raked the soil over them. One year I planted in the tractor tire tracks and just covered up. After the plants emerged, I till the middle of the rows and raked more soil to cover the plants. I have never grown big taters if I buried them deep when planting. I want them growing close to the top of the ground with just enough covering to keep them from sunburning. Hilling when you see the ground crack and the sunburning wont be a problem. Granted I aint growing acres of taters every year where I would have to spend half a day plowing and digging.I've tried planting potatoes in my garden digging deep trenches and filling with composite/dirt and I think the ground was still too hard. Small potatoes. So I thought container growing of my sweet potatoes would work. Soil was really loose.
My onions seem to have hardened off fine this year, but last year's didn't store worth a darn. What do you suppose causes it?Dont think small containers will grow sweet potatoes very well,---not enough dirt and not deep enough. Open ground works the best for potatoes. I did a few tests on container potatoes and it didnt work for me either.
Our potato crop was small this year too despite Easter plantings. I couldnt haul enough water to them for one thing AND now they are not keeping in storage! ----- We are freeze drying as many as we can as soon as we finish the onions which were not keeping either! NOT a year for quality produch so we make due with what we did grow!
I need to clarify a little. I dug wide trenches, put in the seed potato and barely covered with soil. As the plant grew, I'd back fill a little at a time. Thought the trench would be full of potatoes.Probably planting to deep. Biggest taters I ever grew I planted on top of the ground and then raked the soil over them. One year I planted in the tractor tire tracks and just covered up. After the plants emerged, I till the middle of the rows and raked more soil to cover the plants. I have never grown big taters if I buried them deep when planting. I want them growing close to the top of the ground with just enough covering to keep them from sunburning. Hilling when you see the ground crack and the sunburning wont be a problem. Granted I aint growing acres of taters every year where I would have to spend half a day plowing and digging.
I've tried planting potatoes in my garden digging deep trenches and filling with composite/dirt and I think the ground was still too hard. Small potatoes. So I thought container growing of my sweet potatoes would work. Soil was really loose.
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