tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5597627580631284872.post7069476434436323463..comments2023-11-11T10:00:52.832-08:00Comments on Annie's Kitchen Garden: July 19, 2012 - Potatoes, Potatoes and More Potatoes!Annie*s Grannyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04772261218172078099noreply@blogger.comBlogger48125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5597627580631284872.post-2914265879222460612012-07-22T19:29:22.078-07:002012-07-22T19:29:22.078-07:00Thank you, Nancy!Thank you, Nancy!Annie*s Grannyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04772261218172078099noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5597627580631284872.post-26941841959280619482012-07-22T18:35:37.683-07:002012-07-22T18:35:37.683-07:00Happy 4th Bloganniversary! Sorry I missed it. Sure...Happy 4th Bloganniversary! Sorry I missed it. Sure do enjoy your posts. Wowsie on the potato harvest! NancyCozy Thyme Cottagehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03933769393226611441noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5597627580631284872.post-83629448704661959902012-07-22T15:35:12.648-07:002012-07-22T15:35:12.648-07:00Joelle, if I wrote it in a book, you'd have to...Joelle, if I wrote it in a book, you'd have to pay for it. I'd rather give it away :-D<br /><br />No, really....if you need help at any time, you know where to find me.Annie*s Grannyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04772261218172078099noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5597627580631284872.post-35601885162633983702012-07-22T15:01:01.719-07:002012-07-22T15:01:01.719-07:00This is AMAZING information!!! Thank you so much ...This is AMAZING information!!! Thank you so much for helping me with potatoes. I would never get such valuable information from a book or my garden guy! I appreciate your patience and detail with all my questions. You are truly awesome and I love learning from you!<br /><br />Have you ever considered writing a gardening book? Your knowledge and wisdom could benefit so many people.<br /><br />http://www.growitathome.wordpress.com<br />JoelleAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5597627580631284872.post-496897032140623382012-07-22T10:25:41.047-07:002012-07-22T10:25:41.047-07:00Carrie, thank you for visiting and following!Carrie, thank you for visiting and following!Annie*s Grannyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04772261218172078099noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5597627580631284872.post-80512241073106259172012-07-22T10:25:09.691-07:002012-07-22T10:25:09.691-07:00Thanks, Vanessa!Thanks, Vanessa!Annie*s Grannyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04772261218172078099noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5597627580631284872.post-56520410321851278102012-07-22T10:24:56.199-07:002012-07-22T10:24:56.199-07:00Kitsap, I'm planting a fall garden where I had...Kitsap, I'm planting a fall garden where I had the onions and potatoes, so needed to have it all cleared out and ready to go by August 1. I think we can manage to eat them all before they spoil, as the kids all like to take a few each time they visit.Annie*s Grannyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04772261218172078099noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5597627580631284872.post-69777674183801352192012-07-22T10:17:22.700-07:002012-07-22T10:17:22.700-07:00OK I just had to come visit you...after I read &qu...OK I just had to come visit you...after I read "wash your mouth out with soap" that you posted on Sue's blog, I needed to see for myself who this sassy woman was. Know I am hooked, Your blog is entertaining, crative and full of info.<br /><br /><br />That a lot of taters!<br /><br />With All That I Am<br />Carrie "The Handmade Homemaker"Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08751383958801178016noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5597627580631284872.post-21402694990743154532012-07-21T12:57:09.008-07:002012-07-21T12:57:09.008-07:00Wow fantastic potato harvest!Wow fantastic potato harvest!Vanessahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14668241377667731288noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5597627580631284872.post-33154793473063136972012-07-21T07:25:11.946-07:002012-07-21T07:25:11.946-07:00Wow that is a phenomenal yeild from your seed pota...Wow that is a phenomenal yeild from your seed potatoes. I am very impressed! My potato patch is dieing back. I will keep harvesting fresh use potatoes from it but always wait until the start of September to do my big potato lift so that I am taking them from cool ground to cool garage for storage without any exposure to warm temps in between - helps them to store longer. Judging by the amount of die back on my vegetation though, the tubers are really sizing up and finishing out.kitsapFGhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06120640838501186514noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5597627580631284872.post-44766222606127218932012-07-20T20:25:16.063-07:002012-07-20T20:25:16.063-07:00The blossoms DROP off, they don't DRIP off, LO...The blossoms DROP off, they don't DRIP off, LOL! I need to start proof reading :-)Annie*s Grannyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04772261218172078099noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5597627580631284872.post-74180322516696618742012-07-20T20:22:12.406-07:002012-07-20T20:22:12.406-07:00OK, Joelle, here we go! (And thank you for the kin...OK, Joelle, here we go! (And thank you for the kind words and blogiversary wishes!)<br /><br /><i>1. what is seed potatoes? you said: "From only 4.5 pounds of seed potatoes, I harvested a total of 109.69 pounds." not sure what that means, from a package of seeds or a special plant. (I am totally showing my ignorance here). </i><br /><br />Do you see those little "dimples" in the potatoes? Those are called eyes, and each eye will eventually send out a sprout. Most store bought potatoes have been treated, so will not sprout. Therefore, they are no good for growing more potatoes. That's why we buy certified "seed potatoes", which are nothing but potatoes that have not been treated, and are certified to be disease free. I like to buy little seed potatoes and plant them whole (golf ball sized). However, sometimes those are not available, so I buy larger potatoes and cut them into chunks about the size of that golf ball. I make sure each chunk has at least two eyes. The more eyes, the more potatoes it will grow, but two are sufficient. If I have to cut the seed potatoes into chunks, I lay the chunks out on a windowsill, on a paper towel, and let the cut surfaces dry for a couple of days before planting them.<br /><br />I plant my potatoes very early in the spring (March 15 where I live) in a well dug then leveled bed that's 3-4 feet wide. I dig a trench about 10" deep the width of the bed, and place a "seed potato/chunk" about every 10 inches at the bottom of the trench, then cover it with 3 or 4 inches of soil, leaving the excess soil along side the trench. Then I dig another trench about a foot away (guess, don't measure, it's not rocket science) and repeat. I continue right down the bed like that. As the plants begin to grow, about 5-6 inches high, start pushing that extra soil around them. Leave a few leaves sticking out, and let those grow another 5-6 inches, then pull up more soil. Do this until the bed is level again. All of the potato plants may not grow at the same rate, so you might be pulling the soil in around some, while others haven't even broken the surface yet. That's normal, don't worry, just pull the soil around the growing ones. The others will come along when they're good and ready, then you can pull soil around them too (this is called "hilling).<br /><br /><i>2. How do you know when to pick potatoes? You mentioned blossom, do they flower? do the pop up from the ground?</i><br /><br />They usually flower. I have had some that didn't but usually they do. As soon as those blossoms die and drip off, you can start digging for small new potatoes. If you're careful, you can dig around near the surface with your hands and pull the small potatoes away from the mother plant without harming her, so she'll continue to form tubers, and they will get much larger. Before long, the plants will begin to yellow, get all ugly and floppy and look as though they are dying. That means the potatoes are ready to dig. Use a garden fork, and be careful. There will be potatoes under and all around each plant, and down as deep as a foot under ground. Do not leave them exposed to sunlight, and do not eat any that have turned green from being exposed to the light. If you are going to store them, do not wash them, just lightly dust them off with your hands.<br /><br /><i>3. regarding storing, is the rule to store in a cool dark place? So if I grew potatoes and only had a wooden bin in a cool room of my house would they store well?</i><br /><br />Yes, they should store fine if the room is really cool. Check them often, because a rotting potato really does stink! I actually do keep a bin in my refrigerator filled, even though you're really not supposed to keep them there. I don't find they taste any different, they are good enough for us.Annie*s Grannyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04772261218172078099noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5597627580631284872.post-19360736596173548962012-07-20T19:31:47.252-07:002012-07-20T19:31:47.252-07:00My mouth has hit the floor and I am in awe of your...My mouth has hit the floor and I am in awe of your potatoes. I tried to grow sweet potatoes the first year we had our garden but I was not successful. I was told to place a small amount of dirt in my bed and as the plant grew, add more dirt until I reached the top. I was told I would get a lot of potatoes. Lets just say I followed the instructions but didn't have any success getting potatoes. I have a friend who just planted potato plants like a regular plant. I have no clue which way is correct. Can I play student and ask some questions? <br /><br />1. what is seed potatoes? you said: "From only 4.5 pounds of seed potatoes, I harvested a total of 109.69 pounds." not sure what that means, from a package of seeds or a special plant. (I am totally showing my ignorance here). <br /><br />2. How do you know when to pick potatoes? You mentioned blossom, do they flower? do the pop up from the ground?<br /><br />3. regarding storing, is the rule to store in a cool dark place? So if I grew potatoes and only had a wooden bin in a cool room of my house would they store well?<br /><br />You have become a teacher to me already. Just the few comments about my cantaloupe and watermelon has helped me and reading your blog has provided me with so much helpful information. I appreciate you Granny!!! Thank you!!!!! Happy 4th blogiversary! I appreciate the advice and willingness to answer my questions! In my opinion, you are awesome!<br /><br />Congrats on such a great harvest and blog!<br /><br />http://www.growitathome.wordpress.com<br />JoelleAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5597627580631284872.post-27807747840987278292012-07-20T16:22:17.811-07:002012-07-20T16:22:17.811-07:00Thanks, Mrs. P.Thanks, Mrs. P.Annie*s Grannyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04772261218172078099noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5597627580631284872.post-15504197866208128162012-07-20T15:08:46.484-07:002012-07-20T15:08:46.484-07:00wow thats just great!!wow thats just great!!Mrs.Pickleshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07678592143938874654noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5597627580631284872.post-51622674499085332442012-07-20T13:51:47.113-07:002012-07-20T13:51:47.113-07:00Keep us posted on how many you get, David!Keep us posted on how many you get, David!Annie*s Grannyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04772261218172078099noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5597627580631284872.post-49025590865655094082012-07-20T13:47:03.756-07:002012-07-20T13:47:03.756-07:00That does it, I'm tipping out one of the grow ...That does it, I'm tipping out one of the grow bags in the morning!Davidhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14490964982321159910noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5597627580631284872.post-24909679025914303572012-07-20T13:23:32.017-07:002012-07-20T13:23:32.017-07:00Thanks, Anywhere.Thanks, Anywhere.Annie*s Grannyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04772261218172078099noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5597627580631284872.post-13507331393428130822012-07-20T11:23:20.981-07:002012-07-20T11:23:20.981-07:00I meant Irish potatoes not sweet potatoes. My mind...I meant Irish potatoes not sweet potatoes. My mind must have been on them as they are my potato replacement. I hope I do as well with sweet potatoes. Heck with the heat we have had, I have a chance. Our season is pretty short though. And it didn't warm up until the middle of June.Daphne Gouldhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17305049560953735881noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5597627580631284872.post-20135100686044016972012-07-20T10:34:39.443-07:002012-07-20T10:34:39.443-07:00Awesome potato harvest! Less than 4 cents per poun...Awesome potato harvest! Less than 4 cents per pound is incredible. I don't know how you do it, but I'm duly impressed.AnywhereEdenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08243890948543124146noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5597627580631284872.post-37046812646292078402012-07-20T08:05:00.450-07:002012-07-20T08:05:00.450-07:00Bangchik, the red and gold ones were lovely, but t...Bangchik, the red and gold ones were lovely, but the Russet variety did have some scab.Annie*s Grannyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04772261218172078099noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5597627580631284872.post-16941031520069924102012-07-20T07:50:24.673-07:002012-07-20T07:50:24.673-07:00lovely healthy potato skin.lovely healthy potato skin.Bangchik and Kakdahhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12539360678677230463noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5597627580631284872.post-34745545186525924122012-07-20T07:41:49.372-07:002012-07-20T07:41:49.372-07:00Dorothy, I thought it was great....then I checked ...Dorothy, I thought it was great....then I checked back on previous years and found it was on a par with what I've always grown, I just had a lot more plants!Annie*s Grannyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04772261218172078099noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5597627580631284872.post-85019595012844416762012-07-20T07:40:40.808-07:002012-07-20T07:40:40.808-07:00Tosh, in the garage, in the dark. I doubt they...Tosh, in the garage, in the dark. I doubt they'll store too long there, so we'll be eating them as fast as we can!Annie*s Grannyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04772261218172078099noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5597627580631284872.post-43042539978297261392012-07-20T07:39:54.108-07:002012-07-20T07:39:54.108-07:00Agriburbia, I always grow mine the same way. This...Agriburbia, I always grow mine the same way. This was just a really good year, I guess. Although, looking back at my records I see I only planted 15 seed chunks (no record of how much they weighed) and harvested over 30 pounds from them. This year I had around 54 plants so the harvest was on a par with previous years at about 2 pounds per plant.Annie*s Grannyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04772261218172078099noreply@blogger.com