
Planting 5 Varieties of Potatoes!
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Date: 2022-07-16
Comments and reviews: 9
Vic
Hi Laura, I know you said you can put the date on the calendar and not really mess with them( provided they have enough water etc) are there any bugs we need to watch for that will decrease harvest or is it that since they are forming underground, they are safe from foliage pests? Thanks for everything you do, your family is beautiful and you all always brighten my day. Best Vicki
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Hi Laura, I know you said you can put the date on the calendar and not really mess with them( provided they have enough water etc) are there any bugs we need to watch for that will decrease harvest or is it that since they are forming underground, they are safe from foliage pests? Thanks for everything you do, your family is beautiful and you all always brighten my day. Best Vicki
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Kathy
Laura, you're amazing, you have to be one busy lady with the flowers, the veggie garden, cooking, decorating. can I adopt you? ! I watched the video when you made the carrot cake, I thought how great that you had the carrots, then collected the eggs! Thank you and Aaron for these wonderful videos! I do have one question, have you thought about adding visors to the merchandise?
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Laura, you're amazing, you have to be one busy lady with the flowers, the veggie garden, cooking, decorating. can I adopt you? ! I watched the video when you made the carrot cake, I thought how great that you had the carrots, then collected the eggs! Thank you and Aaron for these wonderful videos! I do have one question, have you thought about adding visors to the merchandise?
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Gil
Thanks, Laura! I only have limited space, so Im trying to keep my fruits & vegetables planting focused on things that taste substantially different when home grown versus store bought. Do you notice a big difference in potatoes? And in general, are there fruits / vegetables you would recommend prioritizing because they taste so much better when home grown?
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Thanks, Laura! I only have limited space, so Im trying to keep my fruits & vegetables planting focused on things that taste substantially different when home grown versus store bought. Do you notice a big difference in potatoes? And in general, are there fruits / vegetables you would recommend prioritizing because they taste so much better when home grown?
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Kira
Hi there, I just got into gardening and I'm a total mess at this. I love watching your videos! I was wondering if you had any beginner friendly tips and any beginner friendly plants that you could name off that would help me give my garden color and life while putting up with my learning curve? :) Hope to hear back, and have a wonderful day!
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Hi there, I just got into gardening and I'm a total mess at this. I love watching your videos! I was wondering if you had any beginner friendly tips and any beginner friendly plants that you could name off that would help me give my garden color and life while putting up with my learning curve? :) Hope to hear back, and have a wonderful day!
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Susana
So exciting I just planted my potatoes. It's amazing how fast the leaves started poping out of the dirt. I'm happy you said the mature date because I don't think I read into that. Can you do an update video when you refill? Also are they supposed to be growing that fast? I refilled and I feel they were coming back with in the week?
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So exciting I just planted my potatoes. It's amazing how fast the leaves started poping out of the dirt. I'm happy you said the mature date because I don't think I read into that. Can you do an update video when you refill? Also are they supposed to be growing that fast? I refilled and I feel they were coming back with in the week?
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Nicole
I'm interested to growing some potatoes this year! What are your tips or sources for finding seed potatoes? Is there a potato variety that you have found to be the easiest for beginners? Also, what is a typical yield per plant? Maybe you have this information in another video, so please let me know where to find it. :)
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I'm interested to growing some potatoes this year! What are your tips or sources for finding seed potatoes? Is there a potato variety that you have found to be the easiest for beginners? Also, what is a typical yield per plant? Maybe you have this information in another video, so please let me know where to find it. :)
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Linda
Hilling potatoes keep the sun from getting on them and turning them green. Also, make sure you use seed potatoes from a certified seed grower to sew your seed. Otherwise, if there are large potatoe growers in the area you risk the chance of contaminating their potatoes. My favorite are Green Mountain potatoes.
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Hilling potatoes keep the sun from getting on them and turning them green. Also, make sure you use seed potatoes from a certified seed grower to sew your seed. Otherwise, if there are large potatoe growers in the area you risk the chance of contaminating their potatoes. My favorite are Green Mountain potatoes.
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Issac
Having a difficult time finding what to plant on the east side of my home, I currently have 2 dwarf Japanese maples, 4 hydrangea blue enchantress and a box wood hedge, u have inspired me beyond expectations and you are a joy to watch and I look forward to see this years garden development
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Having a difficult time finding what to plant on the east side of my home, I currently have 2 dwarf Japanese maples, 4 hydrangea blue enchantress and a box wood hedge, u have inspired me beyond expectations and you are a joy to watch and I look forward to see this years garden development
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Christine
Thank you for demystifying planting potatoes. They have always been intimidating to me, but with your easy to understand information they seem very doable! =) The arborvitae hedge looks amazing! Are they six feet tall now? So beautiful swaying in the wind.
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Thank you for demystifying planting potatoes. They have always been intimidating to me, but with your easy to understand information they seem very doable! =) The arborvitae hedge looks amazing! Are they six feet tall now? So beautiful swaying in the wind.
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