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I have been looking lustfully at English potato barrels. They look so nice and I like the idea of slipping up the sides and sneaking a few new potatoes. And I have relatives in England who might be persuaded to buy such pots and ship …
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What’sa Potato Onion you ask? Well it’s definitely not a potato, not even distantly related to those starchy tubers. No, it’s not some weird genetic cross between a potato and an onion. Potato onions are actually a type of onion that …
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I didn’t plant a single potato in the garden last year due to space constraints, but this year I’m looking to include at least one variety of heirloom potato. I say at least one variety because it’s turned into a difficult decision to …
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It’s working! The nastrutium seeds have sprouted. I can’t believe that the squirrels didn’t dig in the holes in the jar. I’ve got my fingers and toes crossed that my luck holds and they don’t discover this.
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click for more images Colorado Potato Beetle Larva (Photo) Marie Iannotti Overview: The potatoes we eat.
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We can go from 60 and 70 temperatures to frost within 24 hours–this year we have been so cold and wet that I am about 3 weeks behind in my gardening. There have been years when we have warm in the first week of May and stayed frost-free …
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Two weeks before your last frost date plant certified disease-free potato tubers. Cut tubers so each piece has two "eyes" or sprouts. Amend soil with compost and plant pieces one foot apart in a 12- inch deep trench.
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Overall - if you get them started with the sulfur and the phosphorous, you will see a nice improvement in the size and health of your potatoes. Good luck! For more gardening ideas please feel free to go www.weekendgardener.net.
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Potatoes: All Blue.
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Author: reggaefan Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2007 10:37 am (GMT 0) Our potatoes are doing well also we planted tomatoes, bell peppers,cukes, okra,beans,ans squash as well as carrots. There is nothing like fresh veggies. Oh yeah, nice garden …
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