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Potatoes: A Complete Planting Guide
The How Do Gardener ^ | January 18, 2012 | Rick Bickling

Posted on 01/18/2012 10:52:44 AM PST by orsonwb

A complete planting guide for potatoes including state specific varieties, planting dates, days to harvest, nutrition facts, fertilizing, watering, insect and disease information.

(Excerpt) Read more at howdogardener.com ...


TOPICS: Gardening
KEYWORDS: food; garden; gardening; growing; planting; potato; potatoes; potatofarming; prepperping; selfreliance; survivalping
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To: orsonwb

Thanks. I loves me some potatoes and I have always wanted to learn about planting them.


41 posted on 01/18/2012 4:06:50 PM PST by rabidralph
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To: JDW11235

LOL.. you need a little hoop house..you can move.

Here’s a big example
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OLLUqpl0yKA

You could pull it over your tomatoes as late fall approaches..Could give you another month to 6 weeks of growing time.

potatoes in the snow
http://www.youtube.com/user/pinetar100?blend=1&ob=video-mustangbase#p/u/66/Qy5B5UehbCY


42 posted on 01/18/2012 4:28:39 PM PST by TASMANIANRED (We kneel to no prince but the Prince of Peace)
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To: TASMANIANRED

Hey now, I do need a hoop house. I was very fascinated by his little underground green house. I have really have to look into that one. He was 25 degrees overnight in November, we’re about 10-15 degrees colder than that, but I like some of the ideas I just saw. The best was the little dog with a sweater, haha, that made my day! I’m excited that we’re getting into the 30’s in the day time. I’m so sick of winter, lol. I keep thinking one day I’ll get out of this cold Northern climate, but we’ll see. I’m originally from Las Vegas, and moved from one extreme to the other. I must be a glutton for punishment, lol.


43 posted on 01/18/2012 4:39:31 PM PST by JDW11235 (http://www.thirty-thousand.org/)
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To: sneakers

As long as the ground doesn’t freeze, I’m not sure what will happen. Curious if they’ll stay in stasis or not that way. If you got some straw or leaves to cover it that might help.


44 posted on 01/18/2012 4:51:12 PM PST by Free Vulcan (Election 2012 - America stands or falls. No more excuses. Get involved.)
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To: JDW11235

We had a bed of self propagating Jerusalem artichokes that came back for many years.


45 posted on 01/18/2012 4:57:01 PM PST by listenhillary (Look your representatives in the eye and ask if they intend to pay off the debt. They will look away)
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To: WorkingClassFilth

Growing Potatoes Under Hay/Straw
http://www.thegardenguy.org/html/potatoes_under_hay.html


46 posted on 01/18/2012 5:02:05 PM PST by listenhillary (Look your representatives in the eye and ask if they intend to pay off the debt. They will look away)
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47 posted on 01/18/2012 5:31:38 PM PST by TheOldLady (FReepmail me to get ON or OFF the ZOT LIGHTNING ping list)
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To: JDW11235

His little underground thing is an extreme cold weather cold frame.

Most cold frames sit above ground..Still have the 30-40 degree elevation to the winter sun to catch maximum sunlight.

His makes use of the natural insulation properties of dirt.

He has a video of how he made it.

Problem with cold frames is in the spring..those occasional warm days can bake the stuff inside. You can get automatic lifters to vent them.

You did go from the furnace to the ice box..

BTW. regular gardening thread on Fridays.

Contact:

JustadumbBlonde to get added to the ping list.


48 posted on 01/18/2012 6:30:13 PM PST by TASMANIANRED (We kneel to no prince but the Prince of Peace)
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To: orsonwb
Potatoes: A Complete Planting Guide

According to my parents, I used to have them growing in my ears. And I didn't plant them or anything.
49 posted on 01/18/2012 6:36:53 PM PST by Krankor (Her voice was soft and cool. Her eyes were clear and bright. But she's not there.)
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To: orsonwb

Thanks! My husband and I are going to try to grow 100 lbs. of potatoes in 4 square feet. I figure it doesn’t hurt to give it a try! Found it here:
http://lifehacker.com/5202849/grow-100-lbs-of-potatoes-in-4-square-feet
I think the kids will enjoy the process if it works! We’re pretty new to gardening and are just going to jump in with both feet.


50 posted on 01/18/2012 9:00:10 PM PST by samiam1972 ("It is a poverty to decide that a child must die so that you may live as you wish."-Mother Teresa)
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To: listenhillary

Plantng in hay or straw- I used straw.

I used to do that- the kids thought that was great when they had to go out to “dig” potatoes. Just roll the straw back, get the potatoes- which might be a bit burrowed into the soil but certainlhy still all you do is pick them up. then put the straw back in place. Be certain to have minimum 6-8 inches and you might have to add to that depth as the season goes on. I always did add more.


51 posted on 01/18/2012 9:16:27 PM PST by handmade
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To: orsonwb

Bookmarked


52 posted on 01/18/2012 9:26:47 PM PST by ExCTCitizen (If we stay home in November '12, don't blame 0 for tearing up the CONSTITUTION!!)
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To: orsonwb
Thanks for posting.... bttt
53 posted on 01/18/2012 9:50:20 PM PST by Just mythoughts (Luke 17:32 Remember Lot's wife.)
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To: orsonwb

Save


54 posted on 01/19/2012 4:01:15 AM PST by vanilla swirl (We are the Patrick Henry we have been waiting for!)
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To: handmade

What kind of straw? Where would I get it?


55 posted on 01/19/2012 7:57:37 AM PST by Bigg Red (Pray for our republic.)
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To: Bigg Red

Wheat straw. It might not be easily available in metropolitan areas and areas outside the mid West. In my area, it runs about $3-$4 for a 50-60 lb bale picked up at the farmers barn. Try Craigslist searching the farm category in your area.

I’m sure others have tried other mulches. I just don’t know what else is used. I would think that hay would rot and be moldy if used.


56 posted on 01/19/2012 8:27:51 AM PST by listenhillary (Look your representatives in the eye and ask if they intend to pay off the debt. They will look away)
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To: listenhillary

Thank you for the info. God bless.


57 posted on 01/19/2012 12:45:51 PM PST by Bigg Red (Pray for our republic.)
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To: Envisioning

Good to see you on board: we could use a hand. Onions and taters before Valentines. See you soon.

Garlic is doing well.


58 posted on 01/19/2012 2:52:22 PM PST by waterhill (Keep your boogerhooker off the bangswitch!)
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To: samiam1972

Thanks for posting a link to the 4 sq foot potatoe garden. I have been wanting to grow potatoes but our garden space is limited. I think I could convince the hubby to build one of these and give it a try. If nothing else a good learning experience for the kids!


59 posted on 01/19/2012 4:12:34 PM PST by AccountantMom
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To: Red_Devil 232

One of our better homegrown food bargains is the anti-glamorous potato. The orsonwb.


60 posted on 01/19/2012 5:28:55 PM PST by SunkenCiv (FReep this FReepathon!)
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