larry_stewart
Master Chef
Harvested the first linear foot of my raised potato garden bed. Yukon golds, so far so good. I wasn't planning on harvesting them for a few weeks, just wanted to make sure everything was healthy under the ground. What I love about potatoes,garlc, peanuts and other underground crops is the thrill of not knowing what you're going to get until you harvest. That being said, sometimes its an unpleasant surprise ( rot, animals or insects eating ...). Usually, I get too many seed potatoes, so with the extras, I plant them in 5 gallon + pots. This year I had 16 pots of potatoes ( plus the 2 raised beds). When ready ( usually mid July), I dump a bucket a week of potatoes to eat. By the time Im done with them, then I harvest the raised beds.
Letting some of the slightly unripe tomatoes ripen to their full potential. Not sure if the cat makes a difference, as Lon as she doesn't eat them
So I went to the Keene Garlic site. Looks like they have quite a selection. I was reading some info and they mentioned that they do a sterilization / Fertilizer soak prior to planting. Just wondering if any of you guys do this. I never had and have always had good luck with garlic ( except for the over watering issue this year which I think I corrected).
Letting some of the slightly unripe tomatoes ripen to their full potential. Not sure if the cat makes a difference, as Lon as she doesn't eat them
So I went to the Keene Garlic site. Looks like they have quite a selection. I was reading some info and they mentioned that they do a sterilization / Fertilizer soak prior to planting. Just wondering if any of you guys do this. I never had and have always had good luck with garlic ( except for the over watering issue this year which I think I corrected).