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March 16 --->PNW.... Cut up your potatoes
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March 16 --->PNW.... Cut up your potatoes
If you want to plant your early potatoes on St Patrick’s Day, cut the up tonight to scar over.
I always forget until the 17th has already come
Debs ....got a lot of work done outside, what a pretty day!
I always forget until the 17th has already come
Debs ....got a lot of work done outside, what a pretty day!
cuttin' up the spuds
This year, I got Yukon Golds that are small enough to plant whole. Hopefully the weather will be nice enough to get that potato bed finished for them tomorrow. If not, I'll just have to be a little late.
curio- Posts : 388
Join date : 2012-02-22
Location : Maritime Pacific Northwest zone 8A/B with ugly heat scale
Re: March 16 --->PNW.... Cut up your potatoes
The weather has been crazy lately hasn't it?
I too hope it will clear enough that I can start some my Yukon Golds. So far its looking like we may have nice weekend here and I may be able to get to it.
That is if I can get over this darned flu and feel well enough....
I too hope it will clear enough that I can start some my Yukon Golds. So far its looking like we may have nice weekend here and I may be able to get to it.
That is if I can get over this darned flu and feel well enough....
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