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leggy potatoes plants were started too early in the hous
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Re: leggy potatoes plants were started too early in the hous
Turin: Thank you for the information. I believe the place in Maine is probably my best option. They appear to have the varieties that I would like to plant I will check again in my area.
professorm- Posts : 28
Join date : 2016-05-06
Location : Central new jersey
Re: leggy potatoes plants were started too early in the hous
Here's my harvest! Russets, which don't grow that well at my latitude. I'll try reds next year as I had success one year. Dying of embarrassment.sanderson wrote:I will also post a photo. They are volunteers that sprouted in a bucket this spring, so I don't know if they are reds or russets.
Re: leggy potatoes plants were started too early in the hous
sanderson
Everyone growing veggies are complaining about the very hot summer and the poor yields.
Are those potato seeds . Someone gave me some TPS and I can't wait to see if I can get these to grow.
Here's to next year.
Everyone growing veggies are complaining about the very hot summer and the poor yields.
Are those potato seeds . Someone gave me some TPS and I can't wait to see if I can get these to grow.
Here's to next year.
professorm- Posts : 28
Join date : 2016-05-06
Location : Central new jersey
Re: leggy potatoes plants were started too early in the hous
No, those are the final results after all summer!
Re: leggy potatoes plants were started too early in the hous
My Yukon gold harvest was interesting. They all had varying degrees of growth crack. Which made them look like mutant hands , but it is just because the rain was so irregular. Supplement water just isn't rain.
Will post some pics tomorrow.
Will post some pics tomorrow.
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Location : Ada, Ohio
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