Potato Experiment !

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  1. mart

    mart Strong Ash

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    Had a bunch of little potatoes that were not eaten and since I cure mine under a tree in the back yard they have taken root. I lay them out on feed sacks after digging so they rooted through the sack. I started putting dry manure and hay around them, and watered a little since rain has been scarce. I will continue the layering and let them grow through the hay/manure to see if they will produce potatoes this time of year. If so the potatoes should be just under the old feed sack. Weather was 80`s today and hopefully we will not get a long term freeze till much later. We have had down to 29 degrees earlier but has not hurt the potato tops. I just lightly covered them with hay. May be a way to have new potatoes in early winter. Guess we will just wait and see.
     
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  3. Danjensen

    Danjensen In Flower

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    Mart if you can get some fresh manure, i reckon you could hot bed the spuds. At the very least surround your plants with it to hold off the frost.
     
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    I have six horses. Fresh manure is never very far away. LOL
     
  5. Jerry Sullivan

    Jerry Sullivan Garden Experimenter Plants Contributor

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    Potatoes may appear some day, you never know. It will be an interesting experiment.

    Jerry

    P.S. Potato story:

    One day after moving some items in a cabinet, a bag of three shriveled potatoes came to light. Instead of throwing them away, I went outside, dug a hole,
    and buried a half dozen pieces of potatoes promptly forgetting about them. That summer the the potato plants spent their days in the sun. That fall as a dinner was being prepared my wife announced that we were having rice as we had run out of potatoes. I remembered the shriveled spuds. I dashed outside and with trowel in hand dug a hole not knowing what to expect. A dozen pathetically small potatoes saw the light of day, enough for the needed two servings. Now the inside joke is whenever we don't have enough potatoes for a recipe I am known to muse, "I wonder if I missed any of those potatoes?"
     



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    good work jerry!

    mart, interesting project!
     
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    I would keep on with that practice. Just bury all the sprouted ones. Never know when you may need potatoes.

    So far so good on my experiment. Frost bit a couple of leaves when temp was 29 unexpectedly. But they will come back out I think. All the rest are fine. Will try to take a pic later. Have to add more manure and hay later today.
     
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    Mart everything you doing a great job :-D
     
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    mart Strong Ash

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    I just hope these Texas winters don`t get them. If it does they will not make till early spring. Was hoping to have a few during cold weather.
     
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    Mart, throw a cover over them if it is to get really cold. Mine just now got frozen out. They tolerated the cold very well. They didn't keel over until they froze. I think they will do fine for you.
     
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    mart Strong Ash

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    Thats what I have been doing. But sometimes our weatherman says one thing and we get another.
     

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