Growing Potatoes on the Terrace is very easy, lots of big and beautiful tubers Hope useful for you. Thank for your watching and don't forget subscribe my channel ❤
Omg, why am I crying! Thank you for this. I really have big respect to all our farmers. In this time of crisis, anyone can do this, thank you for sharing.
Que será?? yo también estoy llorando , empecé a leer comentarios y el tuyo prácticamente es lo que yo estaba apunto de escribir, es una sensación de agradecimiento porque todo va de la mano la nobleza del chico tal vez es por la nobleza y esfuerzo de los padres y como consecuencia dan a conocer algo tan maravilloso como la vida a la tierra ..... Ya no sigo porque ya me hice bolas no sé si me doy a entender ,pero es lo que siento.......💕
I feel the same way. We can all grow something. This is the year! I say we encourage everyone to grow! If you know someone disabled or elderly, plant something for them.
A quick pro tip that may add time to grow and harvest schedule, but well worth it. Wait until the greenery above ground has completely died for one full week before harvesting, do not water at all for that week. Why? Potato skins will thicken slightly upon sitting in the soil for that extra week, which adds to the longevity of storage in a cool dry environment. I'm not talking extra days of remaining fresh, but extra months before the tubers need to be cooked before they go bad. A longer term storage becomes more viable.
Daniel, this soil looks like it's a sand type of soil, does that make it easier to grow and harvest than a store bought potting soil mixed with regular ground dirt?
@@1111blondie Tubers, aka potatoes, are an amazing crop. Sandy soil, potting soil, I've even had them grow in piles of hay with a dirt floor of all the darned things, all equally well. The key is to have it drain very well. If you have a soil that hangs onto moisture, like clay, it will corrupt the potato quicker and you may see some rot. However, a well draining medium is perfect for tubers. Take a 10 gallon bucket, drill four or five quarter inch holes in the bottom, fill it halfway with potting soil and put the potato that is sprouting on top, then finish filling it up to 90% full. Water only once per week and no more, just enough to make a couple of inches of water. Within one and a half to two months, you're ready for harvest, about 1 week after the greenery dies. Remember not to water anymore when the greenery starts to die and all will be well, no rot. It's hard to go wrong with potatoes. :)
Hola Daniel, excelente tu explicación, me puedes decir qué otro método puedo utilizar para sellar la parte cortada de la papá que no sea el cemento, o si no es imprescindible. Gracias a ti y al autor del vídeo.
клубни подложены видно прекрасно , на этой глине будут только мелкие из-за постоянного пересыхания и бедной почвы . не ведитесь на эти фейки , они вам полный ящик в следующий раз насыпят и вы поверите .
@@dimakalash-777 эт точно, кустики хилые, ящики мелкие - поливать замучишься, скорлупа только на следующий год будет работать и только под перекопку, смысл ее сыпать..
I thought my system was perfect but I have never seen this technique before. Can’t wait to get back home to Thailand and use this method immediately. Fantastic. Thank you.
I dedicate this to my beautiful baby girl ... For our love of these potatoes...you've grown up...how happy you are, your sweet face in amazement watching things growing... You are so incredibly cute, you are courageous, you are so strong, you can do anything you set your mind too.... Wishing you were closer so we grow some potatoes..... St Pappy's is coming around the corner, I hope your planning for the "corned beef".. have a beautiful day my sunshine..love you always & forever mom........
Wow! I never thought growing potatoes on the terrace could be this easy and effective! I'll definitely try it right away. Those big, round potatoes look amazing! 🥔👏
MABUHAY ka at maraming SALAMAT sa simpleng tips mo kung paano magtanong ng patatas kahit terrace ng bahay!!!Very useful ang plastic crates instead of throwing it,damnnnnn sooooo useful!!!Again thank you
Just another thought, making this even more perfect. We live on a very fertile river and I use the sand/loam in my garden. We also have 15 chickens so access to egg shells. This is a match made in heaven. What else can I learn after gardening for 55 years.
Terry, bless you! I have a deep pit, where by 2nd pool was removed. I have all this sand. 1st pool was loam, in 87' , it was no longer available. So, thinking it had to be good for my plants somehow? You rock for sharing!
Томаты, баклажаны, фасоль, лук,горошек, огурцы,редис, пекинская капуста и всё остальное можно выращивать на мини огородах 👍Bravo, у меня тоже есть огород.
That was a great harvest! This video is a great example of using what you have. I have so many crates at home and never thought about using them to grow potatoes or anything for that matter. Thanks for posting!
Я удивлена не только выращивали но и приготовили фри))))) вы большой молодец👍👍👍👍👏👏👏видно человек трудоголик...когда масса людей ноет что это дорого, то дорого, а другие выращивают и живут)))
I grew a great crop of potatoes by throwing straw down on the ground about a foot deep. I then threw potatoes on the straw in a row. Then threw a couple feet of straw on top of the potatoes. I watered them, and over the appropriate time, harvested a great crop. While the potatoes were developing, it was easy to access the roots and throughout the summer, gleaned baby and small potatoes for dinner. Just pat the straw back in place. So easy, so productive.
I am in awe of the simplicity of his approach to gardening. I will be using this method now. Thank you for providing a relaxing way to learn about gardening and sustaining our families.
Уважаю трудо любимых людей . И сама попробую . Огромное спасибо что показали такой метод . Трудолюбивый добрый человек . Я смотрю из ДАГЕСТАНА.👍👍👍♥️🌴🌹🌷🪴🤝
Когда твой труд тебе в радость,когда ты можешь сам вырастить себе еду,в таком месте!!!У нас говорят о таких людях,что у них,золотые руки,из ничего,сделать всё!!!И ещё,говорят,мал золотник-да дорог!!!Брависсимо!!!Урожай,просто прекрасный!!!Картошечка,залюбуешся,отличнейшая!!!Благодарю за видео,очень впечатляет и мотивирует!!!Всем добра,счастья,чистого неба,ясного солнышка!!!
I normally just plant the whole seed potato but I am gonna try the sand thing! I grow kennebec which are a great frying potato to make French fries. It is 2 am when watching this and you made me hungry. I had to get up and heat up some of my sweet corn with butter! Thank you for the video and making me hungry, haha!
You beat many aggi teachers and people who say they don't have space to grow veggies. To get bigger tubers I keep two or three health branches per tree and cut other weak and thin ones. You can make a water can by drilling holes on the cap and pressure the water threw. Good job young man!
Love your videos. My potatoes, spuds, as I call them, sprout in my cupboard lol I throw them into my raised garden and they grow more spuds. If you can get taller containers and plant the spuds deep and then keep the leaves covered with soil more, you will get more spuds. Goes to show we can grow lots in a small area and don't need huge paddocks of land.
Some kinds of potatoes only grow near the surface, other kinds grow downwards. The surface types need space around the plant, the kind that grows deep will do what you said. Sorry I can’t name the different types I am trying to find that out now which is why I watched this video. He still got more than he planted so that’s great!
@@granmabern5283 Determinate potatoes are varieties with tubers that grow in just one layer. This is why the plants do not require mounding of the soil around them. They produce early, in about 70 to 90 days. Indeterminate potatoes, on the other hand, grow in multiple layers, so it is important to mound soil around the plants. This will give you a better yield. Indeterminate potatoes take longer and produce late crops, 110 to 135 days out.
@@andreamortimer2610 Good comment and information. Very helpful. I grew up with parents who were raised on farms, and so I learned how to grow food, including potatoes, as a boy. But I had not yet heard the terms "determinate" and "indeterminate"....learn something new every day as they say. :) We always grew the latter kind I guess because we mounded soil up around plant as the season progressed; my Mom called it "hilling the potatoes". As per your time estimate, our typical growing season was about 4.5 months. Your estimate of 70 to 90 days (2.5 to 3 months) for determinate spuds, leads me to the thought I had as I watched this video...it said "harvest in 1.5 months". That's only 45 days. I'm skeptical that such large potatoes (as some were in this video) can be grown in only 45 days.
I planted my potatoes a few weeks apart, to have a more extended harvest. I also plan to replant after harvesting, as most of my varieties are early potatoes, for a fall harvest.
Young man! Looks very interesting and super easy and good harvest too. Thank you for sharing. Mine , I never gain any tubers. Will try this method and beware not to watering always.
Muy buen video seria muy bueno tener un huertito chico en casa se vienen tiempos dificiles asique a ponerce manos a la obra gracias por este video muy constructivo !!!
I love this video. I’ve just never seen potatoes grow in 11 days. Even the early potatoes take 70 days. Also, when you dip it in the cement, is dry cement or wet? I’m gonna seriously try your method. Thank you from my whole heart for sharing this.
Don’t use cement. Cement has fly ash in it. Flash is made from the residue of these huge industrial burners and has all kinds of crappy chemicals and stuff in it.
@@muiruricheserekcoadvocates1173 - I have seen growers just let the cut edges dry out for a few days and harden a bit. then plant the pieces. You can see this if you look at other videos.
Growing Potatoes on the Terrace is very easy, lots of big and beautiful tubers
Hope useful for you.
Thank for your watching and don't forget subscribe my channel ❤
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Portoques,Brazil,
Only few people Can understand the emotion when you can see your plants aperring growing
It's so amazing
Well said 👏
Kipp
I love it
True, specially when it bears fruit, so satisfying and it brings joy within you 😊♥️
... Even if it is a grain 🌾 germinating by chance, it's a good feeling to cherish it and watch it grow slowly and surely.
Omg, why am I crying! Thank you for this. I really have big respect to all our farmers. In this time of crisis, anyone can do this, thank you for sharing.
Que será?? yo también estoy llorando , empecé a leer comentarios y el tuyo prácticamente es lo que yo estaba apunto de escribir, es una sensación de agradecimiento porque todo va de la mano la nobleza del chico tal vez es por la nobleza y esfuerzo de los padres y como consecuencia dan a conocer algo tan maravilloso como la vida a la tierra ..... Ya no sigo porque ya me hice bolas no sé si me doy a entender ,pero es lo que siento.......💕
Agree 👍
You are crying because potatoes are an emotional plant
I feel the same way. We can all grow something. This is the year! I say we encourage everyone to grow! If you know someone disabled or elderly, plant something for them.
Plant redwood trees for your great grandchildren
Excellent !! Félicitations !! ☺👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
A quick pro tip that may add time to grow and harvest schedule, but well worth it. Wait until the greenery above ground has completely died for one full week before harvesting, do not water at all for that week. Why? Potato skins will thicken slightly upon sitting in the soil for that extra week, which adds to the longevity of storage in a cool dry environment. I'm not talking extra days of remaining fresh, but extra months before the tubers need to be cooked before they go bad. A longer term storage becomes more viable.
Thank you Daniel 🌹😊😊😊😊
thanks for ur explanation but I need more .......I want to exercise this potato planting
Daniel, this soil looks like it's a sand type of soil, does that make it easier to grow and harvest than a store bought potting soil mixed with regular ground dirt?
@@1111blondie Tubers, aka potatoes, are an amazing crop. Sandy soil, potting soil, I've even had them grow in piles of hay with a dirt floor of all the darned things, all equally well. The key is to have it drain very well. If you have a soil that hangs onto moisture, like clay, it will corrupt the potato quicker and you may see some rot. However, a well draining medium is perfect for tubers. Take a 10 gallon bucket, drill four or five quarter inch holes in the bottom, fill it halfway with potting soil and put the potato that is sprouting on top, then finish filling it up to 90% full. Water only once per week and no more, just enough to make a couple of inches of water. Within one and a half to two months, you're ready for harvest, about 1 week after the greenery dies. Remember not to water anymore when the greenery starts to die and all will be well, no rot. It's hard to go wrong with potatoes. :)
Hola Daniel, excelente tu explicación, me puedes decir qué otro método puedo utilizar para sellar la parte cortada de la papá que no sea el cemento, o si no es imprescindible.
Gracias a ti y al autor del vídeo.
Сколько смотрю эти ролики, восхищаюсь их трудолюбием, вот с таких тружеников надо брать пример.....
У нас тружеников полно. На других смотреть не надо, надо самим трудиться.
клубни подложены видно прекрасно , на этой глине будут только мелкие из-за постоянного пересыхания и бедной почвы . не ведитесь на эти фейки , они вам полный ящик в следующий раз насыпят и вы поверите .
@@dimakalash-777 какой фейк?! Отлично будет я давно так вырашиваю. Все ок!👍
@@кино-п6щ я не понял, он срезом в цементе намазал, думал ЗОЛА ,но прочитал..вроде цемент ...англичанин ,я ещё тот ! 🤣
@@dimakalash-777 эт точно, кустики хилые, ящики мелкие - поливать замучишься, скорлупа только на следующий год будет работать и только под перекопку, смысл ее сыпать..
I thought my system was perfect but I have never seen this technique before. Can’t wait to get back home to Thailand and use this method immediately. Fantastic. Thank you.
Классно в этом шоду опять так посажу в ящики.В том году для пробы три ящичка маленьких посадила.Ведро 12литровре сняла урожай.Класс!
Вы в такие же ящики сажали?
Эх я в этом году тоже больше посажу, так на гигтара 2
Que es eso gris qe le pones antes de transplantar, gracias x responder
I dedicate this to my beautiful baby girl ... For our love of these potatoes...you've grown up...how happy you are, your sweet face in amazement watching things growing... You are so incredibly cute, you are courageous, you are so strong, you can do anything you set your mind too.... Wishing you were closer so we grow some potatoes..... St Pappy's is coming around the corner, I hope your planning for the "corned beef".. have a beautiful day my sunshine..love you always & forever mom........
Wow! I never thought growing potatoes on the terrace could be this easy and effective! I'll definitely try it right away. Those big, round potatoes look amazing! 🥔👏
Отличный результат! 👍👍👍
Ты большой молодец!
I agree. 👍 Big hearted ❤️ to share this knowledge. 🙏
Chia sẻ Cách Trồng khoai trên Sân thượng rất tuyệt vời 👍
WOW,madali lang pla mgtanim ng patatas dami ko natutunan dto thankyou for sharingGod bless po ❤️
Привет из России!труженик,молодчина!благодарю за видео!Всех вам благ земных!👍👍👍👍🙏
Ekanda kiyin nechi kundan kiyin suv bersa boʻladi wuni ayting
Now this is what you call sustainable farming!!
Que fórmula de sustrato usas?? De Vemrzuela
Humanure
One thing i notice about these videos, is the easy pull of the stems and then not one potato has any roots attached to it.
You are a fool if you think this is real.
MABUHAY ka at maraming SALAMAT sa simpleng tips mo kung paano magtanong ng patatas kahit terrace ng bahay!!!Very useful ang plastic crates instead of throwing it,damnnnnn sooooo useful!!!Again thank you
Loved the simplicity of basic gardening and enjoyed your video, thank you
Just another thought, making this even more perfect. We live on a very fertile river and I use the sand/loam in my garden. We also have 15 chickens so access to egg shells. This is a match made in heaven. What else can I learn after gardening for 55 years.
Egg shells and sand only? Thanks
River/ creek sand is great as part of your garden soil. Apparently the sand mixed with some screened compost makes perfect potting mix.
You 'll never get too old for learning.. 🤔
Terry, bless you! I have a deep pit, where by 2nd pool was removed. I have all this sand. 1st pool was loam, in 87' , it was no longer available. So, thinking it had to be good for my plants somehow? You rock for sharing!
Very fresh potatoes 👍👍❤
Пластмассовые ящики как и пластиковые бутылки на все случаи жизни.Браво!Молодец!
Томаты, баклажаны, фасоль, лук,горошек, огурцы,редис, пекинская капуста и всё остальное можно выращивать на мини огородах 👍Bravo, у меня тоже есть огород.
О да, я хочу вырастить баклажаны и чеснок.
😍😍😍😍bonne idee faite comme lui incroyable thanks ❤❤❤
That was a great harvest! This video is a great example of using what you have. I have so many crates at home and never thought about using them to grow potatoes or anything for that matter. Thanks for posting!
Какая почва? По русски.
Thanks 😊
@@НадеждаШулипа ja, das ist eine gute frage.
Сорт+ удобрения+фокус- права, друзья
Фокус- покус
Я удивлена не только выращивали но и приготовили фри))))) вы большой молодец👍👍👍👍👏👏👏видно человек трудоголик...когда масса людей ноет что это дорого, то дорого, а другие выращивают и живут)))
Похоже поливал стимулятором, вода была желтоватая. После скорлупы яиц добавил земли? Странно. Может удобрение? Выращивали в деревне картошку
Никогда в таком объеме земли не вырастет столько картошки, тем более такого размера. От слова совсем!
❤❤❤❤very good idea. God bless u
Прекрасный способ, отличный результат👍👍👍
Beautiful. nenu kuda try chestaa...Kottymera. kanna. potaatos easy .....
Молодцы, ребята
Сам всё делает, молодец, браво в жизни не пропадёт
You're the Best! I love your channel!! Thanks for sharing us..
Thanks to The Nature. 🙏🏼
GRACIAS POR DARNOS ESTE REGALO DE SABIDURÍA Y ESPERANZA!!!
❤️❤️❤️🇲🇽
I grew a great crop of potatoes by throwing straw down on the ground about a foot deep. I then threw potatoes on the straw in a row. Then threw a couple feet of straw on top of the potatoes. I watered them, and over the appropriate time, harvested a great crop. While the potatoes were developing, it was easy to access the roots and throughout the summer, gleaned baby and small potatoes for dinner. Just pat the straw back in place. So easy, so productive.
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Que produto é aquele que usa pra proteger de vírus é bactérias.......nao explicou.....brasil estado do para .......sergio abraao
what....no soil at all...just straw ?
Why does it make me smile and in awe after seeing the fruit of labor?
Аж аромат картошечки почувствовала. Самое прекрасное вкусное влюдо!!!
I am in awe of the simplicity of his approach to gardening. I will be using this method now. Thank you for providing a relaxing way to learn about gardening and sustaining our families.
Tamara jel pričaš Srpski?
@@ТРИМЕТРАИЗНАДНЕБА l know
Браво браво браво.Всегда с восторгом смотрю ваши❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉 ролики.Вы Мастер
Уважаю трудо любимых людей . И сама попробую . Огромное спасибо что показали такой метод . Трудолюбивый добрый человек . Я смотрю из ДАГЕСТАНА.👍👍👍♥️🌴🌹🌷🪴🤝
برافو طريقة زرع البطاطس روعة شكرا على المشاركة 👌👏👍👍
لو سمحت اشنو المادة الي جعلها في نصف البطاطس قبل غرسها. ارجوك لم أفهم
Me gusta ver como personas que no tienen espacio en su patio ni finca pueden cultivar comida desde su balcon.. Los felicito!
T4
Es UN Gran ejemplo a seguir personas como El bendiciones A todas las personas
Какой красивый труженик! Ну как не похвалить и не подписаться?! Молодец, какую вкуснятину вырастил и приготовил!
I love planting gardens and learning how each person do theirs.
Wow good job ❤❤
Mi más sincera enhorabuena , por el ejemplo de buen trabajo de éstos jóvenes , que Dios te bendiga
Wow, I appreciate your work. From this Video we can learn, no matter small place you have, you can make a little farming. Thanks for sharing
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I love, love, love this! Thank you for sharing!
Wow, that potting soil looks so sandy. I'm surprised everything grows so well in it on your channel, it's good to see. Thanks for sharing.
You might try supplementing the water with hydroponic nutrients. I too am concerned about the level of nutrients in that water.
Это наверное весной сажают?
Идея хорошая, для тогоу кого есть терасса и желание. Всего доброго.
молодець.
корисна ідея і підсказка....
🙏thank you for sharing and the English subtitles . Very good harvest ( triple ) from the potatoes seeding planted😍
Thank you too
When you cut potatoes in half, you can grow both parts. In this project I used only 8 tubers.
Gracias hermano, por éste tutorial sobre cómo sembrar papas en espacios pequeños. La música es agradable, 🌷relajante. Abrazos desde Venezuela 🌺🌈
I can't believe what I have just seen..... tomorrow it's me with the potatoes on my kitchen garden 😂😂😂
Когда твой труд тебе в радость,когда ты можешь сам вырастить себе еду,в таком месте!!!У нас говорят о таких людях,что у них,золотые руки,из ничего,сделать всё!!!И ещё,говорят,мал золотник-да дорог!!!Брависсимо!!!Урожай,просто прекрасный!!!Картошечка,залюбуешся,отличнейшая!!!Благодарю за видео,очень впечатляет и мотивирует!!!Всем добра,счастья,чистого неба,ясного солнышка!!!
Молодец умница
The end was so relax joyful and peaceful to watch after all the effort and time u put on planting that potato...thanks fir sharing it
Wow! ang galing na idea,your the best model as plantito❤👏👍
You are a young Clever man. Love your planting methods.
I normally just plant the whole seed potato but I am gonna try the sand thing! I grow kennebec which are a great frying potato to make French fries. It is 2 am when watching this and you made me hungry. I had to get up and heat up some of my sweet corn with butter! Thank you for the video and making me hungry, haha!
Nkaka inspired❤ soon to try I love potato 🥔❤
Qué impresionante 😱
Todo un procedimiento completo...
Que delicia 😋
Gracias por compartir
Excelente consejo 👍👍
Enjoy your meal !! Gracias por compartir video , buen ejemplo , y enseñanza para cultivar papás. Desde balcón , genial
You beat many aggi teachers and people who say they don't have space to grow veggies. To get bigger tubers I keep two or three health branches per tree and cut other weak and thin ones.
You can make a water can by drilling holes on the cap and pressure the water threw. Good job young man!
trồng khoai tây hay quá
Amazing!everyone should know this way to grow potatoes,thank you so much for sharing this important information.
Terbaik..good
Eine gute Idee 👍🌹❤🇩🇪
Thank you for teaching us how to grow potatoes.
Qué maravilloso, espectacular lo que logras en tan poco terreno, te felicito 😊🌻
Nice n great 👍
Excelente video, me encantó, y todo el procesos y la preparación de patatas está muy delicioso 😋
Какое удобрение надо зачем показывать не на русском языке эту показуху
@@ТатьянаЛябах-я3с Учите языки,это прекрасно.
@@elenacki учите агротехнику с трех кустов меньше полведра это провал. а поразвлекаться если то да
@@ТатьянаЛябах-я3с..bkjp9j90
@@elbaclemente1885 add commentary so that we will understand what you are doing better
Que belleza de vídeo!!! Que alegría se debe sentir con el resultado y no es hecho en un jardín👏👏👏👏limpias, grandes y hermosas papas! Gracias!
👏👏👏👏👏
Desde Venezuela, gracias, muy buen video y en cuanto tiempo desde la siembra hasta la cosecha
Молодец 👍🏻 сам вырастил,сам собрал,сам скушал👏🏻👏🏻
Even here in Berlin I am doing well with growing potatoes. Such a good feeling isn't it? Making ur own chips, fries and so on. :D
Great video!
Wow, an amazing technique for growing potatoes looks easy to do. Inspiring.
New subscriber here.
Why not put the roots facing down, makes more sense to me !
Thanks for sharing nice method for gardening of potatoes!
Thanks for visiting
Вот здорово.
Great 👍 I love gardening, thanks for the tips
Sencillamente hermosa cosecha, gracias por enseñarnos, Dios te bendiga!😀
Mogao je krumpir umočiti u pepeo jeftinije je.
Rosario eso es tierra o arena?
Você é um ser humano Incrível 💝
Obrigada por nos presentear com este vídeo ,Deus te abençoe sempre !!!
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@@satwantkaur6042 phyllp
Congratulations 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻thanks for sharing this video 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Parabéns rapaz 👏👏. Acho dez ver jovens com essas iniciativas🎖️. Sua familia deve se orgulhar😍
Во что макает срез картошки
Love your videos. My potatoes, spuds, as I call them, sprout in my cupboard lol I throw them into my raised garden and they grow more spuds. If you can get taller containers and plant the spuds deep and then keep the leaves covered with soil more, you will get more spuds. Goes to show we can grow lots in a small area and don't need huge paddocks of land.
Some kinds of potatoes only grow near the surface, other kinds grow downwards. The surface types need space around the plant, the kind that grows deep will do what you said. Sorry I can’t name the different types I am trying to find that out now which is why I watched this video. He still got more than he planted so that’s great!
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Determinate potatoes are varieties with tubers that grow in just one layer. This is why the plants do not require mounding of the soil around them. They produce early, in about 70 to 90 days.
Indeterminate potatoes, on the other hand, grow in multiple layers, so it is important to mound soil around the plants. This will give you a better yield. Indeterminate potatoes take longer and produce late crops, 110 to 135 days out.
@@andreamortimer2610 Good comment and information. Very helpful. I grew up with parents who were raised on farms, and so I learned how to grow food, including potatoes, as a boy. But I had not yet heard the terms "determinate" and "indeterminate"....learn something new every day as they say. :) We always grew the latter kind I guess because we mounded soil up around plant as the season progressed; my Mom called it "hilling the potatoes". As per your time estimate, our typical growing season was about 4.5 months. Your estimate of 70 to 90 days (2.5 to 3 months) for determinate spuds, leads me to the thought I had as I watched this video...it said "harvest in 1.5 months". That's only 45 days. I'm skeptical that such large potatoes (as some were in this video) can be grown in only 45 days.
Andrea Mortimer Thankyou so much for this great information....
@@gofigure4920 so if you dipped the cut end in cinnamon instead of cement, it would protect the tubers just as well ?
very goud idea thank's a lot off
Se ven muy ricas, que importante es aprender a cultivar la papa, lo llevaré a la práctica.
Amazing video. I’m jealous. Delicious! From planting to cooking to platings 🙌
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Que sabroso gracias por compartirlo desde PARAGUAY
Браво!
Как вкусно!
Приятного аппетита!
Экологически чистый продукт!
Кушать захотелось 😋
Ма ша АЛЛАХ !
Vou fazer muito bom cultivar e depois comer.
Parabéns! Obrigada!
That's awesome, i must try that method, at the price of food now its worth it, thank you young man..........New Zealand.
Es increíble lo que veo y la papa tan cara que está que gran cosecha ustedes Sr mis respetos lo felicito
Здорово!!! Молодцы, хорошо придумали!!!
Сделаю так же...
Kentang sudah di panen mas bos alhamdulillah ya banyak sekali buahnya ..👍👍
This is amazing!
You should try relay planting them so they grow at different rates and you can harvest fresh potatoes more consistently 😄
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I planted my potatoes a few weeks apart, to have a more extended harvest. I also plan to replant after harvesting, as most of my varieties are early potatoes, for a fall harvest.
Young man! Looks very interesting and super easy and good harvest too. Thank you for sharing. Mine , I never gain any tubers. Will try this method and beware not to watering always.
Как вы делаете землю
Luar biasa dan terus berkembang sahabat 👍
Excelente video muy buena siembra se ve tan interesante y fácil. 😅😅😂👍
Real definition of "be fruitful and multiply " thank you
I am very inspired to see this video
Çok güzel bilgiler için teşekkürler. Ellerinize, emeğinize sağlık.
Muy buen video seria muy bueno tener un huertito chico en casa se vienen tiempos dificiles asique a ponerce manos a la obra gracias por este video muy constructivo !!!
Hola. Me puedes decir en que el pone la papa después que la corta. Es como un polvo. Sabes que es?
@@CarmenASierraRodríguez cement for building
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На картошку что намазал не пойму
@@pmu72 cement
Amazing video!! Glad I found your channel today. Blessings 🙏🏽
I love this video. I’ve just never seen potatoes grow in 11 days. Even the early potatoes take 70 days. Also, when you dip it in the cement, is dry cement or wet? I’m gonna seriously try your method. Thank you from my whole heart for sharing this.
times in video are cumulative... but it seems a bit fast, total time was stated as 45 days...
Don’t use cement. Cement has fly ash in it. Flash is made from the residue of these huge industrial burners and has all kinds of crappy chemicals and stuff in it.
@@robindevellen7038 what do you suggest i use in place of cement
Cement is not needed.
@@muiruricheserekcoadvocates1173 - I have seen growers just let the cut edges dry out for a few days and harden a bit. then plant the pieces. You can see this if you look at other videos.
Le creo poco a ese vídeo, dónde están las raíces de las papas? Parecen puestas ahí, no veo como que hubieran crecido
exacto y cuando la sacan se ven limpias con Tierrita encima
Awesome....and beautiful song who is the female artist..