Harvesting Potatoes From Garden - When, How and Storage

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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024
  • Harvesting Potatoes From Garden - When, How and Storage. When To Harvest Potatoes Grown In Garden. Growing potatoes in containers is an easy convenient way to start your potatoes especially if you are limited on space to grow in the ground. In this video I demonstrate how to when to harvest potatoes in containers and I explain how long it takes for potatoes to grow in containers as well as potatoes grown in the ground.
    if you've ever wondered when to harvest potatoes in buckets or how to plant potatoes in a container and how long it takes for them to grow before you can have a potatoes harvest, then this video is for you. How long does it take to grow potatoes in buckets
    If you can't get hold of bucket's you could try these potato grow bags - amzn.to/38Ca4s5
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Комментарии • 21

  • @MyFamilyGarden
    @MyFamilyGarden  Год назад +2

    Thanks for watching, don't forget to hit the like and subscribe for regular updates
    If you'd like to support our channel why not become a patron www.patreon.com/MyFamilyGarden

  • @thelittlefarmersfarm5706
    @thelittlefarmersfarm5706 Год назад +1

    We love a good spud show Mo....
    And this was a good spud show Mate.. 👍👍👍👍

  • @robsallotmentchannel9942
    @robsallotmentchannel9942 Год назад

    Hi Mate
    Great video, and as one of your viewers said we all love potato reveals.
    👍👍👍👍👍

  • @bethanskitchengarden
    @bethanskitchengarden Год назад

    I always love watching your potato growing Monty, great tips on storage too. Take care 😊

  • @carolewilson551
    @carolewilson551 Год назад

    Very timely Mo - thank you :-)

  • @The_Rural_Rider
    @The_Rural_Rider Год назад

    Brilliant video mate.... Good advice as standard

  • @mddoit
    @mddoit Год назад

    Thanks so much. Learn s lot.

  • @mikeschaoticgardening
    @mikeschaoticgardening Год назад

    Awesome!

  • @SonniesGardenPA
    @SonniesGardenPA Год назад

    Good Info, Thanks for sharing.

  • @thelittlefarmersfarm5706
    @thelittlefarmersfarm5706 Год назад

    Happy thumb 22

  • @simplifygardening
    @simplifygardening Год назад

    good video mate. The key to prevent blight is airflow, blight spores are carried on the air so the more airflow the better and don't get foliage wet and you should do much better

  • @grahamsibbert2412
    @grahamsibbert2412 Год назад

    Hello mate, not seen you for a year now. You might remember me three 😊years ago when I became interested in your ‘Woodchip’ planting. I had an allotment of virgin ground, solid compact grass. A lot of work until you and Charles Dowding came along with your no dig ideas. I set up a growing place 12’ x 8’ x 2’ deep of pure wood hip, no fertiliser at all. Every single plot holder said not to, you said “Try it”. My first harvest of spuds was not wonderful but produced enough to give the next year a go. The second year harvest was very good. I did not use any other matter except woodchip, I was selective in that I made sure the woodchip was not from Pine. I think the second year was good because the woodchip had broken down a lot, I had to top it up with loads of fresh woodchip.
    I’ll health has forced me to give up the allotment six months ago so no more experimental growing.
    Suffice to say that your advice on growing methods was pretty much spot on, depending on what crop you want to grow.
    I’m curious though. What happened to the watering experiment in your greenhouse, you were trying to make a sort of self recirculating system where hear from the compost forced water around the system.

    • @MyFamilyGarden
      @MyFamilyGarden  Год назад

      Hi Graham, i'm really glad to hear from you, sorry to hear about your health. I couldn't quite manage the self circulating system, so i thing the need of a pump would be necessary, because of the scale and lack of light i think the effort didn't justify the results. I might have a larger scale project coming up i might try it in that

  • @nathalieforde4205
    @nathalieforde4205 Год назад

    Thank you so much for your videos. I am a new gardener and learning lots from you. I had blight in a couple of my containers. What can I do with the compost? I don’t want to waste it.

    • @MyFamilyGarden
      @MyFamilyGarden  Год назад

      You can reuse the compost, blight is airborne and over winters on living tissue
      Take a look at these suggestions for reusing compost
      ruclips.net/video/rRCTBpK9AUU/видео.html

    • @nathalieforde4205
      @nathalieforde4205 Год назад

      Thank you! Very helpful video

  • @derek-press
    @derek-press Год назад

    this is the second year I have tried the straw and grass cuttings method, last year was a good result almost 1 to 10 , this year looks about as good but I'm waiting a bit longer this year because I think I was a bit too early last year so this year - end of Sept to start harvesting, the variety is "Linda" it's a very popular German type that farmers can no longer sow because the patent ran out but a private gardener can still buy the seed potatoes, it is an all-rounder with a long storage time,I can highly recommend it - Pflanzkartoffel 'Linda

    • @MyFamilyGarden
      @MyFamilyGarden  Год назад

      The mix of grass and straw should make the perfect balance
      I'll have a look for linda

  • @nedkelly5866
    @nedkelly5866 Год назад

    Some mad jump cuts in that video

    • @DIY-UK
      @DIY-UK Год назад

      Very good & informative video. Have you made a better video so you criticise him for cuts?

    • @abseiduk
      @abseiduk Год назад +1

      Its strange you make this comment😂. It's not going to be a professional glossed up video and it doesn't need to be, its has its own merits and own viewership. For this guy its clearly about family, memory, information sharing and passion for gardening and that is great to see. Of course we would all love high quality videos but it's about how much time and money you want to put into them.