How MUCH Can You GROW with a Handful of TINY Potatoes?

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  • Опубликовано: 28 ноя 2023
  • In this video, I show you how much you can grow from just a literal handful of tiny potatoes! Supposedly, seed potatoes should be a decent size (at least bigger than a hen's egg) to grow a healthy potato plant and get a good harvest, so in this experiment, I used really small potatoes found in our garden to see what would happen.
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  • @Selfsufficientme
    @Selfsufficientme  5 месяцев назад +299

    G'day Everyone, just a tip on how I cooked these up since they were sized from about duck egg to smaller than a quail egg. After giving the spuds another clean, I boiled the largest potatoes for 10 minutes, and then I added the medium-sized ones to the pot and boiled them for a further 10 minutes before removing them all from the heat and draining. I didn't boil the tiny ones at all. Then, as you saw in the video, I threw them all together added olive oil, salt, and oregano, and placed them in the oven at 210C (410F) for about 30 mins until golden brown and a bit crispy (you may need to remove at halfway or so to turn and baste for better results). I know roasting potatoes is second nature for most, but I thought I would write this quick "recipe" for those who were wondering. Cheers :)

    • @oldtyres36
      @oldtyres36 5 месяцев назад +8

      Hey can I come to your place next weekend?

    • @echognomecal6742
      @echognomecal6742 5 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for the recipe. I was wondering what you put on them.
      I cook the little ones...extra skin=extra nutrition. Here in New York, I have to wait months to plant the next garden, so there's no point doing anything else with them.

    • @SydneyBristow0788
      @SydneyBristow0788 5 месяцев назад +6

      It's always worth the effort! The other day I planted tulip bulbs for the first time. I thought, well I hope this is successful, and if not, I hope I am successful in learning from my mistakes. ❤

    • @echognomecal6742
      @echognomecal6742 5 месяцев назад +3

      @@SydneyBristow0788 I can't do tulips here, I wish I could! They're my friend's favorite! They're also very well liked by the deer tho...!
      Best of luck with them!

    • @brianhillis3701
      @brianhillis3701 5 месяцев назад +3

      ​@@echognomecal6742tulips are one thing American deer don't eat.

  • @Maxtube88
    @Maxtube88 5 месяцев назад +629

    Doesn't matter how tiny it is, it's how you use it.

    • @SamMalikai
      @SamMalikai 5 месяцев назад +96

      That's what i keep telling my wife

    • @wazza9089
      @wazza9089 5 месяцев назад +36

      I see what you did there 😉

    • @harrisbeatsfrankou6304
      @harrisbeatsfrankou6304 5 месяцев назад +10

      That's for bananas

    • @datwistyman
      @datwistyman 5 месяцев назад +21

      That's not what she told me yesterday 😂😜😁

    • @australiaprisonisland9156
      @australiaprisonisland9156 5 месяцев назад +13

      She still left me for a black man!

  • @nubbosaur
    @nubbosaur 5 месяцев назад +142

    I'll never get sick of seeing a gardener's pure joy when digging up potatoes haha. I subscribed right away for more of this wholesome content

    • @Click_To_Connect_Whasapp
      @Click_To_Connect_Whasapp 5 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks Marie garcelon for being one of my subscribers ❤❤

    • @sharont2878
      @sharont2878 4 месяца назад +1

      The ultimate prize at the end !😂 I get excited like that when I grow my stuff 🤣

  • @andersonomo597
    @andersonomo597 5 месяцев назад +191

    Bella is absolutely adorable!! What a joy to see her bouncing up and down so excitedly at potatoes being dug up - I know EXACTLY how she feels!!

    • @williammaxwell1919
      @williammaxwell1919 5 месяцев назад +1

      Sit! Down boy! Don't go digging in the potatoe patch to bury you're bone.
      It's curious to me that the RUclipsrs I prefer to follow all have their random 'pets' (a.k.a. "directors") making regular' non_scripted' appearances, whether it be a dog (kennel club breed or bitzer (the funniest I've seen is a guy smelting copper, aluminium, brass... with 2 miniture French Bulldogs... 45 seconds each video drop for Bullion and Ingot😂... gotta love Aussies))

    • @KeikoMushi
      @KeikoMushi 5 месяцев назад +1

      She is a cutey-patootey!

  • @jeffreygraf3358
    @jeffreygraf3358 5 месяцев назад +143

    I always use my small sprouted potatoes for seed. They usually outperform the seed potatoes I buy at the garden center. Love the self propagating potato!

  • @pamprier4710
    @pamprier4710 5 месяцев назад +30

    Lol. Mark, I got a kick out of watching your puppy. He seemed to get excited, just from knowing his daddy was excited. 😁

  • @goodisgoog
    @goodisgoog 5 месяцев назад +58

    I grew a bunch of potatoes from seedtubers and just harvested them a couple of months ago. Half of the original seed potatoes where still healthy so I pulled the dying plant out of them and replanted them. I now have 6 more potato plants healthily growing. I couldn't believe I'm getting two lots of potatoes out of the exact same seed tubers

    • @Thirikalee
      @Thirikalee 5 месяцев назад +4

      That is so cool!

  • @cassiekandy505
    @cassiekandy505 5 месяцев назад +6

    "Let me just get my garden fork-"🤣🤣🤣Happens every time!😂

  • @anndickson3826
    @anndickson3826 5 месяцев назад +86

    Absolutely love the little dog with the delighted interest in what you were doing. Lovely to see that the little potatoes actually grow into decent sized edible ones. I always leave potatoes in the soil after harvest, they come up when they are ready. So now I now I know the littlest ones are still worth it.

  • @samanthabarris8309
    @samanthabarris8309 5 месяцев назад +30

    We love eating those teeny “potato pearls” and once we plant potatoes in a bed we always get a volunteer plant growing which I leave if space allows. Nothing better that fresh cooked potatoes

  • @s-c..
    @s-c.. 5 месяцев назад +40

    Loved the snippet at the end, seeing them make their way to the table - looked delicious!

  • @douglaspearce1187
    @douglaspearce1187 5 месяцев назад +15

    Excellent return, Mark.
    And no chitting either!
    What a bonus.
    🙂

  • @TramaForKing
    @TramaForKing 5 месяцев назад +3

    rain sounds in the background, a man digging up potatoes, a cute doggo
    Cant be better XD

  • @robwaterfiled6168
    @robwaterfiled6168 5 месяцев назад +2

    i'll remember that, cheers Mark

  • @stephenfriday1352
    @stephenfriday1352 5 месяцев назад +2

    I've always replant the smaller Potatoes and have been doing it over 30yrs. My longest run of replanting the same potatoes & harvesting is 9 years

  • @deborahc.9869
    @deborahc.9869 5 месяцев назад +5

    A nice haul of potatoes 🥔 considering what you put in.

  • @StayPrimal
    @StayPrimal 5 месяцев назад +32

    All my life I was told that ''potatoes are bad for ya'' or ''They will make you fat''. So i've not eaten any potatoes for years. But recently I decided to eat a baked potato, and then the next morning I woke up I felt incredible. I had not felt like that in years, I felt so strong and good.
    I didn't make a big out deal of it, it was just a good day for me right? We all have good days. So a few days went by, and everthing kinda come back to normal. I then decided to eat another bake potato, the one the other day was just soooo good. The next morning I wake up, DANNNGG, whats going on, I feel like a super hero. Lots of energy and I just feel really good, ready to work.
    Anyway ... it took me like 6-7 times to realize that every single time I eat potatoes, the next morning I wake up feeling incredibly good and healthy. Potatoes are in fact essential to our diet I believe. Its not the potatoes that are unhealthy lol, its how people cook them.
    Long live potatoes !!!

    • @Selfsufficientme
      @Selfsufficientme  5 месяцев назад +29

      That's very interesting! Personally, I still think everything in moderation is best but the biggest food issue society faces is refined sugar in my opinion... Not all carbs are equal. Cheers :)

    • @StayPrimal
      @StayPrimal 5 месяцев назад +3

      @@Selfsufficientme Words of wisdom right there, could not agree more.

    • @StayPrimal
      @StayPrimal 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@mmm365 🤣

    • @bethb8276
      @bethb8276 5 месяцев назад +6

      I don't think potatoes themselves are so fattening it's all the things we tend to dress them with, butter, sour cream etc.

    • @jamiesilver7401
      @jamiesilver7401 5 месяцев назад +11

      Potatoes are actually very healthy! They are one of the few foods that you can actually survive on if you ate only them and nothing else (provided you didn't peel them, as the skin contains essential nutrients). They are also very filling, and very versatile in the kitchen.

  • @martysgarden
    @martysgarden 5 месяцев назад +5

    Interesting Mark. Never discard is the answer,,,I bet they will taste pretty good too! All the best from Mullumbimby NSW..Been raining here too!

  • @JadedHunter
    @JadedHunter 5 месяцев назад +4

    I just planted the exact same thing yesterday.

  • @apolloisnotashirt
    @apolloisnotashirt 5 месяцев назад +7

    "You say potato, I say how many?" Nice.

  • @SBoots29
    @SBoots29 5 месяцев назад +16

    Even the smallest thing can make a deference. Those look to me like we have here in Canada called Yukon gold. Very tasty. Love the ending on how you cooked them. Cheers

  • @LovingLifeOnLess
    @LovingLifeOnLess 5 месяцев назад +47

    We have done this! It was worth the effort. A spare corner of garden, virtually left alone. Come early Summer, a beautiful crop. Worth a bash if you have the space... or a spare bucket or two. Thanks for the informative video. Fantastic as always 🥰

    • @skwervin1
      @skwervin1 5 месяцев назад +3

      We used to use the old plastic rubbish bins with some holes drilled in the sides about 6 inches from the bottom for drainage. Then just tip the bin onto a tarp to harvest and lift the tarp to put the soil back in, top up with some fresh stuff and start over!

  • @mattalderton3723
    @mattalderton3723 5 месяцев назад +14

    That's pretty amazing that those little potatoes produced the way they did

  • @thomasmccardle725
    @thomasmccardle725 5 месяцев назад +41

    Great tucker Mark, I had a huge crop of surprise potatoes grow from a discarded potato in my big compost pile! They were a very big baker variety I’m sure came from my local grocery store originally. The way taters grow so easily once an assortment of seed potatoes gets established I don’t think I’ll ever need to buy taters from the store again and home grown are much tastier 😂

    • @Selfsufficientme
      @Selfsufficientme  5 месяцев назад +19

      So, you're not only adding food scraps to your compost pile but removing food (potatoes) from it! 👍😁

  • @creatinghanley
    @creatinghanley 5 месяцев назад +15

    Mark, you persevere through the rain; that’s a pro! I personally would have given up and waited for a sunny day, but you? No! You keep on keeping on, enthusiastically! You’re an inspiration, Mark; you produce not only perfect produce, but also vivacious video. Cheers!

  • @MickyBellRoberts
    @MickyBellRoberts 5 месяцев назад +29

    Good morninig Mark, your presentations are so professional. It is a joy to watch them mate.

  • @michaelpage610
    @michaelpage610 5 месяцев назад +17

    One of your best videos. I have always wondered myself but never given it a go in case I lose a season experimenting.

    • @earthsystem
      @earthsystem 5 месяцев назад +5

      Yes Mark shows us so many things! And also some benefits of having a large garden, the extra space for experiments, volunteers to transplant, puppies, it's so fun to hang out in the garden ♥️

  • @7t2z28
    @7t2z28 5 месяцев назад +13

    I've made this my standard practice for planting potatoes. As long as the soil is good, it doesn't seem to make much difference on the size of the sowed tater. I've also noticed that my plants tend to keep growing well past 3 months. I had most of them go from mid-May all through September green and flowering. The crop of yellow potatoes was ridiculous this year. I was finding them almost 2 feet deep. There were some real monsters in there. A lot of them were the size of large sweet potatoes.

    • @lf4061
      @lf4061 5 месяцев назад

      Do you know what type of “yellow” potatoes you planted? My russets did poorly this year but my sweet potatoes did really good.

    • @noturfather1106
      @noturfather1106 5 месяцев назад +1

      I'd also like to know what yellow potatoes they were that got so big

    • @7t2z28
      @7t2z28 5 месяцев назад

      When I originally bought them for seeding, the box said they were "yellow fingerling potatoes", not much other info than that. A local nursery had them, but that was a few years ago.

    • @lf4061
      @lf4061 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@7t2z28 Oh, well, thank you for taking the time to answer anyway ☺️. Glad you had a good garden season.

  • @wpchastain
    @wpchastain 5 месяцев назад +22

    Loved the video. I always enjoy digging potatoes or sweet potatoes, especially with kids or grandchildren. Such fun, one of life's simple pleasures

  • @dougwalker4944
    @dougwalker4944 5 месяцев назад +5

    Good dog.

  • @mohsins.3851
    @mohsins.3851 5 месяцев назад +1

    Man living the dream with his farm and chill enviroment. Keep it man!

  • @andrewsteele7663
    @andrewsteele7663 5 месяцев назад +3

    Brilliant result, Cheers

  • @wedgetailleather
    @wedgetailleather 5 месяцев назад +2

    In weather like that I can imagine cutting them into wedges and oven baking them on cast iron sizzlers, topped with some diced bacon, melted cheese, and served with sour cream… brings back some memories of my youth!

  • @kirstypollock6811
    @kirstypollock6811 5 месяцев назад +3

    Wow. I always chuck the tiny ones away into the field because i thought they would not grow anything bigger than themselves (like garlic?). I'm super happy to be wrong!

  • @trockodile
    @trockodile 5 месяцев назад +7

    A nice and fruitful experiment for sure!👍

  • @teresawebster3498
    @teresawebster3498 5 месяцев назад +3

    Your excitement over those potatoes is priceless! Great video.

  • @hopik5122
    @hopik5122 5 месяцев назад +4

    I grew potatoes this year for the first time. I bought purple ones and they were small too. I had them in grow bags but i didnt fertilize, so i got all small again. I kept one small for next year tho.

  • @DarthBalsamic
    @DarthBalsamic 5 месяцев назад +1

    I ran into this recently and left the small potatoes in a spot. Sure enough, they grew into bigger potatoes. It's pretty cool.

  • @kellysmith3533
    @kellysmith3533 5 месяцев назад +1

    Love this! This rainy avo I got sick of the kids tv shows and told my 8 year old daughter I was going to put some gardening stuff on instead. She said “put Mark on!” She’s hooked too!

  • @YoooItsRex
    @YoooItsRex 5 месяцев назад +4

    Harvesting potatoes and sweet potatoes is always such an exciting experience!!! I pulled almost 80 lbs of sweet potatoes from 3 of my raised beds last month, one of them was 6 pounds!!!

  • @Gardeningchristine
    @Gardeningchristine 5 месяцев назад +4

    That’s great! I’ve got a whole bag of tiny potatoes waiting to be replanted. Now if they’ll keep another 4 months I’ll get them in March.

    • @monicalinerode1783
      @monicalinerode1783 5 месяцев назад +1

      We live in the same kind of climate but if the soil isn’t frozen much should be able to plant some now. I’ve had volunteers come up in the past when there was very cold snowy winters and come after the warmer weather the lost potatoes sprouted. But sometimes voles and mice may find them and eat them too unless you have raised beds with hardware cloth under the raised beds.

  • @rohantherockwiththerocketh7871
    @rohantherockwiththerocketh7871 5 месяцев назад +1

    Good video Mark.
    Have a ripper mate!

  • @freakygardener8033
    @freakygardener8033 5 месяцев назад +8

    That's awesome, Mark! I have some small ones, that I almost didn't even save when harvesting, but now I will have to keep an eye on if they start sprouting!!! 👍👍

  • @moniquem783
    @moniquem783 5 месяцев назад +1

    That's impressive!
    I adore your little helper. Love watching her pop up to see what you're doing. Such a sweetie.

  • @nordicshepherdess4764
    @nordicshepherdess4764 5 месяцев назад +4

    😊 we do this every year when we harvest the potatoes! I have my kids put the tiny ones back in the soil or bring them inside to go back in the ground come fall. Haven't had to buy seed potatoes other than the first year. 💙 Plus I feel it strengthens the potatoes to my exact little climate because I get more from them each year.

  • @geegaw1535
    @geegaw1535 5 месяцев назад +2

    Just goes to show it's worth it.👍❤
    I planted potatoes right befre winter and they came up last spring. GOOD HARVEST

  • @JodiMontano
    @JodiMontano 5 месяцев назад +2

    Hey Mark, I took advantage of the Black Friday sale at Epic Gardens, plus your discount code, and ordered 3 of the tall Birdies Raised Beds! Thanks so much for the heads up on your last video. I just moved into a house I've been building in the Missouri Ozarks. Our soil is rocky, and I'm no spring chicken, LOL, so I planned on raised beds. That sale was a great start for my homestead.

    • @monicalinerode1783
      @monicalinerode1783 5 месяцев назад

      That’s an awesome deal. You’ll love the raised beds as we do. We had to add hardware cloth and landscape fabric underneath it because we had a vole population explosion and they ate 95% of my seed potato planting. We used two chipmunk traps and caught 27 of them. Had a great sweet potato harvest in the birdie raised bed. Have fun

    • @JodiMontano
      @JodiMontano 5 месяцев назад

      @monicalinerode1783 Oh no! That had to be so much work to add later. I think I'll learn from your experience and do that as I'm setting mine up. Thanks!

  • @kascension
    @kascension 5 месяцев назад +4

    I planted small potatoes that i thought were going bad just to see if they'd grow. They did! I've not planted potatoes before. I'm going to from now on! Thank you, Mark, for this video. You have given me the courage to start gardening nd keeping up with it.

  • @meganlalli5450
    @meganlalli5450 5 месяцев назад +3

    Yay! When you said, "Let's...harvest!" I thought for sure you'd say, "Let's get into it!" 😊
    I harvested some teeny tiny pearl potatoes this year. I'm going to try keeping them over winter to replant in the spring.

  • @anivatttayommai1570
    @anivatttayommai1570 5 месяцев назад +2

    I'm a Thai cook myself and I started my own veggies and herbs in Adelaide, would love to have garden like yours!!❤❤

  • @gardeningfishingjimw9364
    @gardeningfishingjimw9364 5 месяцев назад +8

    Fantastic harvest from the small ones Mark!! I have done the same with my Pontiacs so hopefully I will get another haul of them. :)

  • @stjbananas
    @stjbananas 5 месяцев назад +13

    Another great video, Mark. I thoroughly enjoy all of them. I'm trying to figure out where to plant my vegetable garden amongst my 4oo banana trees!

    • @Selfsufficientme
      @Selfsufficientme  5 месяцев назад +7

      That's a ton of bananas! YUM... All the best sighting your veggie patch. I'm sure you'll find a good spot. Cheers :)

  • @cheerio9119
    @cheerio9119 5 месяцев назад +3

    Im in Canada, zone 5b and ive had volunteer potatoes going on 4 years now!! Sometimes i just get too busy to harvest them. This year i had a whole bed of russet!! Not sure why ive had quite as many as i do but its taught me quite a bit. Keep experimenting 😊 Great video!! Thank you

  • @iwanttobelieve5970
    @iwanttobelieve5970 5 месяцев назад

    I've planted the tiny ones myself. I dug them up because I thought they weren't doing anything and a few had a big potato attached to it. It's winter here in the States so I have them buried in a bucket and I because nothing is growing at the top, I'm going to plant on top of it. But that makes me happy. Thanks for showing us what happens.

  • @galelascala105
    @galelascala105 4 месяца назад

    Honestly, it's so satisfying digging for potatoes! It's a treasure hunt.

  • @Hannah-hx5sp
    @Hannah-hx5sp 5 месяцев назад +3

    I'm in Ireland, i tried potatoes for the first time last year and we had extreme rain, they all developed blight :( hopeful that this year will be more successful!

    • @bethb8276
      @bethb8276 5 месяцев назад +1

      Did you grow in containers? If not, I'm wondering if they might do better that way. Sorry your efforts were disappointing last time.

    • @gailthornbury291
      @gailthornbury291 5 месяцев назад

      Hannah I’m in Ireland too. If you grow first or second early potatoes they’re usually lifted before blight season. If you really want to grow late potatoes there are some blight resistant varieties. Better luck for next year and maybe the weather will be kinder to us.

  • @MandyOnderwater
    @MandyOnderwater 5 месяцев назад +3

    Did you know that some people grow tiny (pearl) potatoes intentionally, and them fry them whole?
    Did you also know that Mark has a forum with a whole community that learn and share together? It's called Self Sufficient Culture and is also found in the video's description box!
    www.selfsufficientculture.com/

  • @garulusglandarius6126
    @garulusglandarius6126 5 месяцев назад +1

    That’s a great result from a few tiny potatoes Mark 👍🇦🇺🇬🇧

  • @creekbird_homestead
    @creekbird_homestead 5 месяцев назад

    Love it!! I learned my mistake. I don’t prepare my ground. I just don’t!! Lesson learned. Thank you, brother!!

  • @jaklg7905
    @jaklg7905 5 месяцев назад

    I don't know why it is so satisfying watching potatoes be dug up. Almost like opening a present. You could make and hour long video of just digging them up and I would watch.

  • @monicalinerode1783
    @monicalinerode1783 5 месяцев назад

    I often wondered about those smallest potatoes. So I will definitely plant them as seed potatoes. Thank you for taking the time to post this.

  • @nicky9187
    @nicky9187 5 месяцев назад

    Your excitement of 'ooo ooo ... hello ! ' was delightful!

  • @dbirdeycapozzi9807
    @dbirdeycapozzi9807 5 месяцев назад

    Yes! Wonderful!
    ...I've missed you, my Aussie
    friend! ❤ 🌱

  • @Ci-Me122...
    @Ci-Me122... 5 месяцев назад

    Great experiment...that is what gardening is about. Nice one Mark!

  • @grumblesmudie3141
    @grumblesmudie3141 5 месяцев назад +1

    Love those dirt apples ❤, we have started to grow the purple ones for baking.

  • @zaubergarden6900
    @zaubergarden6900 5 месяцев назад

    Wow, what a harvest!

  • @pamelacrimson6345
    @pamelacrimson6345 5 месяцев назад

    as an Irish-Australian, this video makes me very happy! 😂

  • @sgrvtl7183
    @sgrvtl7183 5 месяцев назад

    I appreciate you! I like your approach on curiosity, the tiny potato project was fun! 🦋

  • @Womboo369
    @Womboo369 5 месяцев назад

    Love these experimental plantings! I had wondered if small potato would grow more small potatoes but these look amazing. ❤

  • @joshlovegood9392
    @joshlovegood9392 5 месяцев назад +1

    what an experiment! Nice one mate.

  • @GrandmaSandy
    @GrandmaSandy 5 месяцев назад

    You put up a great video, full of inspiration and encouragement. To replant those small little potatoes and a new potato crop thanks so much for all the encouragement.

  • @Idontwantachannel67
    @Idontwantachannel67 3 месяца назад

    Loved this video! Was absolutely worth it 🎉

  • @kerrynwright
    @kerrynwright 5 месяцев назад +2

    We tried the same experiment with almost identical size & amount of potatoes initially & a similar harvest!! We had enough potatoes as accompaniment for 2 meals! It's a win for sure! We've got the next batch of teeny tiny potatoes growing well now! YAY! Blessings from South Australia

  • @susancampbell922
    @susancampbell922 5 месяцев назад

    I just wanted to say thank you for making videos. Whenever I'm having a horrible day you always calm me down and make things better.

  • @franceshurt3517
    @franceshurt3517 5 месяцев назад +3

    Hi Mark, I loved this vid because that's exactly what I did in the hope they would grow again, they sprouted and now I can look forward to another harvest, yippee! I love that your new baby, Bella, is now more of a part of the family, today is the first time I've heard you talk to her and refer to yourself as "daddy" cheers and a great big "thumbs up" !!!🥰🥰💕👌👍👍👍🙏🐕

  • @samuelluke1659
    @samuelluke1659 5 месяцев назад

    As an American viewer, I love its summer time there and I still get great garden videos ❤❤❤

  • @pattypainter8019
    @pattypainter8019 5 месяцев назад +1

    You are a fountain of knowledge.

  • @maryhitchens2992
    @maryhitchens2992 2 месяца назад

    I have tried that this year too. I found some little forgotten spuds and planted them. Love your puppy 😊

  • @dschott1083
    @dschott1083 5 месяцев назад +1

    I love your ingenuity ❤️

  • @lifewithrebeccaa
    @lifewithrebeccaa 3 месяца назад

    I love these videos. Thanks for sharing with us ❤

  • @urbanbackyardcontainergardenin
    @urbanbackyardcontainergardenin 5 месяцев назад

    Good morning Mark from the USA. I always love watching your videos. They have a great amount of content and your candor is infectious. Keep up the good work😊

  • @katiem9644
    @katiem9644 5 месяцев назад +1

    I was so happy to see this! I have some tiny potatoes growing right now, they are about 60 days in. Im so excited to see if I can get a harvest like you, or even close, to what you got.

  • @rose-qo3iy
    @rose-qo3iy 2 месяца назад

    I could feel your joy digging for those potatoes 😀

  • @kiras6241
    @kiras6241 5 месяцев назад

    Never underestimate litter potatoes.
    My favorite crops to harvest.
    Can't wait 😊

  • @Happy2Run4Me
    @Happy2Run4Me 5 месяцев назад

    This is great! I had a whole batch of tiny potatoes from some late season seed potatoes that didn’t grow as much as I’d have liked but now I’m not so disappointed and will replant them and see how they do! Thank you!

  • @King_Anime528
    @King_Anime528 День назад

    Just harvested our first ever batch of homegrown organic potatoes and came here to see if I could replant the tiny ones and if they would grow. Amazing. Looking forward to replanting and doing it all over again!

  • @kasaundramcneilly4856
    @kasaundramcneilly4856 5 месяцев назад +2

    Thanks for showing this experiment!! I set aside some tiny potatoes from this year's harvest because I was contemplating if they were worth planting! I will definitely plant them out in the spring.

  • @angelaphan3346
    @angelaphan3346 5 месяцев назад

    I did exactly this with some small spuds that were starting to sprout! Excited for some potatoes come spring.

  • @lorenstribling6096
    @lorenstribling6096 5 месяцев назад +1

    Waste not want not. By the way your new garden helper is adorable. He deserves a roasted potato for all his hard work.

  • @officialtoxins
    @officialtoxins 4 месяца назад

    the youtube dad we didn't know we needed. Cool video will def try this myself after this years harvest!

  • @GrandmaSandy
    @GrandmaSandy 5 месяцев назад

    Like your little doggies really enjoy the potato harvest. You did a great job with a little potatoes and look at all the big potatoes. You have to eat. Yummy yummy for my tummy.

  • @stephencarmichael289
    @stephencarmichael289 5 месяцев назад

    Nicely done mate!

  • @MikeS29
    @MikeS29 5 месяцев назад +1

    Had a feeling this would work, based on the times I've missed a couple little guys when harvesting and they repopulated my potato beds 🙂 Nice work, and thanks for sharing.

  • @thehatebringer8005
    @thehatebringer8005 4 месяца назад

    i always enjoy your videos, the time and dedication it takes for each one seeing that it takes months of waiting for a video to be completed and you have some orijanal type of ideas for your videos as well it great and im glad your channel is so successful

  • @Marika-rq2el
    @Marika-rq2el 4 месяца назад

    This is totally inspirational, I'll never underestimate the tiniest potato ever again. Thank you!

  • @bernadetteslater6128
    @bernadetteslater6128 5 месяцев назад

    Such a great video Mark! I’ve always wondered if these little babies are worth throwing back in, now we know!!

  • @coll0070
    @coll0070 5 месяцев назад +1

    Glad you got some rain mate 👍

  • @echognomecal6742
    @echognomecal6742 5 месяцев назад

    One of the most entertaining vids from this channel. The interaction between him & the dog ("I'll help dig, Daddy!") plus the literal garden fork were extras I was not expecting.
    I had a Very wet season here (upstate New York) & was also worried that I'd dig up a bunch of rotters. Aside from some with grub damage, they were fine, but a small crop.

  • @simonpearman1308
    @simonpearman1308 5 месяцев назад

    Very cool. I will definitely be trying this.

  • @Vool2go
    @Vool2go 5 месяцев назад

    potatoes are my favourite veg! Thanks Mark!
    Matt from Tassie!