You Won’t Believe This Potato Trick: 235 lbs in 200 Sq Ft!

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  • @ladysarah6198
    @ladysarah6198 4 года назад +820

    Your knowledge took a long time to acquire, with a lot of trial and error. I sincerely thank you for your generosity in sharing your growing knowledge it’s priceless to us all. It’s good to see you looking better, Tony.

    • @simplifygardening
      @simplifygardening  4 года назад +55

      Thanks Lady Sarah. Yes it took a long time to perfect and still testing. Always happy to take you along with me :)

    • @nerdtime3386
      @nerdtime3386 2 года назад

      I think its quite easy going. I have had some luck. What are your issues

    • @jhericlacquias8549
      @jhericlacquias8549 2 года назад +3

      @@simplifygardening what kind of potato is that sir?
      we dont have dat here in d philippines

    • @entubadao
      @entubadao Год назад

      Ditto.

    • @entubadao
      @entubadao Год назад

      Now a question: which kind of soil is that ?

  • @tdvanwinkle
    @tdvanwinkle 3 года назад +9

    This is the best potato container garden video I have seen. Thanks

  • @albertusmungendje1366
    @albertusmungendje1366 Год назад +13

    This is why we need more people like you in this world, you have helped soo many souls with your content! You deserve the one million play button! ❤🎉

  • @chicagoarty3933
    @chicagoarty3933 3 года назад +180

    As a former operations manager I fully appreciate thorough details of any process. Your detailing on this explanation has earned a like and a sub 👍🏼

    • @simplifygardening
      @simplifygardening  2 года назад +9

      Thank you and welcome to the channel

    • @johnnytawon780
      @johnnytawon780 2 года назад

      So ur saying potatoes grown under shed are better?

    • @austin6174
      @austin6174 Год назад +1

      I would love to get a breakdown on cost of all the inputs. Financial and labor.

  • @ecomancer007
    @ecomancer007 Год назад +49

    Love the video, not sure if @Simplify Gardening will see this comment, but you can add a 5th bucket to every 4 buckets you've placed, where you place the 4 in a 2x2 grid, with the 5th being stacked on the edges of the 4. I currently have mine stacked that way but I use the 5th bucket to hold items that grow along wire guides, like cucumbers, beans. or i'll plant okra since it grows vertically. . To increase harvest speed, you could put a screen on your wheel barrow that way the dirt will fall through leaving the tators on top and easily accessed.

  • @tmontero8492
    @tmontero8492 4 года назад +85

    Sorry to hear you've been ill, Tony. You appear healthy and robust now, so I hope you're recovered and feeling well. Thanks for your expertise on these potatoes. Blown away by your results! Will re-watch your video when I'm ready to plant. Take care.

    • @erikawood6033
      @erikawood6033 2 года назад

      He said he wasn't going to harvest all of the containers. Just one.

    • @cbryce9243
      @cbryce9243 2 года назад +6

      Take another listen. That's not exactly what he said.

  • @mjk9388
    @mjk9388 4 года назад +57

    I consider this channel to be the premier channel on how to successfully grow potatoes. Thank you Tony for all the help you've given the gardening community.

  • @johntytla2968
    @johntytla2968 Год назад +20

    I have watched a bunch of gardening videos on potatoes and yours has been the best in explaining the process. Thank you for taking the time to help us part time gardeners! The details are fantastic.

  • @harmonicresonanceproject
    @harmonicresonanceproject Год назад +1

    A tour de force here, I'll be coming back to this many times as I slowly get next years ideas together. Glad I found this method of yours!

    • @simplifygardening
      @simplifygardening  Год назад

      Perfect, be sure to check out my newest video as ive improved this system a little since

  • @mabo3506
    @mabo3506 2 года назад +44

    You are definitely the most thorough explanation on gardening projects. Thanks for a very clear, and humble tutorial every time.

  • @KT4meMrsTee
    @KT4meMrsTee 2 года назад +3

    Your presentation was straight to the point and filled with so many facts. You answered 3 of my questions.
    1-Why hill in a container? You don't, that is done in the fields.
    2-Should I use an extra tall container? Only to the height of 18" for indeterminate as no extra tuber growth beyond that.
    3-Research your potato variety to establish how it will grow-is it determinate or indeterminate.
    Plus extra points regarding the need to mulch the top and partially bury container beyond the drainage holes and also mulch the ground to retain water.
    Loved it!

  • @miltonwelch8619
    @miltonwelch8619 Год назад +11

    Tony, I hope you're enjoying better health these days! You're an amazing gardener. Thanks for your vital contributions to the gardening community.

  • @iahelcathartesaura3887
    @iahelcathartesaura3887 Год назад +25

    Love this channel! SO MUCH intelligent, clear, concise, warm-hearted, interesting information - and you didn't lengthen it out pointlessly with a bunch of silly chit-chat, but it's very enjoyable at the same time. Perfection!

    • @simplifygardening
      @simplifygardening  Год назад +3

      Wow, thank you! I am very glad you are enjoying the content

  • @dustyflats3832
    @dustyflats3832 Год назад +2

    You get a lot of rain there. We had severe drought in 22 and freak frost and potato beetles. They like water. Too much and you get brown streaks inside. Black containers would have cooked and really dried out in my garden this year.
    The best were the volunteers. Next year I will try planting an area in late fall. It seems the volunteer spuds knew what to do.

  • @hungerpainz
    @hungerpainz 3 года назад +195

    Potato farming and farming in general is so amazing too me. The ability to create a sustainable food source out of almost nothing is incredible and excites something inside of me lol, great video I love this.

    • @simplifygardening
      @simplifygardening  3 года назад +26

      Your right its definitely a skill worth learning. Especially in this day and age with everything going on

    • @furrycircuitry2378
      @furrycircuitry2378 Год назад +4

      It's your blood calling out to you for a return of the old days I feel the same sort of excitement when I sow, care, and reap my plants come to find out my family's bloodline have been farmers and stewards of the land for well over 8 generations so maybe that's why you feel the way you do! Haha or It could just be some crazy coincidence

    • @oscarstenberg2745
      @oscarstenberg2745 Год назад +6

      @@furrycircuitry2378 I think most other people have family bloodlines of farmers EXCEPT for the last 8 (more like 4) generations lol. We are still inherently hunters, fishers, gatherers, herders and gardeners, all of us.

    • @pedroclaro7822
      @pedroclaro7822 Год назад +2

      @@oscarstenberg2745 absolutely.

    • @jayamilapersson4030
      @jayamilapersson4030 Год назад +2

      @@oscarstenberg2745 And thank goddness for that. Being able to feed yourself is a skill everyone needs to have.

  • @carolsloanes4938
    @carolsloanes4938 4 года назад +271

    Tony you never cease to amaze me, the amount of effort and work you are prepared to put in, which you are willing to share with complete strangers, simply for the joy of sharing. No financial gains all free compliments of Tony. I hope anyone visiting Simplified Gardening will appreciate your efforts to educate us all, at least as much as I do. All the best Tony and once again Thankyou.

    • @simplifygardening
      @simplifygardening  4 года назад +30

      Wow, thank you Carol. I really appreciate the fact you realise the amount of work and effort that goes into these videos :)

    • @adrienperie6119
      @adrienperie6119 3 года назад +9

      No financial gains ? What do you think the ad in the video is for ? Seriously ?

    • @dontellpeschong2586
      @dontellpeschong2586 3 года назад

      @@adrienperie6119 I love your comment

    • @brendagamba7826
      @brendagamba7826 2 года назад +3

      @@adrienperie6119 why even comment?.petty.. jealous.. Be an adult

    • @jeanneglisson8428
      @jeanneglisson8428 2 года назад +5

      @@adrienperie6119 How do you think people can afford to produce these videos nowadays? People's time and energy is valuable. Along with the containers, seed potatoes, fertilizer, etc. The camera, computer, etc are very expensive. Any revenue earned helps make these videos possible for us to enjoy and learn from. Stop snipping. 🤫 🇺🇸

  • @barbarabachman5268
    @barbarabachman5268 4 года назад +65

    I think that you have just had the biggest container potato harvest I’ve ever seen! I learned quite a bit from this video and it’s now on my favorite list. I can’t wait to do this next year! Thank you!

    • @simplifygardening
      @simplifygardening  4 года назад +11

      Oh thats awesome barbara. Check out the pinned comment for another video that will help you

    • @GutenGardening
      @GutenGardening 4 года назад +6

      You are right, that was an EPIC harvest!

    • @simplifygardening
      @simplifygardening  4 года назад +6

      @@GutenGardening Thanks

  • @susanp102
    @susanp102 4 года назад +71

    About 14 years ago, I had my hubby rototill the back yard to get ready to plant grass. I planted potatoes first but didn't get around to harvesting them. We have heavy clay soil, so I thought they were lost. We went out in the middle of winter and started digging them up and they were in great shape, hardly any rotted. I was amazed. We got quite a load of them too, but my husband loved potatoes so they got used.

    • @simplifygardening
      @simplifygardening  4 года назад +11

      That is awesome its amazing what they do

    • @JD-hi8qx
      @JD-hi8qx 2 года назад +8

      Potatoes are the best "first crop" for breaking ground!

    • @megahertz6787
      @megahertz6787 2 года назад +6

      What I do since I have heavy clay soil is dig down about sixteen inches then fill the hole half way with water after that first soak I plant potatoesat the bottom of that hole I don’t bother to loosen the soil beneath the hole because it grow up anyways next I sprinkle the dirt on in five inch layers adding nutrients and watering it down each time so as the plant grows up it can feed along the way because I only supply them with organic nutrients one time and that’s the day I plant them they have to fend for themselves after that so I only worry about watering them I usually get softballs or bigger it’s crazy never had I seen a potato so big until I grew my own for the first time

  • @kathleenfulton4806
    @kathleenfulton4806 10 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you, Tony
    I've ordered ten 30L containers & used your discount code.
    Now to look for one of your videos on what best to fill them with.
    I'm really hopeful that this method will allow me to grow potatoes despite my disability, as digging is totally out of the question 👍🙂

  • @lionofgod5843
    @lionofgod5843 2 года назад +9

    Best potato growing video I’ve listened to so far. Cannot get anything remotely like these bins here in Canada. They are perfect for the job. Thanks for the info.

  • @hardworkingamerican8847
    @hardworkingamerican8847 4 года назад +21

    Best potato container garden video so far . Thanks for that and congratulations on such a bounty !

  • @GardenerScott
    @GardenerScott 4 года назад +605

    That is an incredible harvest, Tony! Your tips are great and I will definitely follow your advice next year. Thanks!

    • @simplifygardening
      @simplifygardening  4 года назад +31

      Thanks Scott. Considering that these were not watered by me its a great harvest I wasnt expecting

    • @jroane5471
      @jroane5471 4 года назад +10

      Wow
      That's a great harvest

    • @simplifygardening
      @simplifygardening  4 года назад +9

      @Jon O Yes they are fruit tree containers or large plant containers. I am trying to source them for the USA but there is a link for the UK in the description. No other country has asked of yet

    • @peterfisher3760
      @peterfisher3760 3 года назад +3

      @@simplifygardening 8

    • @Ms.Byrd68
      @Ms.Byrd68 3 года назад +3

      @@simplifygardening I've watched a couple of your videos and I think you used to COMPETE with the Potatoes or with Pumpkins or something didn't you? Also, what do you do with all those potatoes? Is it a Market Garden? I know of course you feed your family first but that's a lot of potatoes, lol!

  • @Urbanoasis22
    @Urbanoasis22 3 года назад +4

    Hello here from US. I’ve tried to grow potatoes so many times in past years, no success. I watched your video which uses method to plant and cover them to top of container. Happy days they actually are coming up in the container. Fingers crossed I may actually have a harvest this year. Thanks for the tip.

  • @KariSchaefer
    @KariSchaefer 10 месяцев назад +1

    We just started growing potatoes last year. After watching your videos I know we will do a lot better this year. thanks

    • @simplifygardening
      @simplifygardening  10 месяцев назад

      That’s great and keep viewing and following for the tips and you will have an awesome crop

  • @TheSunRiseKid
    @TheSunRiseKid Год назад +2

    I have watched TONS of potato videos, and this one is by far the very best I have come across! You have a new SUBSCRIBER!!!
    😊🌱🥔

  • @missthang4770
    @missthang4770 4 года назад +6

    I'm so sorry to hear you have been unwell. Glad you're back on your feet and giving your usual excellent growing tips.

  • @whitneymoten6324
    @whitneymoten6324 4 года назад +176

    in the store they charge more for those tiny potatoes than the big ones

    • @ulyx9804
      @ulyx9804 3 года назад +11

      "Finger potatoes" market themselves fairly well. It's a potato you can throw into a stew without needing to chop it up.

    • @BeholdTheLeviathan
      @BeholdTheLeviathan 3 года назад +18

      @@ulyx9804 Feel like I read somewhere that they used to toss those/use them for compost etc, then realized the tiny bois they used to get rid could actually sell for more. Funny how that works hehe.

    • @johnsavchak8202
      @johnsavchak8202 3 года назад +3

      Those little ones oughta go well at the market!

    • @Rick-the-Swift
      @Rick-the-Swift 3 года назад +1

      They are higher in fiber and nutrients due to the extra "skin" proportions they have over the big boys

    • @hpmc7426
      @hpmc7426 3 года назад

      looks better on the dish I guess.

  • @elainekomara8555
    @elainekomara8555 2 года назад +5

    What do you do with all of those pounds of potatoes..?? Do you can them or do they rot? Or do you sell them ..? I can let mine go for the winter and I guess they keep growing because the next year I can still root around in the dirt and find more.. it’s amazing..!!

  • @FatNormanCoathanger
    @FatNormanCoathanger 3 года назад +2

    Tonio kneel's videos are one of the best informative gardening advice shows on the internet.

  • @ellenorbjornsdottir1166
    @ellenorbjornsdottir1166 Год назад +1

    I honestly didn't know you weren't doing great. I hope you've gotten well enough to feel mostly "like yourself" or that you will get well soon. I know people can look quite lively when they're actually quite ill, hence why I say all that.

    • @simplifygardening
      @simplifygardening  Год назад

      Im good now, thanks for your comment. the vertigo completely sorted

  • @dontgo2hell
    @dontgo2hell 2 года назад +20

    Great info! Glad you are well now. Just a suggestion: being more gentle with your harvested potatoes will help prevent damage and rot to the skins. I learned a lot from this video today. Thanks so much for sharing your knowledge! :)

  • @jefffarris1288
    @jefffarris1288 4 года назад +17

    The tip of putting the bottom 1/5 in the ground or in wood chips is a great tip -- to wick back up any extra moisture. I definitely will try that next spring!

  • @hanno2629
    @hanno2629 2 года назад +10

    Absolutely brilliant video and information. Thank you! I have been rotating crops in my garden, however I feel that the whole lot seems to revolve too much around potatoes, and how after them, the soil needing to have nutrients replenished. So I think I will try to grow the potatoes using your method. Question: What do you now do with all the soil? Do you reuse it the following year with new added compost and continue like this for a number of years? Could you share your post harvest soil process leading up to the following season? Thank you.

  • @kimchifarm360
    @kimchifarm360 4 года назад +2

    Unbelievable!
    AGRICULTURE and simpler!
    Fantastic@
    Thank you for all the help

  • @isabelladavis1363
    @isabelladavis1363 2 года назад +2

    Looking forward to applying your techniques to my garden this year thank you so much...we live in Savannah Ga and sommers are quite HOT HERE WE WILL SEE...Glad to hear you are on the mend,stay blessed

    • @simplifygardening
      @simplifygardening  2 года назад +1

      Just keep them moist and they will be fine

    • @write2dawn
      @write2dawn 2 года назад +1

      @@simplifygardening is there a best time to plant? We are in Florida. Stay well

  • @Orlandohaschanged
    @Orlandohaschanged 4 года назад +15

    Thank you for taking the time and sharing this with us! ill be using your knowledge in my next planting season!!!

  • @uramalakia
    @uramalakia 3 года назад +3

    I just finished watching an entire 20min video on growing potatoes. And it was awesome. It was informative and entertaining. Thanks loads. I'm gonna give this a go!

  • @henriksirkku
    @henriksirkku 3 года назад +7

    i fell in love with potatoes because of this video... never knew about that Sarpo Mira strain!! amazing shapes

  • @michaelmcclafferty3346
    @michaelmcclafferty3346 3 года назад +3

    Great video Tony and so educational. Thanks very much.
    I hope that you are feeling much better.
    All the best
    Michael

  • @marshalltaylor6380
    @marshalltaylor6380 Год назад

    Thanks!

  • @DavidS-wm9ud
    @DavidS-wm9ud 3 года назад +140

    Absolutely fantastic advice and tips, although I'd suggest the "no watering" in Australia might result in a bucket of sand as there must clearly be a great deal more precipitation over in your part of the world! Great video though, any thoughts on growing them in an aquaponics setup? Or is it simpler just sticking with buckets? Cheers for sharing, have a great day!

    • @willgegg8601
      @willgegg8601 2 года назад +34

      I'm always tickled by these British gardeners bragging about their "no watering" gardens like they're the only place in the world where you could be gardening.

    • @1creep2e3r
      @1creep2e3r 2 года назад +6

      Was thinking the same thing here haha, I live in the LA area

    • @nerdicus15
      @nerdicus15 2 года назад +9

      I have used a closed water current system to help grow our Tomatoes and Marijuana. My mentor bought 5 totes, cut holes for pvc piping to fit, connect all the totes, and have a current generator hooked up to circulate the water. He also had a water chiller to control temp, and used airstones to increase oxygen content. It really was a solid system for our needs.

    • @jeanneglisson8428
      @jeanneglisson8428 2 года назад +64

      @@willgegg8601 He was not bragging. He said that he was sick and unable to water them. He also said that he was afraid the potatoes didn't do well. And he was surprised that they produced that much with no hand watering. Gheez! 🙄🇺🇸

    • @simplifygardening
      @simplifygardening  2 года назад +4

      That's a great idea!

  • @jvern57
    @jvern57 2 года назад +2

    I use raised beds... I used your method of protection from the wind. 18" I built a 4" wire cover and spuds grew right through as expected. Wind is always a problem. I then put another layer of 4" string trestle at 30" and they are now about 44" tall and or the past 3 days we have had crazy winds in Michigan. The protection worked beyond expectations.... I planted 94 potatoes and nothing fell over... Thanks for the great TIP. This is my 3rd year of growing potatoes. I use to tie em' up with string and stakes ... This took a little fun work. I use 1"x2" 8' rom HD. attaches easily to the sides of the beds...

  • @ewjorgy
    @ewjorgy 4 года назад +8

    Hi Tony,
    That looks like a pretty good haul! It is much better than I did in my 10 gallon grow bags this year. And thank you for the excellent growing tips! I got most of it right but obviously there is always room for improvement. The biggest difference is that my grow bags were on concrete and we had no rain at all for 4 months and continuous hot weather. Watering every day was necessary even though I had several inches of straw mulch on top. I suspect that my biggest issue was the seed potatoes that came from the grocery store due to lack of availability of actual seed potatoes.
    Take care and all the best from California :)

    • @simplifygardening
      @simplifygardening  4 года назад +4

      Yeah they were prob sprayed with a sprouting inhibitor so this may have affected your crop

    • @ewjorgy
      @ewjorgy 4 года назад +5

      @@simplifygardening my thoughts exactly. However they did have a few sprouts when I put them in the ground. Not sure if the inhibitor slows versus stops growth.
      I am recovering from a surgery right now and it is heartbreaking to watch my beautiful garden fall apart. I hope I can heal quickly enough to get back out there and salvage what I can. I empathize with you 100% when it comes to not being physically able to tend my garden.
      Be well and all the best from California 💛

  • @joycephillips831
    @joycephillips831 2 года назад +1

    This video is packed with information from the beginning to the end. To the point without wasting time. Wow, very well done. THANK YOU.

  • @alanoliver5378
    @alanoliver5378 2 года назад

    I've planted veg before, with limited success, I came across Tony last year, I've worked hard to renovate my house and earn the money to do it, now her indoors is fairly happy, I can have a veg plot, still a mountain to climb for my raised beds etc, but I can do what Tony is doing in pots, I love Tony's videos and can't thank him enough, mid way through January now, orders are going in for seed, tubs, compost feed etc, I'm actually excited and looking forward to the challenge, I've never been this excited since my kids were born and that's the truth, thank you Tony for reigniting my fire 👍😉

    • @simplifygardening
      @simplifygardening  2 года назад

      Alan Thank you so much. dont forget to check out yesterdays video where I go over what seed and how many to use

  • @pegsbarton6353
    @pegsbarton6353 4 года назад +14

    Really interesting video, answered loads of my questions. My first time growing potatoes this year, I had four supermarket potatoes that had grown sprouts so I planted them in a bucket about as big as yours. I covered the tops as they grew through as you would in a row and they grew very quickly. No mulching. I didn't get many flowers at all but the tops wilted which is when I harvested. I only got about 6 pounds of potatoes, all small with thin skins so I used them like new potatoes. They were nice but a bit floury compared to shop bought spuds. So I did everything wrong apart from the size of the bucket! I was pleased to get anything at all but I'm now informed for next year. Thanks for all the information. Sorry to hear you'd been ill for so long, hope you're fully recovered now.

    • @simplifygardening
      @simplifygardening  4 года назад +7

      Hi Pegs i have a very detailed video as the top comment here check that out it will answer any other questions that may arrise. Its great that you grew them. Hopefully next year you will get a great crop

  • @kelliesmith4068
    @kelliesmith4068 2 года назад +2

    Watching this video empowers me to grow more potatoes this year. Last year was the 1st year I ever grew potatoes. The results were okay, but with you as my potato mentor, I plan to grow more this year & look forward to a better yield. Thanks Tony!!!! I've looked & looked for these containers online & do not find them here in the USA. Do you or anybody else have a source here in the USA?

  • @CabinGRL
    @CabinGRL Год назад +7

    I’ve watched this one several times I just love it. I’ve been getting massive results from mine in buckets and doing them year round now.. looking so fwd to turning out my other buckets and seeing my in ground crop this year 😊I love your channel so well done and fun

  • @hipretty
    @hipretty Год назад +1

    I hope you are feeling so much better by now. Thank you for sharing! 💗🙏🌺

    • @simplifygardening
      @simplifygardening  Год назад +2

      Im breaking the issues thanks. check out todays video on potatoes I think you will enjoy it. ruclips.net/video/L1rf1FXtI9s/видео.html

  • @christiangab1227
    @christiangab1227 3 года назад

    Thank you for sharing how to grew 235 lbs of potatoes in a 200 sq ft without water you are truly awesome and helpful ^^

  • @fawn1785
    @fawn1785 4 года назад +6

    Thank you so much for these gardening videos. I live in East Tennessee - USA and I will definitely incorporate your suggestions into my garden next year.

    • @simplifygardening
      @simplifygardening  4 года назад +2

      Wonderful I am sure they will do well for you. be great to here your results next year

    • @briannemorna4268
      @briannemorna4268 2 года назад +1

      Also in East TN. I love gardening but my potato growing ability is pathetic. I'm trying to learn.

  • @Ed19601
    @Ed19601 4 года назад +60

    I have been growing supermarket bought spuds that started sprouting. I think they are determinates. Without much care, just putting them in the soil i have been able to get about 1 kilo per plant.
    I did one spud in a 25 liter container and fed that with 5-10-10. That gave me a couple pretty big ones. Almost 3 kg i think. That method i learned from yr channel
    Next season i ll do a more serious attempt of growing more potatoes.
    Sorry abt the state of yr garden. I hope you are fully recovered

    • @simplifygardening
      @simplifygardening  4 года назад +8

      Yes Ed much better thanks. Its a great way to grow potatoes

    • @jessshnarcky1089
      @jessshnarcky1089 3 года назад +5

      I'm going to see if I can get away with this on our balcony without getting a fine/cited.

    • @Ed19601
      @Ed19601 3 года назад

      @@jessshnarcky1089 a fine for growing plants on your balcony??

    • @gb9276
      @gb9276 2 года назад +1

      @@Ed19601 If you live where there's a Home Owner's Association, they have a lot of restrictions. They control what you can do on the outside of your condo or townhouse.

    • @Ed19601
      @Ed19601 2 года назад +1

      @@gb9276 fortunately i do not Home owner's associations can be a pain in the behind. .

  • @mikealdag7309
    @mikealdag7309 2 года назад +4

    Brilliant video , thank you very much for sharing . I'm new to gardening and am really trying to learn as much as I can , this video was a huge help ! I'm glad your feeling better , thanks again

  • @Vikingshop
    @Vikingshop 10 месяцев назад

    THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR YOUR HELP 🙏 We hope you are well again 🙏 God Bless You 🙏

  • @MYTHOMINHTRAN
    @MYTHOMINHTRAN 2 года назад

    Cristal clear! You were explaining the process of planting potatoes. I can't live without potatoes even I'm original grown up from VN where rice is our main daily nutrient. Appreciate very much for your kindness.

  • @1Maklak
    @1Maklak 3 года назад +16

    I like the "wire mesh on sticks" trick. This should also work for other plants and tying plants to poles is tedious. I'm tempted to try it with wire fence segments.

    • @juanitaglenn9042
      @juanitaglenn9042 2 года назад

      I think i want to try that in my greenhouse instead of cages

    • @WarriorGnome
      @WarriorGnome Год назад +1

      Cattle fence panels are awesome to use.

  • @Racinne
    @Racinne 4 года назад +14

    You did an amazing job Tony ! Thank you to share your tips with us :)

  • @ChilliChump
    @ChilliChump 4 года назад +225

    Great video Tony. Truly a masterclass in container gardening for potatoes.

    • @simplifygardening
      @simplifygardening  4 года назад +10

      Thanks matey, glad you enjoyed the video.

    • @fullofhope2222
      @fullofhope2222 4 года назад +7

      @@simplifygardening absolutely incredible

    • @simplifygardening
      @simplifygardening  4 года назад +6

      @@fullofhope2222 Thanks glad you enjoyed the video

    • @bonnet1810
      @bonnet1810 3 года назад +3

      @@simplifygardening To be honest that is not too much potatoes on such a big area. We don't grow them in containers, but we are able to grow over 2500 lbs on hectar without watering and in 512 altitude.

    • @simplifygardening
      @simplifygardening  3 года назад +7

      @@bonnet1810 If i had watered it should have yielded 750lbs

  • @AntiqueJeans
    @AntiqueJeans 2 года назад

    Thank you so much. This is my first year growing potatoes.

  • @TelfordTrace
    @TelfordTrace Год назад

    I've just ordered 20 of the containers, thinking that won't be enough for our family of four, now I hear that you plant up 48. I've just placed a pre-order for your book, I'm looking forward to reading it. It has been my first year growing with a 24ft x 14ft polytunnel, when can I start my potatoes off in the poly?

  • @bluecatblu76
    @bluecatblu76 4 года назад +6

    This is brilliant! Glad to see you’re ok and well. Wow! Because I’m on my own, two buckets of these potato’s would last me all year 😀 I’m not able to dig, so this method will be great for me. Thank you so much for all the information. ❤️

    • @simplifygardening
      @simplifygardening  4 года назад +4

      You can do it! buckets are easy to sow and harvest and next year reuse the compost so cheap too

  • @tammyohlsson7966
    @tammyohlsson7966 Год назад +3

    It’s two years ago, so you may not see this. But I have to tell you THANK YOU!
    I only had 5 big containers to use so I also used two raised beds.
    My containers were better yielding and so much easier to harvest.
    Never again will I grow potatoes any other way!
    You are appreciated!
    Many blessings!

  • @Crafting4greyhounds
    @Crafting4greyhounds 4 года назад +6

    Brilliant video and handy tips thank you! Which is the best medium for growing potatoes in? Home made compost I suspect but I can't make enough quickly enough. Also can you re use the compost for next years crop or best to start afresh? I can't imagine the time and effort that goes into making your videos. I hope you are on the mend now.

  • @MR_UNOoo
    @MR_UNOoo Год назад +1

    The information in this video is unparalleled. Thank you

  • @DaisyCreekFarms
    @DaisyCreekFarms Год назад

    Your video just popped in my feed! That's an amazing harvest!

  • @HomesteadHopeful
    @HomesteadHopeful 4 года назад +14

    Wow. That’s amazing! Thank you so much for all the tips. I’m sorry about your greenhouse and that you’d been ill. Glad you are feeling better!

    • @simplifygardening
      @simplifygardening  4 года назад +9

      Thanks, but things are just challenges and setbacks, as long as you dont quit you will move past anything undesirable

  • @Sibiohan
    @Sibiohan 4 года назад +8

    Amazing! Definitely using your method next year! We started really late (just got into gardening during lockdown like so many others) and although we got a nice amount of potatoes the later ones have been hit with blight :(

  • @stormvent2572
    @stormvent2572 2 года назад +2

    Thank you sooo much Tony. Great advise and I never knew about Determinate and Indeterminate potatoes before, but now feel much better prepared for this years potato growing. Thank you for all the information given. Best wishes.

  • @genehowley1465
    @genehowley1465 8 месяцев назад

    Thanks for all the work you've done. You have made a difference

  • @jesshothersall
    @jesshothersall 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for the comprehensive info. Glad you look recovered now. The only potato we have in common is Charlotte, so a bit disappointed you only had 6.36kg of those! Hopefully my Kerrs pink will do better. Guessing you're in Wales, over here in East Anglia we haven't had any rain yet this spring

  • @redmapleleaf4617
    @redmapleleaf4617 3 года назад +6

    Can the growing medium be re-used? I'm so impressed with your potato crop! Well done!

    • @Mitzi712
      @Mitzi712 3 года назад

      I was asking myself the same thing, it looked so rich still 😊

    • @PunjabiPryde
      @PunjabiPryde 2 года назад

      yeah as long as there was no blight or disease

  • @joycemiller7908
    @joycemiller7908 4 года назад +5

    I'm glad you're feeling better! Thank you for the video.

  • @martinbown1
    @martinbown1 3 года назад +10

    I've been growing on my allotment for over 12 years now and normally grow potatoes in the ground the old traditional way. I'm well up for trying new ways so I'm going to order some tubs and give it a go. Just 1 question do you use the same compost for 2 years or do you have new each season. Cheers for the video the tip on pelleted chicken manure has helped no end as I normally use plenty round my spuds, and always get great tops but like you say loads of rain and wind damage. 👍👍

  • @terrim.602
    @terrim.602 2 года назад

    Fabulous video! I started and stopped to take notes! Thank you so much! I hope you are completely well now!

  • @jonathansankey3911
    @jonathansankey3911 3 года назад

    Sincere thanks for sharing your precious knowledge with strangers! I have never had success with containers and have stuck with the traditional 'trench and hill' method for the last 50 years but you have opened my eyes and I will follow your advice in future. Here's wishing you a happy, healthy and prosperous 2022.

  • @loismccleary1682
    @loismccleary1682 3 года назад +6

    This is amazing the final success you have had. Thank you so much, I’m learning things that will help me in my next growing season. I have planted potatoes in bags this year, beautiful green foliage then a storm with high winds came through and two of my plants were all bowed over and so disappointing. I will use your technique using the cattle wire next year. Hope you are well, thanks again for your advice. Happy gardening, 😊.

    • @simplifygardening
      @simplifygardening  3 года назад +2

      Lois check out tonights video which is a garden walk around you will see just how well that holds up the foliage and the storms we have had been crazy

    • @ankitaoli5588
      @ankitaoli5588 3 года назад +1

      @@simplifygardening vv

    • @ankitaoli5588
      @ankitaoli5588 3 года назад +1

      @@simplifygardening nice

  • @trumosky
    @trumosky 4 года назад +14

    I’m in awe that is amazing I thought I did well this year with 15kg all I can say is wow and fair play to you I will try this thanks for this video

  • @dontbanmebrodontbanme5403
    @dontbanmebrodontbanme5403 Год назад +2

    Brilliant ideas. I already decided that for the first time this year, I'd experiment with growing in pots. And the wire to get the vines out of the way is brilliant. The only thing is, I'm growing from slips. What I will try to do is, for my determinant sweet potatoes, I'll plant my longer slips further in the ground and my shorter slips, I'll plant closer to the surface. Let's see if that works.

    • @elizabethrose8510
      @elizabethrose8510 Год назад

      Deer ate my sweet potatoes. Some in U.S. keep piling dirt up on potatoes to cover the green part of plants. His are all bushy in spots. I have never grown potato's before but trying 2 buckets. I need help

    • @simplifygardening
      @simplifygardening  Год назад

      thanks. check out todays video on potatoes I think you will enjoy it. ruclips.net/video/L1rf1FXtI9s/видео.html

    • @simplifygardening
      @simplifygardening  Год назад

      hope they do well for you. check out todays video on potatoes I think you will enjoy it. ruclips.net/video/L1rf1FXtI9s/видео.html

  • @cynthiahiebert5023
    @cynthiahiebert5023 3 года назад +2

    For not being watered due to health it is a great harvest! Plenty of food for you and your family!😀

  • @niallwildwoode7373
    @niallwildwoode7373 Год назад

    You're a gamechanger. My crops have never been like yours when planted in my beds. They also take up too much space. I have a source of bracken which I harvest in Feb, and a lot of mown grass and willowchips, so will compost these to try your bucket method. Carrots and beetroot too, as voles are a nightmare and no amount of traps stops them from ruining the roots.

    • @simplifygardening
      @simplifygardening  Год назад +1

      Glad to help and its free when you use your own compost

  • @livingdiystyle
    @livingdiystyle 2 года назад +3

    This is the video I've been looking for! Everything I need to know for huge potato yields, thank you!!!

  • @priayief
    @priayief 3 года назад +7

    Wonderful and thoroughly informative video. Thanks for that. I'm wondering when you're planting 2 levels of determinate tomatoes, about how deep do you separate these levels?

  • @BlindShepherd
    @BlindShepherd 2 года назад +13

    The cattle panel top is brilliant! I will be implementing that little gem this season 😊

    • @simplifygardening
      @simplifygardening  2 года назад +1

      Glad you found it usefull

    • @laurelweiner8
      @laurelweiner8 2 года назад

      @@simplifygardening me too on the cattle panel because mine grew so high and fell over I added more tubs and hilled them this idea of the cattle panel is a super fix, And a sincere thank you for the fascinating video. Hope you are doing well.

  • @kittykatking7882
    @kittykatking7882 Год назад

    Best video on potatoes. I knew most of the information. The things I didn't know were answered here. Great job.

    • @simplifygardening
      @simplifygardening  Год назад

      Glad it was helpful! check out todays video on potatoes I think you will enjoy it. ruclips.net/video/L1rf1FXtI9s/видео.html

  • @manxcatalan
    @manxcatalan 3 года назад

    Sorry if this has been asked already, I've watched this a few times over and each time, I missed what size those containers are? Want to give it a go this year using a bed which I'm resting for the year with plenty of organic material to give it a new lease of life for next season. So rather than leaving the bed clear, I though I'd cover it up with some heavy duty covering and then put the pots on top with the chippings around. Just don't want to go too big by mistake (or too small either)!

  • @lewisthomas7266
    @lewisthomas7266 3 года назад +3

    This man knows what he’s talking about, brilliant video 👍🏼👌

  • @nirmalsuki
    @nirmalsuki 4 года назад +6

    I live in a country where it's more than 30 degrees celcius ever day. I can't grow potatoes here, but I love watching these videos just for the amazing work you do. Seeing you taking potatoes out of the ground (or containers) is so satisfying.

    • @mustafabrennpaste6521
      @mustafabrennpaste6521 3 года назад +1

      Of course you can grow Potatos. They like warm weather and overall they dont need extremely much water anyway.

    • @michelegeis3150
      @michelegeis3150 3 года назад

      Or try sweet potatoes

    • @nirmalsuki
      @nirmalsuki 3 года назад

      @@michelegeis3150 I hate sweet potatoes.

    • @michelegeis3150
      @michelegeis3150 3 года назад

      Purple molokai sweet potatoes are very similar to potatoes - very starchy, barely any sweetness and make excellent substitute for potatoes. Another easy starch crop for hot climate is sunchokes.

  • @chachadodds5860
    @chachadodds5860 4 года назад +4

    Amazing! Glad you're feeling better.

  • @OSGCourtWatch
    @OSGCourtWatch 3 года назад +1

    We be been supporting our potato tops this was for 4 seasons now...works awesome. Can also use U posts and cut flower netting vs cattle panels...easier to transport. We actually support our tomatillos, determinate tomatoes, peppers, eggplant and onion tops (to keep them from blowing over in a storm) with this same set up... love your tips, we grow our potatoes the same way after watching one of your videos 3-4 years ago...

    • @simplifygardening
      @simplifygardening  2 года назад

      Yes you can! I also going to build something this year more substantial i wanted to just test the theory first

  • @cbryce9243
    @cbryce9243 2 года назад

    Wow, that's a lot of information. I'm going to have to listen again and take notes! Thank you! I hope you have fully recovered from whatever ailed you.

  • @hobohobo13
    @hobohobo13 3 года назад +4

    How do you store your spuds after harvest? I'm planning on growing potatoes and would like to know the best way to make them last after harvest

    • @GASNICABRUNATNA
      @GASNICABRUNATNA 2 года назад

      I had the idea to dehydrate mine, and vacuum seal them with desiccant packets.

  • @Carl_from_plot_to_plate
    @Carl_from_plot_to_plate 4 года назад +8

    AWSOME job Tony I love the reveal of your potato’s ... your videos are some of the best on RUclips ... I am really glad your feeling better.., I have grown some potatoes this year had similar results with the mulching top of containers. As I have not watered mine due to some things out of my control .., I would love to pop down to see your garden in person 👍🏼

  • @EmuMan44
    @EmuMan44 4 года назад +43

    Welcome back, glad you're OK. How do you store them all?!?!

    • @simplifygardening
      @simplifygardening  4 года назад +13

      Hi lee im much better thanks. Check out this video that will show multiple methods, including saving your own seed. ruclips.net/video/2EhVPTPVv6U/видео.html

    • @theresefennell9635
      @theresefennell9635 4 года назад +3

      Lee I wonder are you and my husband related, what are the chances???😂😂😂

  • @djedUVprojector
    @djedUVprojector 3 года назад +2

    Great experimentation, welldone. "No need to water" is an easy claim in Wales ☔.
    Pulling flowers forces another layer of seed potato noddules in those last 4 weeks of growth. Reason you had a lot of small seed potatos in mix. Also cutting your large original seed potatos in half can stop slimmy rot.

    • @letiunicalopez9147
      @letiunicalopez9147 3 года назад

      So, it's better if you cut the flowers?

    • @djedUVprojector
      @djedUVprojector 2 года назад +1

      @@letiunicalopez9147 NO just leave them on, don't waste your time pulling them. Better to have heavier big Potato's than lots of tiny seed Potato's at end.

  • @Chef-Farmer-Ninja
    @Chef-Farmer-Ninja 3 года назад

    Thank you Tony. Be well

  • @snowdrop7867
    @snowdrop7867 2 года назад +8

    I am so impressed! Thank you so much for your hard work, effort and experimentation! Your love of gardening shows through and its very admirable!

  • @mjk9388
    @mjk9388 4 года назад +9

    Tony, do you think 10 gallon fabric pots would work as well as the 10 gallon plastic pots? Have you done a test between them? Just curious.

    • @chrisitinabobinski3798
      @chrisitinabobinski3798 3 года назад +1

      There’s a vid I saw with 10 gallon but he got a lot less for sure so in production and not just an experiment you may want to go larger.

  • @imveganbtw111
    @imveganbtw111 4 года назад +17

    This is my first time seeing one of your videos and I'm immediately subscribing! This was incredibly informative and educational, thanks a lot :)

  • @Hope-lp2xu
    @Hope-lp2xu 3 года назад +1

    Great video, thank you! I wonder how much would you have watered the potatoes if you could have? Thanks!

  • @mindfulgratitude3041
    @mindfulgratitude3041 3 года назад

    So sad to hear you were sick! Please stay healthy going forward. Hugs from NC / USA

    • @simplifygardening
      @simplifygardening  3 года назад

      Thanks Beth. I found out its a side effect of my Celiacs disease so need to monitor it better