There aren't any more bulbs available this year and it's late to plant the seeds. If you still want to try planting the seeds this year, email me at utahseedexchange@gmail.com and we can talk about you picking up some seeds.
I bought some of your bulbs last fall and will be planting them here on the west coast of Canada today. I bought 5 Green Mountain (all look perfect), 5 Gold Mountain (one has completely rotted, 2 have tried to grow in the bag and look pretty sad, and the other two look perfect, and 2 Dakota Red (both look perfect). What sort of soil do they need? Clay? Loam? Compost? I thought I'd plant in a couple of places to see what they prefer.
btw, the one that rotted had a couple of dead stalks attached as if it had bloomed last year. So I'm guessing that this affected its ability to be stored.
I had been looking for a start for 4 years or so. I finally got some from an elderly gentleman, he says he plants his in the fall and harvest in the spring (May) here in Indiana is this right? Also these are like the size of a nickel and white.
I just my order from The Potato Lady in Maine.
Will be planting them this weekend
Would love to buy some of your seeds if you still have some!
I saw some on etsy and the same person was on ebay too. I dont know if they are real ones or not but that might help.
Anyway to get my hands on some of these this spring?
There aren't any more bulbs available this year and it's late to plant the seeds. If you still want to try planting the seeds this year, email me at utahseedexchange@gmail.com and we can talk about you picking up some seeds.
How do I get a start of Potato Onions and as my family called them 'Tater Onions?
I think the microphone is 40 ft away and sitting in a kid’s lap!
Realistically, it is probably 5 or 10 meters away.
I bought some of your bulbs last fall and will be planting them here on the west coast of Canada today. I bought 5 Green Mountain (all look perfect), 5 Gold Mountain (one has completely rotted, 2 have tried to grow in the bag and look pretty sad, and the other two look perfect, and 2 Dakota Red (both look perfect). What sort of soil do they need? Clay? Loam? Compost?
I thought I'd plant in a couple of places to see what they prefer.
btw, the one that rotted had a couple of dead stalks attached as if it had bloomed last year. So I'm guessing that this affected its ability to be stored.
I had been looking for a start for 4 years or so. I finally got some from an elderly gentleman, he says he plants his in the fall and harvest in the spring (May) here in Indiana is this right? Also these are like the size of a nickel and white.
ugh the background noise was torturous
Can you get Kelly to re-give this talk to hin home video camera? I can barely understand what he's saying and he sounds like he's in a big tin can.
That’s the 1st thing I thought “it’s a shame the audio is poor as this such an important topic”