I plant potatoes in natural soil , the best I like is silt . I have eighty acres to chose from . Clay or peat should be avoided . I produce my own seed . Time aclimitizes you potatoes for you climate . I cut the seed potatoes in half , taught to me by my old Dad . The stress seams to stimulate the growth, as the plants emerge I hill them , keeps the weeds in check . I continue to hill every week or so until the plants are too big to make it practical . Put the seed in the sun for a few days before planting , warm them up . When harvesting dry the potatoes well before storing in a cool dry , completely dark place , HAPPY PLANTING ! 👍🇨🇦
When I saw the sewing chard I noticed that you live in a colder summer climate than where I live (summers June to August are in the 30°s) so for people with the same, look for the temperature more than the actual months~ lets all have beautiful potatoes
Could you talk temperatures instead of dates. We've learned in garden classes potatoes like cooler weather. That's why they do good in the cooler nw in the usa. The reason I'm asking temps instead of dates. I live in Texas June and July are over 100 so generally we don't want to plant then.
7:22 - I disagree with covering the leaves as soon as they're out - those are solar panels that the plant needs to feed the roots, etc.. If you feel you really need to intervene (sometimes you don't - simply inspect your potatoes) and hill them up, do that when there's enough foliage so some of it remains above the soil. Give it a try and see what happens.
I've been watching many videos on growing potatoes, and this is hands down the best video I've watched! The tips and tricks given are amazing, the explanation is very thorough but also precise, I usually would be skipping through videos cuz I have very low patience lol but didn't have to do that with this video.
If you could talk temps instead of months it would help much more. We live in dry hot area. If we don't plant early it gets to hot. Love your videos but as this one says nothing about overnight temps or ground temps it's useless for a when to plant guide.
He showed a temp scale at 2:38 As one can see, it's just the opposite at his location with cool summer temps not higer then say 24°C. So, try to convert that for your own, or find a advisor fitting better to your needs.
no need to be rude. I didn't see the temp scale either and I had the same question. All you had to do was mention the temp scale and we can do the rest. @@SpandauJerry
I'm new to your channel and I love it! Thank you for sharing your findings. I love your style and approach to growing and experimenting. I look forward to more videos. :)
I love your videos. You explain things well and have many great ideas. They’re also an inspiration and a roadmap for smaller channels like myself to want to continue and create better content to grow like your channel. Thanks again -OMG
Love this OMG! Appreciate the kind words. I only started working on my channel about 18 months ago and had 103 subscribers at that time so you can do it. All I've focused on is improving each video by 1% and being consistent with my publishing!
u can use organic potatoes those are not sprayed with anything, however if u want u can soak the potatoes or any other store bough vegie in water for 24 hours and that will remove the inhivator ..
Planting in July in Florida would be a unique way to make baked potatoes, lol. What you wouldn't get is a crop, since tubers stop developing after it hits somewhere in the 90s.
I just discovered your channel and I'm so grateful for that.. Watched some videos and these are so good, really helpful that will gonna help me a lot to grow my veg garden In sha Allah❤.. Thank you! More power to you❤
Great tips!!! You could have mentioned determinate vs indeterminate varieties. You don't need to hill up determinate potatoes. They grow only in one layer.
Great question Emily! I get mine from a local supplier called Sea to Sky Soils. However, if you aren't in the Sea-to-Sky area what you want to do (if buying in bulk) is find a nursery or soil depot that sells it by the yard. And then ask them for their 100% Compost Ammender. Ideally, make sure it is OMRI Organic Certified (this is the governing body). And lastly, if you want bonus points once you get it home sift it through a 1/2" sift. This will remove any larger particles, giving you a really beautiful medium to work with :). Those steps are exactly what I do for my larger volumes of compost!
Looking forward to trying this next year. Thanks very much and now I’ve found your channel I will see what else I can watch to help me, as a new gardener this year, I need all the help I can get
Have you ever toyed with vermiculite granule size? I’m curious if there would be different end results with a coarser vermiculite than a finer and vice versa. And then perlite va vermiculite would also be very interesting. I absolutely love your channel. I love your perspective and experimental approach. I want to be a worker in your garden. Are you hiring?
lol@22° C as a high temp in July. Houston high temps in July are 37.22° C. We are forced to grow from mid Feb - mid Jun. We only get a fraction of the long days & the temp is already getting too warm for tuber growth by mid June (in most years). To get your growing conditions, I'd have to start my potatoes in pots by mid Dec in artificial light & controlled temp conditions through mid Feb & harvest them by mid Apr. So much for being cost effective... lol
Well-done video. Thank you! The background music is distracting and kind of annoying, because I want to be able to just focus on what is being said, and the music drowns out your voice a bit, so I have to strain to hear.
I plant potatoes very early and do fine. The first round aren't big, but they are still very good and I still have time to plant a later crop and get those "bakers" for the summer
good info, thankyou So, we are growing taters in 15 gallon containers, they are 17 inches deep by aprox 16 inches wide. How would you do it? I;m thinking now...put 10 inches of compost/soil in, plant the taters 8 inches deep (2 inches below the surface) and then mulch them with straw or more soil...what do you think? I dont want to have to fill them up...we have MANY of them. Also, how many taters per container? 2 or 3? Thankyou!!
Very useful with a lot of information.Esoecially about how to plabt then.I an beginner and i got information that i should plant them shelliw and they dont grow qs should be!Thank you
Temps? I live in the south fl, when I see videos I do what they say durning the months and everything gets crispy 😂 so temps would be ideal when gardening
Temps? I live in the south fl, when I see videos I do what they say durning the months and everything gets crispy 😂 so temps would be ideal when gardening for my zone thank you love your content
What do I do when my potatoe plant just doesn't seem to die back completely. For example I planted potatoes in a greenhouse once and when the plant started to show signs of dying back new shoots where starting to come up. I eventually just dug it up after about a year after being planted. It was one of my better harvests. I dug up a purple potatoe that was the size of a Yukon potatoe. Now it was the only one that size but there was a lot of other decent sizes as well
I love your energy and your passion. For wanting to grow potatoes. But you should use perlite instead of vermiculite, because vermiculite is very oftentimes contaminated with asbestos. If the bag doesn’t say asbestos, free, or tested for asbestos, don’t buy the vermiculite.
How long should I be sprouting the potatoes before transplanting them outside? Also how far apart should I plant the potatoes? Any differences if I grow them in grow bags (25 gallon)?
Questions about using landscape timbers for your raised gardens. They are pressure treated and aren’t you concerned about chemical leaching into your garden?
Good tips! I have a potato that's sprouted and even has some thin roots but I have it on moist paper towel in a plastic container right now. If I decide to plant it in a grow bag what size bag do you recommend?
I was wondering do u think using warba (60 day potatoes) also increases ur harvest compared to any 100 day potatoes. I ask cause I planted Kennebec(100+days) , Yukon Gold(100+days), and warba (60+days). The warbas did finish way quicker but I don't know if it was worth it. What is your experience in this area? Are u set on warba ? Just curious about your reasoning for choosing warba
@@mattg6472 Great q Matt! To be honest I basically went with Warba because I couldn't get my hands on any Yukon Golds! I prefer Yukon Gold, so I will revert to that next year, however I will likely do a side-by-side comparison with a few Warbas to see what the difference is based on timing. Ideally I'd like to start 3 sets of potatoes: May 1st, June 1st, and July 1st. I'm not sure if I'll have enough growing days for Yukon Gold's to do that, but that's the beauty of experimenting! :D
@@MindandSoil great answer thanks. I really like ur idea of planting three different times (same potato type) to figure out what timing works best. Unfortunately for me I'm in Canada the only way I could try different timing is with warba (60+day) . If I plant Yukon Gold (100+day) it always seems to work out better the earlier I plant them cause we barely have enough days for Yukon in the first place. Are u Canada or States? I really like the results with Kennebec more nice sized potatoes and fewer tiny ones like the other varieties. Also less pitting on the Kennebec and less disease on the plant. Apparently better storage but the taste is not as good as Yukon Gold imo . The warba intrigues me giving me the option for different timings . I'm excited to see ur potato timing experiment next season!😁. Great work keep it up. I been watching u and the soil scientist Ashley lately she's in my area Saskatoon. Do u watch David the good ? He's on the rise
Question, I'm wondering about the conflict between rejuvenating your soil in grow bags by simply adding 25% more compost (and mixing on tarp), and the advice on the bag of do not plant in the same space as the previous year. Do I need to get new soil each year in order to plant my potatoes in grow bags, or can I simply rejuvenate with additional compost? I had no issues with diseases last year.
Oh it's a wonderfulll organic fertilizer. It has all the macronutrients and micronutrients plants need to thrive. If you have plants that are yellow or struggling you can literally sprinkle a tablespoon at the base of them and within 3-4 days you'll see beautiful lush new growth emerging! www.mindandsoil.com/collections/worm-casting-based-soils/products/4-4-4-superfood
Great question! Potatoes tops like warm days and the roots prefer cool nights rather. Rather than hot or cold. Soil temperature should be at least 4 degrees celsius.
He doesn't seem to respond to many questions, so I'll respond on this one. My understanding is that vermiculite is a granite that aids in drainage. It's often mixed into clay soil to help the water pass through. Vermiculite actually holds water and helps retain irrigation for soils such as sand. They act completely differently. I would not recommend using them interchangeably. Hope this helped.
I could not locate vermiculite so I hope using Perlite will do the trick. My seed potatoes are already sprouting; I'm putting them into potato pots for now. The others I will bury into the treated ground next week. A lot or rain in Vancouver, Washington so I'll drag the pots under the carport for now. Thank you for the soil preparation ideas. Onions are next, with the same soil mixture.
I followed this exact recipe and had Terrible result. My Fault. I thought the soil was truly moist. but when I dumped the containers they were all very dry
I plant potatoes in natural soil , the best I like is silt . I have eighty acres to chose from . Clay or peat should be avoided . I produce my own seed . Time aclimitizes you potatoes for you climate . I cut the seed potatoes in half , taught to me by my old Dad . The stress seams to stimulate the growth, as the plants emerge I hill them , keeps the weeds in check . I continue to hill every week or so until the plants are too big to make it practical . Put the seed in the sun for a few days before planting , warm them up . When harvesting dry the potatoes well before storing in a cool dry , completely dark place , HAPPY PLANTING ! 👍🇨🇦
When I saw the sewing chard I noticed that you live in a colder summer climate than where I live (summers June to August are in the 30°s) so for people with the same, look for the temperature more than the actual months~ lets all have beautiful potatoes
Could you talk temperatures instead of dates. We've learned in garden classes potatoes like cooler weather. That's why they do good in the cooler nw in the usa.
The reason I'm asking temps instead of dates. I live in Texas June and July are over 100 so generally we don't want to plant then.
My thoughts exactly. Depends on where you are. I say plant as early as you can and plant some every month. Watch and see how they do
I absolutely love your Content it brings me just so much confidence in gardening and peace
Ah thank you so much JT!! Really appreciate that and having you onboard!
7:22 - I disagree with covering the leaves as soon as they're out - those are solar panels that the plant needs to feed the roots, etc.. If you feel you really need to intervene (sometimes you don't - simply inspect your potatoes) and hill them up, do that when there's enough foliage so some of it remains above the soil. Give it a try and see what happens.
Pull the flowers off, get bigger spuds.
I've been watching many videos on growing potatoes, and this is hands down the best video I've watched! The tips and tricks given are amazing, the explanation is very thorough but also precise, I usually would be skipping through videos cuz I have very low patience lol but didn't have to do that with this video.
This is so great to hear :) Thank you for sharing !
Glad it was helpful!
If you could talk temps instead of months it would help much more. We live in dry hot area. If we don't plant early it gets to hot. Love your videos but as this one says nothing about overnight temps or ground temps it's useless for a when to plant guide.
He showed a temp scale at 2:38
As one can see, it's just the opposite at his location with cool summer temps not higer then say 24°C.
So, try to convert that for your own, or find a advisor fitting better to your needs.
no need to be rude. I didn't see the temp scale either and I had the same question. All you had to do was mention the temp scale and we can do the rest. @@SpandauJerry
I would also recommend cutting off the flowers to direct all the growth towards the potatoes
Appreciate you sharing your tip! Thanks for watching :)
Good stuff. Thank you, sir!
I'm new to your channel and I love it! Thank you for sharing your findings. I love your style and approach to growing and experimenting. I look forward to more videos. :)
Ah thank you sooooo much!!
Brilliant! I'm looking forward to using these tips mext year!
Woohoo!
Please don’t use vermiculite you use perlite instead vermiculite can be contaminated with asbestos
I love your videos. You explain things well and have many great ideas. They’re also an inspiration and a roadmap for smaller channels like myself to want to continue and create better content to grow like your channel. Thanks again -OMG
Love this OMG! Appreciate the kind words. I only started working on my channel about 18 months ago and had 103 subscribers at that time so you can do it. All I've focused on is improving each video by 1% and being consistent with my publishing!
u can use organic potatoes those are not sprayed with anything, however if u want u can soak the potatoes or any other store bough vegie in water for 24 hours and that will remove the inhivator ..
Planting in July in Florida would be a unique way to make baked potatoes, lol. What you wouldn't get is a crop, since tubers stop developing after it hits somewhere in the 90s.
Haha! That would be a fun experiment!
I just discovered your channel and I'm so grateful for that.. Watched some videos and these are so good, really helpful that will gonna help me a lot to grow my veg garden In sha Allah❤.. Thank you! More power to you❤
I genuinely hope you are feeling well and taking care of yourself G
Great tips!!! You could have mentioned determinate vs indeterminate varieties. You don't need to hill up determinate potatoes. They grow only in one layer.
Where do you get all of that beautiful compost? You seem to have an endless supply.
Great question Emily! I get mine from a local supplier called Sea to Sky Soils. However, if you aren't in the Sea-to-Sky area what you want to do (if buying in bulk) is find a nursery or soil depot that sells it by the yard. And then ask them for their 100% Compost Ammender. Ideally, make sure it is OMRI Organic Certified (this is the governing body). And lastly, if you want bonus points once you get it home sift it through a 1/2" sift. This will remove any larger particles, giving you a really beautiful medium to work with :). Those steps are exactly what I do for my larger volumes of compost!
@@MindandSoil he goes the distance ! Do u make any of ur own? Chickens ! Chickens ! Chickens ! Make great topper compost
New to potatoes this year, thank you for the video.
So glad it was helpful :)
Seed potatoes are the best to use so true .I can testify to that .I will have to give away potatoes this year.
Looking forward to trying this next year. Thanks very much and now I’ve found your channel I will see what else I can watch to help me, as a new gardener this year, I need all the help I can get
Please don’t buy vermiculite use perlite instead for make it I can be contaminated with asbestos
@@me5768 I have used 200L worth or perlite this last 12 months,,,,,
Have you ever toyed with vermiculite granule size? I’m curious if there would be different end results with a coarser vermiculite than a finer and vice versa. And then perlite va vermiculite would also be very interesting. I absolutely love your channel. I love your perspective and experimental approach. I want to be a worker in your garden. Are you hiring?
lol@22° C as a high temp in July. Houston high temps in July are 37.22° C.
We are forced to grow from mid Feb - mid Jun. We only get a fraction of the long days & the temp is already getting too warm for tuber growth by mid June (in most years).
To get your growing conditions, I'd have to start my potatoes in pots by mid Dec in artificial light & controlled temp conditions through mid Feb & harvest them by mid Apr. So much for being cost effective... lol
Great video! Thankyou!
My pleasure! Glad you enjoyed!
Well-done video. Thank you! The background music is distracting and kind of annoying, because I want to be able to just focus on what is being said, and the music drowns out your voice a bit, so I have to strain to hear.
I plant potatoes very early and do fine. The first round aren't big, but they are still very good and I still have time to plant a later crop and get those "bakers" for the summer
Awesome! So glad to hear :) Thanks for watching.
Thank you brother... very informative..learn a lot.
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching :)
good info, thankyou
So, we are growing taters in 15 gallon containers, they are 17 inches deep by aprox 16 inches wide. How would you do it? I;m thinking now...put 10 inches of compost/soil in, plant the taters 8 inches deep (2 inches below the surface) and then mulch them with straw or more soil...what do you think? I dont want to have to fill them up...we have MANY of them. Also, how many taters per container? 2 or 3? Thankyou!!
QUESTION: What would you do if the eyes are 6+ inches long? Would you trim them back or build soil up to that level?
Doesn’t matter whether variety is determinant versus indeterminant? Determinant only sets tubers at one level, not continually up the stem, right?
Very useful with a lot of information.Esoecially about how to plabt then.I an beginner and i got information that i should plant them shelliw and they dont grow qs should be!Thank you
So glad you found it helpful! Thanks for watching :) Good luck!
Best potato growing video
Glad you think so! Thanks for watching :)
good tipe for watering, give it a good soaking, wait 10 minutes and then give it another good soaking.
Temps? I live in the south fl, when I see videos I do what they say durning the months and everything gets crispy 😂 so temps would be ideal when gardening
This video is the same as your planting tips video. Thought you might want to know.
Temps? I live in the south fl, when I see videos I do what they say durning the months and everything gets crispy 😂 so temps would be ideal when gardening for my zone thank you love your content
What do I do when my potatoe plant just doesn't seem to die back completely. For example I planted potatoes in a greenhouse once and when the plant started to show signs of dying back new shoots where starting to come up. I eventually just dug it up after about a year after being planted. It was one of my better harvests. I dug up a purple potatoe that was the size of a Yukon potatoe. Now it was the only one that size but there was a lot of other decent sizes as well
How many potatoes did you put in your side bins? Thanks
I love your energy and your passion. For wanting to grow potatoes. But you should use perlite instead of vermiculite, because vermiculite is very oftentimes contaminated with asbestos. If the bag doesn’t say asbestos, free, or tested for asbestos, don’t buy the vermiculite.
Can I use organic (hopefully not sprayed with a sprouting inhibitor) potatoes from the grocery store as seed potatoes?
Great video! When my potato foilage puts on its flowers, should I cut those flowers off or just leave them on? Thanks.
How long should I be sprouting the potatoes before transplanting them outside? Also how far apart should I plant the potatoes? Any differences if I grow them in grow bags (25 gallon)?
I’ve read to use seed potatoes and to cut out all but 2 eyes. Is that true? After cutting I let the potatoes “cure” till they seal off the cuts.
Are the seed potatoes natural or are they treated to ward off insects?
Next time i want you to experiment which is the best potato seed between potato marble and regular potato
Hey brother, missing your content. Wondering if you have a link to recommended drip lines and watering system
Questions about using landscape timbers for your raised gardens. They are pressure treated and aren’t you concerned about chemical leaching into your garden?
They are not pressure treated :) Thanks for watching!
@@MindandSoil I will and you should should double check that because my understanding is they are.
@@MindandSoil thanks for the response by the way.
Thank you for the video ❤
Thanks for watching! :)
Good tips! I have a potato that's sprouted and even has some thin roots but I have it on moist paper towel in a plastic container right now. If I decide to plant it in a grow bag what size bag do you recommend?
4:05 helped alot
Great to hear! Stay tuned for more garden goodies :)
What kind of potatoes were those? They looked like warba .. what do u think of those 60 some day potatoes ?
Great eye! Warba indeed!
I was wondering do u think using warba (60 day potatoes) also increases ur harvest compared to any 100 day potatoes. I ask cause I planted Kennebec(100+days) , Yukon Gold(100+days), and warba (60+days). The warbas did finish way quicker but I don't know if it was worth it. What is your experience in this area? Are u set on warba ? Just curious about your reasoning for choosing warba
@@mattg6472 Great q Matt! To be honest I basically went with Warba because I couldn't get my hands on any Yukon Golds! I prefer Yukon Gold, so I will revert to that next year, however I will likely do a side-by-side comparison with a few Warbas to see what the difference is based on timing. Ideally I'd like to start 3 sets of potatoes: May 1st, June 1st, and July 1st. I'm not sure if I'll have enough growing days for Yukon Gold's to do that, but that's the beauty of experimenting! :D
@@MindandSoil great answer thanks. I really like ur idea of planting three different times (same potato type) to figure out what timing works best. Unfortunately for me I'm in Canada the only way I could try different timing is with warba (60+day) . If I plant Yukon Gold (100+day) it always seems to work out better the earlier I plant them cause we barely have enough days for Yukon in the first place. Are u Canada or States? I really like the results with Kennebec more nice sized potatoes and fewer tiny ones like the other varieties. Also less pitting on the Kennebec and less disease on the plant. Apparently better storage but the taste is not as good as Yukon Gold imo . The warba intrigues me giving me the option for different timings . I'm excited to see ur potato timing experiment next season!😁. Great work keep it up. I been watching u and the soil scientist Ashley lately she's in my area Saskatoon. Do u watch David the good ? He's on the rise
I have access to compost/composted horse manure, but VERMICULITE IS EXPENSIVE... what can I sub in place of it?!? Sand?
Thank our very much
You are very welcome! Thanks for watching :)
Can I reuse the soil from my potato beds and if so, should I enrich it?
Thank you! 👍🏻
Is composted chicken manure considered compostto grow potatoes?
Are you still going to be doing this potato experiment this year? I am so excited for the results! 🙂
wish you would mention your zone
Question, I'm wondering about the conflict between rejuvenating your soil in grow bags by simply adding 25% more compost (and mixing on tarp), and the advice on the bag of do not plant in the same space as the previous year. Do I need to get new soil each year in order to plant my potatoes in grow bags, or can I simply rejuvenate with additional compost? I had no issues with diseases last year.
Would love to see this answered.
Harika bir video
What type
Awesome video. You make everything so clear, showing us & explaining how & why. Just found you today. Subscribing & thank you.
Awesome! So glad it is helpful! Thanks for watching :)
what does 4-4-4 Superfood do ?
Oh it's a wonderfulll organic fertilizer. It has all the macronutrients and micronutrients plants need to thrive. If you have plants that are yellow or struggling you can literally sprinkle a tablespoon at the base of them and within 3-4 days you'll see beautiful lush new growth emerging! www.mindandsoil.com/collections/worm-casting-based-soils/products/4-4-4-superfood
Is it true that potatoes need cold weather to develop roots? Thank you 🙏
Great question! Potatoes tops like warm days and the roots prefer cool nights rather. Rather than hot or cold.
Soil temperature should be at least 4 degrees celsius.
Can I use perlite in replace of vermiculite?
He doesn't seem to respond to many questions, so I'll respond on this one. My understanding is that vermiculite is a granite that aids in drainage. It's often mixed into clay soil to help the water pass through. Vermiculite actually holds water and helps retain irrigation for soils such as sand. They act completely differently. I would not recommend using them interchangeably. Hope this helped.
I thought this video showed the results of the 3 soil experiments? Did I miss it?
I could not locate vermiculite so I hope using Perlite will do the trick. My seed potatoes are already sprouting; I'm putting them into potato pots for now. The others I will bury into the treated ground next week. A lot or rain in Vancouver, Washington so I'll drag the pots under the carport for now. Thank you for the soil preparation ideas. Onions are next, with the same soil mixture.
Woot! On the seed potatoes front! Definitely looking forward to the rain clearing for us in the area too :) Good luck with the onions too!
Nowadays you can find seed potatoes in your local grocery store.
Yeah they're starting to show up!
I followed this exact recipe and had Terrible result. My Fault. I thought the soil was truly moist. but when I dumped the containers they were all very dry
The grown potatoes don't look much bigger than the starter potatoes.
He is in Canada so that explains his late planting dates
Yes! But you can view them anytime for reference :)
Thanks for watching!
How do we get the transplant kit? thank you
Thanks,
I’m in zone 7A , would my planting dates be different?
You can find all of the West Coast Seeds Planting Charts right here: www.westcoastseeds.com/pages/regional-planting-charts
Always cut off the flowers.
Thanks for watching!