I love your channel Mr HGV...been watching for at least 6 years I reckon, perhaps longer.....ooh so that's what you look like....! i sort of imagined you only as a disembodied voice after all this time. Anyway.....very nice to see you. I still miss your Molly.... when i make veggie curries or soup with stray little tatties I call them bean and Molly soup/curry. Take care sir.
Not done anything for next year yet...... fridge is full of various stratified seeds and pips..... i'm getting itchy to start off some tomatoes and peppers. I need to screen off a bit of my plot from the wind, deep clean my hens, do some grape cuttings and get a few barrows of muck shifted then i'll be all set to concentrate on what I want to do for next year..... definately going to give this spud thing a go. Noodle pots are nice and strong, and i have loads.... so, no excuses not to try 🌹
I think you were one of my very first utubers I ever watched, way back when Mollys was the only face we saw. I just moved, no garden, no greenhouse, really hard to be without but spring is coming to Oregon some time.. then the greenhouse will get finished and drainage done for the garden area. Can't wait!
I think I might start a few spuds off myself very soon. When the shoots and roots start showing I will probably water the pots from the bottom to encourage the roots down and avoid soaking the seed potatoes.
Excellent I use yogurt containers too but I cut slits in the bottom edge rather then through the bottom so when the roots are long they don't get tangled and make it easier to remove
Talking potatoes only, when I turn them out of a yogurt pot, because the roots are somewhat restricted and run around the pot under the potato. The potato plant comes out with all, if not most, of the soil attached. This works for me I expect putting slits in would do the same? Jim.
Love your videos Jim! You've such a great, happy voice and the best chuckling laugh. Side note; Central casting for the upcoming Harry Potter tellie series coming up should definitely give you a call 😊
Thanks to your wonderful videos I had pot-grown carrots ready for Christmas dinner! Fennel and Chard still producing in pots right outside my front door. Garlic bulbs planted outside. Saved 'wonky' potatoes starting to chit on the windowsill ready for my first go at the fast-start.
Brilliant Jim ! I'm growing in tubs this year with my little granddaughter and I think this is a great idea to start them off and will definitely give this a go . Many thanks and Happy New Year to you .💛🌿
Last year I tried to grow my first early potatoes in buckets as I do every year but this time start them off in January in the greenhouse then put them outside when the weather improves. It sounded like a good idea but in fact I only got half the yield of normal years, in all six buckets. Doh!
I have had trouble starting potatoes in the house (quick start) Sometimes they rot. Looks like I need to back off from watering until 1st roots are showing!
There's enough energy in the potato to support the production of some shoots and roots. No roots no water its pointless. Go again Susan you can do this. Jim.
I have best luck with purple fingerlings in hard buckets or grow bags and manage two seasons of potatoes starting early march planting and late july in zone 5a Detroit Michigan
I sure do have something done. I had an onion sprout. I'm planting for the green tops to use! I have planted potatoes in my 10" pots in a very small greenhouse, last year.
Sorry I didn’t finish I pressed the wrong button as I said i planted some potatoes in large pots just one per pot a month ago covered them with straw put them in the poly tunnel last year I did the same by April I got a good batch from them so I’m trying the same thing this year, I’ve also got onions growing but they were planted a few months ago, so it’s trail and error it can be worth it but you can lose by it.
Store them cool dark and dry in the first two winter months. Warm and dry and light in the last winter month and chits will start to grow. Try to avoid any frost start planting in early spring. Give or take a few weeks either way, weather dependant.
Rooting is not the problem, letting them reach maturity in house is however. They won't get enough sunlight and will die off, let alone produce tubers. If they don't die because of lack of light, they'll die because of sciaridae flies.
What happens next? I move them up and I move them out: See the potting up and a reveal: th-cam.com/video/ZzEsZ4TUVOU/w-d-xo.html
Been following the channel for so long now. Always say 'Ello' back to you, but today, i had to add 'ee's gotta face...' 😂 lovely to see you!❤
Thanks Tom. I like to think its a two way conversation. Jim
I love your channel Mr HGV...been watching for at least 6 years I reckon, perhaps longer.....ooh so that's what you look like....! i sort of imagined you only as a disembodied voice after all this time. Anyway.....very nice to see you. I still miss your Molly.... when i make veggie curries or soup with stray little tatties I call them bean and Molly soup/curry. Take care sir.
I think the time lapse videos are the best!
Lovely to finally see you!
Looking forward to the result when you harvest them.
Me too.
Love the dog and the potatoes.
youve inspired me to plant potatoes multipul times now : ) ive only harvested about 30. but i ate them all.
Well then Rob, If you've set the bar low you should easily clear it next time you grow. Go for it. Jim.
Not done anything for next year yet...... fridge is full of various stratified seeds and pips..... i'm getting itchy to start off some tomatoes and peppers. I need to screen off a bit of my plot from the wind, deep clean my hens, do some grape cuttings and get a few barrows of muck shifted then i'll be all set to concentrate on what I want to do for next year..... definately going to give this spud thing a go. Noodle pots are nice and strong, and i have loads.... so, no excuses not to try 🌹
I think you were one of my very first utubers I ever watched, way back when Mollys was the only face we saw. I just moved, no garden, no greenhouse, really hard to be without but spring is coming to Oregon some time.. then the greenhouse will get finished and drainage done for the garden area. Can't wait!
I don't care for the music, but I love what you taught us! Thanks! I will be trying this soon
I think I might start a few spuds off myself very soon. When the shoots and roots start showing I will probably water the pots from the bottom to encourage the roots down and avoid soaking the seed potatoes.
Excellent I use yogurt containers too but I cut slits in the bottom edge rather then through the bottom so when the roots are long they don't get tangled and make it easier to remove
Talking potatoes only, when I turn them out of a yogurt pot, because the roots are somewhat restricted and run around the pot under the potato. The potato plant comes out with all, if not most, of the soil attached. This works for me I expect putting slits in would do the same? Jim.
Love the way you say “bucket” 😂😂
My favourite channel
Mine too.
Finally got brave enough!
Love your videos Jim! You've such a great, happy voice and the best chuckling laugh.
Side note; Central casting for the upcoming Harry Potter tellie series coming up should definitely give you a call 😊
Hello Trish. Soon be spring and we go again. Jim.
Im gunna just try this. Thank you 😁
Thanks to your wonderful videos I had pot-grown carrots ready for Christmas dinner! Fennel and Chard still producing in pots right outside my front door. Garlic bulbs planted outside. Saved 'wonky' potatoes starting to chit on the windowsill ready for my first go at the fast-start.
Brilliant Jim ! I'm growing in tubs this year with my little granddaughter and I think this is a great idea to start them off and will definitely give this a go . Many thanks and Happy New Year to you .💛🌿
Last year I tried to grow my first early potatoes in buckets as I do every year but this time start them off in January in the greenhouse then put them outside when the weather improves. It sounded like a good idea but in fact I only got half the yield of normal years, in all six buckets. Doh!
Beautiful
Wow! We get to see the mug the voice comes out of!
I'm starting a few TPS (true potato seed) plants this winter. Might get some weird new spuds.
That's something I've thought about doing but it looks so 'long winded'. Good luck with it. Jim.
I have had trouble starting potatoes in the house (quick start) Sometimes they rot. Looks like I need to back off from watering until 1st roots are showing!
There's enough energy in the potato to support the production of some shoots and roots. No roots no water its pointless. Go again Susan you can do this. Jim.
I have best luck with purple fingerlings in hard buckets or grow bags and manage two seasons of potatoes starting early march planting and late july in zone 5a Detroit Michigan
I sure do have something done. I had an onion sprout. I'm planting for the green tops to use! I have planted potatoes in my 10" pots in a very small greenhouse, last year.
Good stuff
I planted cauliflower seedlings 🌱 yesterday. The weather is still in the 80°Fs here on Oahu. My sunflowers are doing very well also. 🌻🌻🌻
For me and so many more subscribers, Where in the world is Oahu ? Just asking. Jim.
@HomeGrownVeg 🏝🌋🌊Hawaii 🥰👍
Thank you for this 👍🏼
Well HOWDY HGV 🤗 good to see you!
Excellent!..... ❤🌹
Your not alone! I got the itch to get started myself. Thanks for the video.
Thanks for watching!
I think I will start some soon.👌👍🥔
You look like my Uncle Trevor ! Handsome hunk he was all the girls were after him !!!!
I planted some potatoes a month ago now in pots
I want to garden too - but so wet and horrible outside
Good morning 👍👍 HI Meg
Good morning!
Sorry I didn’t finish I pressed the wrong button as I said i planted some potatoes in large pots just one per pot a month ago covered them with straw put them in the poly tunnel last year I did the same by April I got a good batch from them so I’m trying the same thing this year, I’ve also got onions growing but they were planted a few months ago, so it’s trail and error it can be worth it but you can lose by it.
What do i do when they are big enough to go out? I thought they couldnt see light? & couldn't be transplanted?
Hello Claire. This is what happens next? I move them up and I move them out:
See the potting up and a reveal: th-cam.com/video/ZzEsZ4TUVOU/w-d-xo.html
When will you start chitting yours next year Jim?
Store them cool dark and dry in the first two winter months. Warm and dry and light in the last winter month and chits will start to grow. Try to avoid any frost start planting in early spring. Give or take a few weeks either way, weather dependant.
Rooting is not the problem, letting them reach maturity in house is however. They won't get enough sunlight and will die off, let alone produce tubers. If they don't die because of lack of light, they'll die because of sciaridae flies.
That's correct Geert thats why I move them up and move them out. Check this out: th-cam.com/video/M5t9gjJbDs8/w-d-xo.html