Awesome!! With the changes we are making, I decided to harvest mine. I only did a small planting to see how they would go, and we have a nice little harvest to which I am quite pleased with. Your video was perfect timing!! Thank you.
First, the consensus is we all love your summery dress❤️ and I love to see your garden flourishing like it is. I live in the city but buy locally sourced produce from a small family market, and I love new potatoes with butter and seasonings or in a soup. I can only imagine my own garden vicariously through your videos❤️
Hi again ARIEL Wow! Your gardens look amazing. Remembering back a long time ago when you first put your beds in at your other location and you had to try to outsmart the moles?! You've surely come a long way since those days. Soo happy your gardening life is working out soo good there cause I know how much you enjoy it along with the cooking and preserving too. Thx as always for the updates. Can't comment as much but do keep up with you for sure. Many thx
Hi Ariel! Yours and Clay's place is looking amazing. I hope you'll show how you make the summer Finnish soup.💛 Been watching you for years 🙂 .. and I was thinking as I watched this, that I've not ever seen your hair up in a bun, haha .. I think it would look very nice.
Speaking of huge cabbages and making sauerkraut. I was looking for your sauerkraut video and couldn't find it in the playlists. Do you make yours in a crock and transfer the finished product to jars? or just make it in and then keep it in mason jars? So happy to see Burley doing so well!
Harvesting potatoes while they’re still growing and hand-picking new potatoes from raised beds is a testament to your dedication and hands-on approach to gardening. This thoughtful practice not only ensures the freshness of the produce but also reflects a deep connection to the land and a commitment to nurturing your crops with care. Your attention to this unique method highlights both your expertise and the joy of engaging directly with the growing process, resulting in a rewarding and flavorful harvest. Your approach is truly inspiring and showcases the beauty of hands-on cultivation. And I am Floating Village Life.
@cherlybertolini - If you either search videos for "potatoes" or check the Playlists, you will find at least two videos showing how Ariel sows potatoes. Nearly all of her current crop is sown from the previous year's crop of potatoes.
re green potatoes 'Green potatoes can be toxic if eaten in large quantities because they contain increased levels of solanine, a glycoalkoloid compound. Solanine is poisonous and cannot be destroyed by cooking. Symptoms of solanine poisoning can include: sweating, headache, flushing, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, stomach pain, thirst, and restlessness.' ai summary
Love that dress
I think the consensus is we would love another Fy Nyth cooking video. 😊 Beautiful potatoes, garden, and love that new dress!
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Thank you Ariel, I never saw the potato harvest process before. I hope you show us your potato soup recipe too. I love your dress by the way.
I had no idea you could harvest potatoes before they were fully grown. Interesting. Thanks Ariel
Awesome!! With the changes we are making, I decided to harvest mine. I only did a small planting to see how they would go, and we have a nice little harvest to which I am quite pleased with. Your video was perfect timing!! Thank you.
Thank you!
First, the consensus is we all love your summery dress❤️ and I love to see your garden flourishing like it is. I live in the city but buy locally sourced produce from a small family market, and I love new potatoes with butter and seasonings or in a soup. I can only imagine my own garden vicariously through your videos❤️
Beautiful potatoes!!💛💜
Oh WOW!! Your garden Looks Amazing : ) & You LOOK LOVELY in your very pretty Blue Sun Dress !
Hi again ARIEL
Wow! Your gardens look amazing. Remembering back a long time ago when you first put your beds in at your other location and you had to try to outsmart the moles?! You've surely come a long way since those days. Soo happy your gardening life is working out soo good there cause I know how much you enjoy it along with the cooking and preserving too.
Thx as always for the updates. Can't comment as much but do keep up with you for sure.
Many thx
Nice first potato harvest
Genius idea! Had a lot of greened potatoes this year as ran out of mulching material. Will definitely be trying this out next year, thank you!
Garden looks beautiful!
Great to see Ariel. What a lovely dress you have! Your new potatoes' harvest is quite generous. Wonderful! 💫
Interesting and beautiful. It is heart-warming to see your fur baby so happy.
Hi Ariel! Yours and Clay's place is looking amazing. I hope you'll show how you make the summer Finnish soup.💛
Been watching you for years 🙂 .. and I was thinking as I watched this, that I've not ever seen your hair up in a bun, haha .. I think it would look very nice.
Please show cooking the soup. I often have potatoes in my soups. Beautiful garden.
Garden is looking good, love the dress, and Burley is looking good!
Pretty dress!!
I'd love to see you prepare your soup! Your harvest will be delish, I'm sure!
I am 7 and I had a potato harvest video 2. Looks like you have alot. Good job 🎉
Yes we always learn something😊🌺🌼🌻🇺🇲
lovely
I'd love to see the inside of those huckleberry potatoes!
Beautiful... I would love to see how you cook those.
What we call ‘tickling the spuds’ or ‘bandicooting’. You have a lovely flourishing garden.
Thank you
Your dress is beautiful and the color suits your complexion!
Awesome have to try planting those !! Great garden!!
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That is new info to me. Thank you.
Speaking of huge cabbages and making sauerkraut. I was looking for your sauerkraut video and couldn't find it in the playlists. Do you make yours in a crock and transfer the finished product to jars? or just make it in and then keep it in mason jars? So happy to see Burley doing so well!
Interesting
When I gardened, we would always cull the new potatoes and then still have a large crop when we harvested them in the fall.
Harvesting potatoes while they’re still growing and hand-picking new potatoes from raised beds is a testament to your dedication and hands-on approach to gardening. This thoughtful practice not only ensures the freshness of the produce but also reflects a deep connection to the land and a commitment to nurturing your crops with care. Your attention to this unique method highlights both your expertise and the joy of engaging directly with the growing process, resulting in a rewarding and flavorful harvest. Your approach is truly inspiring and showcases the beauty of hands-on cultivation. And I am Floating Village Life.
Hi Ariel,
I was wondering about you storing your potatoes, onions, etc. will you be building a root cellar?
The whole garden looks great, love your dress its really pretty, where did you buy your seed potatoes?
@cherlybertolini - If you either search videos for "potatoes" or check the Playlists, you will find at least two videos showing how Ariel sows potatoes. Nearly all of her current crop is sown from the previous year's crop of potatoes.
Beautiful dress on you🎉🎉🎉🎉
We calm it furtling for potatoes!
argh what a cliff hanger: where's the footage of the Finnish summer soup? ha ha
How is Burleigh's jaw? Has it healed?
green potatoes should be peeler or discarded
Taters. Thank you.
re green potatoes
'Green potatoes can be toxic if eaten in large quantities because they contain increased levels of solanine, a glycoalkoloid compound. Solanine is poisonous and cannot be destroyed by cooking. Symptoms of solanine poisoning can include:
sweating, headache, flushing, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, stomach pain, thirst, and restlessness.'
ai summary
Nice potato plants, fyi chickens can get sick from potatoes