Your garden always turns out so nice. I’m in central Indiana too and this year the weeds got way ahead of me. I got a new Great Dane puppy and several times he uprooted the whole garden. I finally figured out a barrier he couldn’t get into but then it was hard for me to get into, and then those 90+ degree days, I couldn’t handle it. I’ve put back several 40 pound dog food bags I’m going to try next year for potatoes. Congratulations on your beautiful harvest! I too have the kitty litter pails like that but I’ve been putting my bulk sugar and noodles and packaged good in those.
@@T_Barb we also use our extra kitty litter buckets for our bulk storage of our dry good preps , it's nice to hear from like minded individuals that are trying to be a little more self sufficient in these crazy times . I hope the high temps are heading out and cooler temps are coming in for us all , congrats on your new edition to your family he's gonna be a big boy in a few years and a great protector thanks for watching friend 👍
@@fionag8869 yes we try and grow as much of our food as we can I believe it's better then what we can buy at the market and it saves us alot of money each year thanks for watching friend 👍
Wonderful Harvest. You have a beautiful garden. I have learned so much from watching your channel. I hope to have a garden this coming spring. Thank you so much for sharing!
@@rosageorge2612 when we planted in the buckets we used compost and composted leaves and composted mulch and some of our garden soil with organic tomato and vegetable granular fertilizer and when we harvested the soil was very dry because I stopped watering these containers 2 weeks before we harvested , it also helped that we are having a severe drought so that's why the soil was very loomy and dry thanks for watching 👍
@@lindadapp4303 I paint the outside of the buckets to help keep the sun from turning the potatoes green it works well and there's no need to paint the bottom of the buckets because I bury them in the ground thanks for watching 👍
Wow! What a beautiful harvest of delish looking potatoes!👍 You do have a bit of wrong info you mostly got from other youtubers. Green potatoes aren't toxic. You can cut the green off and eat the rest of the potato, or you can eat a few with a bit of green with non green potatoes. Green potatoes will simply give you a tummy ache; however, you have to eat a lot at one time to upset your stomach.
@@valoriegriego5212 thanks for watching and commenting friend but in 1925 two deaths were recorded from eating green potatoes because the green potatoes contain Solanine and according to Encyclopedia Britannica. Com Solanine is a neurotoxin and if ingested can cause nausea , headaches , and can lead to neurological problems or even death if enough is consumed . I just simply use my green ones as seed potatoes to avoid all of that , please make sure you cut away all of the green parts if you choose to eat them 🙏
@@theresamcpherson7352 we put 2 seed potatoes in each container , we saved some of our potatoes from last year's harvest to use this year we originally ordered the seed potatoes from Wood Prairie Family Farm online they sell many different varieties of organic potatoes we also used the LAZYDOGFARM rebate code to save $ on our order not sure if it still works but you can search online for a rebate code to Wood Prairie Family Farm before you order thanks for watching 👍
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Absolutely amazing container crop!!! Abundant blessings!!!
@@adelamaloff3916 it was my personal best so far thanks for watching friend 👍
Very nice harvest
Wonderful harvest. Congratulations.
That's a good harvest for 10 gallon containers!
@@IAMGiftbearer thanks for watching friend 👍
Harvesting potatoes is always fun. Nice harvest 👍🏼 I watched the.ideo on 1.75x speed 🤭
Your garden always turns out so nice. I’m in central Indiana too and this year the weeds got way ahead of me. I got a new Great Dane puppy and several times he uprooted the whole garden. I finally figured out a barrier he couldn’t get into but then it was hard for me to get into, and then those 90+ degree days, I couldn’t handle it. I’ve put back several 40 pound dog food bags I’m going to try next year for potatoes. Congratulations on your beautiful harvest! I too have the kitty litter pails like that but I’ve been putting my bulk sugar and noodles and packaged good in those.
@@T_Barb we also use our extra kitty litter buckets for our bulk storage of our dry good preps , it's nice to hear from like minded individuals that are trying to be a little more self sufficient in these crazy times . I hope the high temps are heading out and cooler temps are coming in for us all , congrats on your new edition to your family he's gonna be a big boy in a few years and a great protector thanks for watching friend 👍
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@@Haitv-f3p thanks for watching friend I appreciate it 👍
Those are huge for organically grown 😮❤❤❤
Wonderful harvest.
@@Amarie1961 thanks for watching friend 👍
Thats an awesome harvest Bob!! Ur wife must b so happy wen theres such a good harvest like that!!
@@fionag8869 yes we try and grow as much of our food as we can I believe it's better then what we can buy at the market and it saves us alot of money each year thanks for watching friend 👍
Awesome harvest! 😊
@@TenaHales thanks for watching 👍
sweet!
@@prepperwhatcolleen2167 👍
I wouldn’t be able to lift that wheew ‼️❤❤❤
EXCELLENT harvest!
@@heissovereign thanks for watching friend 👍
Your channel is full of surprises ❤❤❤🎉
@@TheRealBWA thanks for watching and commenting and all of your support 👍
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Wonderful Harvest. You have a beautiful garden. I have learned so much from watching your channel. I hope to have a garden this coming spring. Thank you so much for sharing!
@@ladypinkbagsetc.9116 thank you for your kind comment and for watching friend 👍
What a great harvest!! How do you keep your soil so fluffy?! It seemed to fall apart, so light weight! 😊
@@rosageorge2612 when we planted in the buckets we used compost and composted leaves and composted mulch and some of our garden soil with organic tomato and vegetable granular fertilizer and when we harvested the soil was very dry because I stopped watering these containers 2 weeks before we harvested , it also helped that we are having a severe drought so that's why the soil was very loomy and dry thanks for watching 👍
nice potato harvest sir but mine is gone bad when i harvested it there was no potatoes and i dunno why good luck with storing potatoes and eating em!
@@sazmulhaque8139 thanks for watching friend 👍
Amazing! But what is that black around the buckets?
@@lindadapp4303 I paint the outside of the buckets to help keep the sun from turning the potatoes green it works well and there's no need to paint the bottom of the buckets because I bury them in the ground thanks for watching 👍
What a huge harvest! Where did you get your big black tub for the dirt?
@@murlthomas2243 I bought this at Lowe's hardware in the concrete section it's made for mixing concrete I paid around $ 12 thanks for watching 👍
@@citylotgardening6171 thanks for posting!
Wow! What a beautiful harvest of delish looking potatoes!👍
You do have a bit of wrong info you mostly got from other youtubers. Green potatoes aren't toxic. You can cut the green off and eat the rest of the potato, or you can eat a few with a bit of green with non green potatoes. Green potatoes will simply give you a tummy ache; however, you have to eat a lot at one time to upset your stomach.
@@valoriegriego5212 thanks for watching and commenting friend but in 1925 two deaths were recorded from eating green potatoes because the green potatoes contain Solanine and according to Encyclopedia Britannica. Com Solanine is a neurotoxin and if ingested can cause nausea , headaches , and can lead to neurological problems or even death if enough is consumed . I just simply use my green ones as seed potatoes to avoid all of that , please make sure you cut away all of the green parts if you choose to eat them 🙏
Absolutely amazing harvest ! 50 pounds!
@@jinglesh1398 we always enjoy your comments friend , we save alot of money each year by growing our own thanks for watching 👍
Greetings! How many lbs. of seed did you start with? Where is you buy your seed? Thank you for filming and posting.
@@theresamcpherson7352 we put 2 seed potatoes in each container , we saved some of our potatoes from last year's harvest to use this year we originally ordered the seed potatoes from Wood Prairie Family Farm online they sell many different varieties of organic potatoes we also used the LAZYDOGFARM rebate code to save $ on our order not sure if it still works but you can search online for a rebate code to Wood Prairie Family Farm before you order thanks for watching 👍
@@citylotgardening6171 Thank you again!
I see one difference I didn’t drill the holes that big on container ❤❤❤
@@TheRealBWA we do 1/2 inch holes for plenty of drainage and to let the roots grow out of the buckets into the ground 👍
My potatoes are never that big those are nice size ❤❤❤
@@TheRealBWA we add plenty of fertilizer and compost to the buckets 👍