It is true that potatoes love being planted next to beans, they always grow well. 🥔🥔🥔 Just peel the green off of the potato and you will be fine. I know it takes around a pound in weight of the green before it has an effect on your health. 😊
Wow! Wasn't expecting that 😮 from one little plant. I'm going to order some copper wire to go around canes and push them into the soil with my crops next year. So many testimonials from people who have doubled and tripled their harvest. Lovely video Ruth as always. Thank you ❤🌱
I was totally surprised to. I could hear people in their back so had to calm down my excitement 🤣 I had some peelings that had grown shoots so put them in the bottom of two new pots and replanted the broad beans on top. I’ve not heard of the copper wire and canes idea RHG. You will have to show us when you plant up ❤️
@@ruthsmith2367 it's worth getting excited about 👌 you've provided evidence that we can literally grow a crop of spuds from peelings that 99% of people would either throw in the bin or composter. That right there, is sustainable, micro vegetable farming👌 I'll be doing the copper wire thing next year. Trying to get every base covered for future. 👊💜👊🌱
We had 2 potato plants this year that appeared from nowhere, I presume they were leftovers we didn’t harvest, and great tip about the beans growing alongside the potatoes, will definitely do that next year, I’ve started putting kitchen scraps straight into my troughs that I use for veggies because I have no room for a compost bin, got hubby to dig out a few shrubs so I can plant edible stuff, bet you enjoyed your free potatoes, nature always finds a way.
Hi Lesley I’ve not had them yet but I will. That’s great two unexpected potato plants awesome. Yes I’ve seen people do that with veg scraps but I’ve not done it before. All nutrients going back into the ground must be a good thing. I just have a couple of old style black rubber bins with lids I throw old soil and veg scraps in and any worms I find. It seems to work. I’ve noticed lots of houses up for sale near us. I hope they don’t know something I don’t 😀
@@ruthsmith2367 Quite a few houses/bungalows near me too, (the latter is because of an aged community) I’ve also noticed that there aren’t many sold signs, mind you some people are still spending like there’s no tomorrow especially in b&ms, I got some Yorkshire teabags in Tesco this week £5.49, same as the budget stores,,, but, there were 240 tea bags compared to the 210 everywhere else, didn’t realise till I got home so I will go back for a couple more boxes tomorrow, hopefully for the same deal.
@@kidzngrandkidz840 Yes probably it’s the age of the community. I went in Tesco today. I bought a box of their own red box tea bags to try. I keep saying to hubby do you want more coffee. He says no I’ve got loads. Then he tells me I have loads of tea, so I said just because you don’t want to stock up on coffee, doesn’t mean I can’t stock up on tea. So it went in the trolley. We will all need a brew when the poop hits 🤣🤣🤣
@@ruthsmith2367 I think people might need something stronger than tea, especially the “day dreamers” I got some Typhoo 1 cup tea bags in Asda about a month ago £1 a box, I got 1 for the food bank and 1 for my elderly neighbour who’s no idea what’s going on and at 95 I can’t burden her, I’m keeping my Yorkshire for myself 😂
Hi Miss Ruth! Congratulations on your surprise potato harvest! You should grow some next season. I didn't grow them for years because I thought they were difficult. But they're so easy! I use one of those potato bags. But in the ground, or in any container, you'll get delicious potatoes! Take care and stay safe, my friend. ❤🙏
Hi Miss Judy 🙋🏻♀️ Lovely to hear from you ❤️ Yes I’ve just planted some more peelings that were sprouting. On purpose this time ha ha. So might get another harvest spring time. Thanks for watching I know your busy. Hope all is well with you. You take care over there to ❤️
It is my first time on your channel and I have just subscribed. Nice little potato harvest. Thank you so much for sharing. Keep up the good work. All the best on this journey.
Hi Carrie, thanks for your lovely comment and subbing. I’ve just looked at your channel to your garden is so bountiful. I know we are on different continents but I can still learn from you. God bless and stay safe x
Hi Lee thanks for watching and subbing. Wow I need to get into canning, just subbed to your channel. You have a lovely small holding. I can learn a lot from you. Thank you again and God bless x
Thanks David, sorry only just saw your comment. I purposely put a load of peelings that had sprouted in two tubs, just to confirm it wasn’t a fluke 🤣 I shall do a reveal sometime, only a two minute video but then at least we know never to throw peelings away if you want to pot them up 😀 Thanks for watching by the way ❤️
Hi Tonette 🙋🏻♀️ I always thought they were poisonous 😀 Sometimes bags of potatoes can have green bits on them, so I just cut that bit off. I might have to make something extra special with these 🤣 I hope your doing well. Sending lots of love to you ❤️
@@ruthsmith2367 This is what I read as an official statement from the US government, as they use state universities for much of their research. As you know, Idaho is a major potato-growing state. ( I lived there for a short time and I can tell you that you would never believe the amount of potatoes where I was!): "According to the University of Idaho Cooperative Extension Service, "Potato tubers are specialized stems of a potato plant, and tubers that are exposed to light, will naturally turn green. The green is nothing more than more than chlorophyll, a harmless compound found in all green plants. However, when tubers turn green, there is usually an increase in a glycoalkoloid compound called solanine. Consequently, it is important to store potatoes in the absence of light to prevent greening. Tubers with a high concentration of solanine will taste bitter, and can be harmful if eaten in large quantities. To be safe, it is best to not eat the green part of tubers." You do not need to discard green potatoes. Just peel the skins, shoots and any green color; that is where the solanines concentrate." I hope that helps.
@@tonette6592 Wow thanks for the info. Yes Idaho do the best instant mashed potato in my opinion. I bet there were fields after fields of potatoes growing 😀 Yep just cut off the green bits and keep your potatoes in the dark. Also not near onions as I believe the onions make them sprout. Apparently an apple with you potatoes helps to stop them sprouting but I haven’t found that helps. Thanks Tonette your lovely and very helpful ❤️
@@ruthsmith2367 Having a cold , wet winter. Which is normal in Tassy. Fortunately we have a good supply of firewood, so its cosy inside. On a different subject , I got a strike on my channel, for watching and saving someone elses video. I did however appeal and had it removed.
@@bruceaskin9645. Wow a strike for just saving someone’s video. That’s a bit extreme isn’t. I think we are all being pushed into the pen. Soon be summer at your end. We haven’t even really had one in the U.K. this year it’s been wet and windy most of the time. Never mind hey 😀
It is true that potatoes love being planted next to beans, they always grow well. 🥔🥔🥔
Just peel the green off of the potato and you will be fine. I know it takes around a pound in weight of the green before it has an effect on your health. 😊
Hi Maria 🙋🏻♀️ Thanks for watching and thanks very much for the information. That’s good to know. Thank you 👍
Wow! Wasn't expecting that 😮 from one little plant. I'm going to order some copper wire to go around canes and push them into the soil with my crops next year. So many testimonials from people who have doubled and tripled their harvest. Lovely video Ruth as always. Thank you ❤🌱
I was totally surprised to. I could hear people in their back so had to calm down my excitement 🤣 I had some peelings that had grown shoots so put them in the bottom of two new pots and replanted the broad beans on top. I’ve not heard of the copper wire and canes idea RHG. You will have to show us when you plant up ❤️
@@ruthsmith2367 it's worth getting excited about 👌 you've provided evidence that we can literally grow a crop of spuds from peelings that 99% of people would either throw in the bin or composter. That right there, is sustainable, micro vegetable farming👌
I'll be doing the copper wire thing next year. Trying to get every base covered for future. 👊💜👊🌱
@@rosehippyguy3402 Absolutely, we need to get in now things we might need for next year. Thanks for the idea 👍
We had 2 potato plants this year that appeared from nowhere, I presume they were leftovers we didn’t harvest, and great tip about the beans growing alongside the potatoes, will definitely do that next year, I’ve started putting kitchen scraps straight into my troughs that I use for veggies because I have no room for a compost bin, got hubby to dig out a few shrubs so I can plant edible stuff, bet you enjoyed your free potatoes, nature always finds a way.
Hi Lesley I’ve not had them yet but I will. That’s great two unexpected potato plants awesome. Yes I’ve seen people do that with veg scraps but I’ve not done it before. All nutrients going back into the ground must be a good thing. I just have a couple of old style black rubber bins with lids I throw old soil and veg scraps in and any worms I find. It seems to work. I’ve noticed lots of houses up for sale near us. I hope they don’t know something I don’t 😀
@@ruthsmith2367 Quite a few houses/bungalows near me too, (the latter is because of an aged community) I’ve also noticed that there aren’t many sold signs, mind you some people are still spending like there’s no tomorrow especially in b&ms, I got some Yorkshire teabags in Tesco this week £5.49, same as the budget stores,,, but, there were 240 tea bags compared to the 210 everywhere else, didn’t realise till I got home so I will go back for a couple more boxes tomorrow, hopefully for the same deal.
@@kidzngrandkidz840 Yes probably it’s the age of the community. I went in Tesco today. I bought a box of their own red box tea bags to try. I keep saying to hubby do you want more coffee. He says no I’ve got loads. Then he tells me I have loads of tea, so I said just because you don’t want to stock up on coffee, doesn’t mean I can’t stock up on tea. So it went in the trolley. We will all need a brew when the poop hits 🤣🤣🤣
@@ruthsmith2367 I think people might need something stronger than tea, especially the “day dreamers” I got some Typhoo 1 cup tea bags in Asda about a month ago £1 a box, I got 1 for the food bank and 1 for my elderly neighbour who’s no idea what’s going on and at 95 I can’t burden her, I’m keeping my Yorkshire for myself 😂
@@kidzngrandkidz840 Yes I’m guessing a stronger drink will be needed 😀 I’m sure your neighbour appreciates you very much ❤️
Hi Miss Ruth! Congratulations on your surprise potato harvest!
You should grow some next season. I didn't grow them for years because I thought they were difficult. But they're so easy! I use one of those potato bags. But in the ground, or in any container, you'll get delicious potatoes!
Take care and stay safe, my friend. ❤🙏
Hi Miss Judy 🙋🏻♀️ Lovely to hear from you ❤️ Yes I’ve just planted some more peelings that were sprouting. On purpose this time ha ha. So might get another harvest spring time. Thanks for watching I know your busy. Hope all is well with you. You take care over there to ❤️
It is my first time on your channel and I have just subscribed. Nice little potato harvest. Thank you so much for sharing. Keep up the good work. All the best on this journey.
Hi Carrie, thanks for your lovely comment and subbing. I’ve just looked at your channel to your garden is so bountiful. I know we are on different continents but I can still learn from you. God bless and stay safe x
Hi there, new to your channel. Surprise potatoes, awesome. I just canned my potatoes yesterday, big job but so worth it!
Have a great day 😊
Hi Lee thanks for watching and subbing. Wow I need to get into canning, just subbed to your channel. You have a lovely small holding. I can learn a lot from you. Thank you again and God bless x
@@ruthsmith2367 🙏 Thank you 😊
Seems like the potatoes chose you, think you will enjoy growing them goodluck 👍
Thanks David, sorry only just saw your comment. I purposely put a load of peelings that had sprouted in two tubs, just to confirm it wasn’t a fluke 🤣 I shall do a reveal sometime, only a two minute video but then at least we know never to throw peelings away if you want to pot them up 😀 Thanks for watching by the way ❤️
How sweet! I don't think the green ones are really a problem in small quantities, but the taste may bother you.
Hi Tonette 🙋🏻♀️ I always thought they were poisonous 😀 Sometimes bags of potatoes can have green bits on them, so I just cut that bit off. I might have to make something extra special with these 🤣 I hope your doing well. Sending lots of love to you ❤️
@@ruthsmith2367 This is what I read as an official statement from the US government, as they use state universities for much of their research. As you know, Idaho is a major potato-growing state. ( I lived there for a short time and I can tell you that you would never believe the amount of potatoes where I was!):
"According to the University of Idaho
Cooperative Extension Service, "Potato tubers are specialized stems of a potato
plant, and tubers that are exposed to light,
will naturally turn green. The green is
nothing more than more than chlorophyll, a harmless compound found in all green plants.
However, when tubers turn green, there is usually an increase in a glycoalkoloid compound called solanine. Consequently, it is important to store potatoes in the absence of light to prevent greening. Tubers with a high concentration of
solanine will taste bitter, and can be
harmful if eaten in large quantities. To be
safe, it is best to not eat the green part of
tubers." You do not need to discard green
potatoes. Just peel the skins, shoots and
any green color; that is where the solanines
concentrate."
I hope that helps.
@@tonette6592 Wow thanks for the info. Yes Idaho do the best instant mashed potato in my opinion. I bet there were fields after fields of potatoes growing 😀 Yep just cut off the green bits and keep your potatoes in the dark. Also not near onions as I believe the onions make them sprout. Apparently an apple with you potatoes helps to stop them sprouting but I haven’t found that helps. Thanks Tonette your lovely and very helpful ❤️
Hi Ruth,
Hi Bruce my Tasmanian friend 🙋🏻♀️ How you doing over there. I hope you are keeping well ❤️
@@ruthsmith2367 Having a cold , wet winter. Which is normal in Tassy. Fortunately we have a good supply of firewood, so its cosy inside. On a different subject , I got a strike on my channel, for watching and saving someone elses video. I did however appeal and had it removed.
@@bruceaskin9645. Wow a strike for just saving someone’s video. That’s a bit extreme isn’t. I think we are all being pushed into the pen. Soon be summer at your end. We haven’t even really had one in the U.K. this year it’s been wet and windy most of the time. Never mind hey 😀