Defying Expectations: Late Potato Planting Pays Off! | 2023 Fall Potato Harvest
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 18 ต.ค. 2023
- Defying Expectations: Late Potato Planting Pays Off! | 2023 Fall Potato Harvest
This season in our Wisconsin Zone 5 Garden, we waited longer than we have ever done to plant our fall potatoes, and were afraid that we had waited too long.
Spoiler alert, we got a great result from this fall potato harvest 2023!
The potatoes we planted were store bought potatoes and not certified seed potatoes. We got these red potatoes for .79 cents for a five pound bag, and most had already chitted at the time of purchase. So, essentially, there is little cost that has gone into this planting, and we are so excited to show you this result that took a mere 81 days from the time of planting.
We hope you enjoy this potato harvest video, and are inspired to do your own fall potato planting next season.
Thank you for watching this late potato harvest!
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Nice potatoes.🤩 There is a report in 1852 who explain IS possible to plant potatoes Bégin february to novembre in France . I tested that and August potatoes still work. I put them with Jérusalem arkichot and i get out in winter together. Love for all of you from Tours in France❤🇲🇫
What an awesome result!
Wow... Awesome harvest! I can't wait until spring so I can plant some potatoes. Tfs 🍂
Southeast Texas , yes fall potatoes is a must already one month in the grown. You see , me and potatoes have an odd relationship 🤔. I get so excited to find out what's underneath that i endup picked them up way before time 😂😂. I need potato jail for at least a month or so .. 😂😂😂
Oh, wow!!
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Love it 😀
I live in Zone 3 Northwest Minnesota and planted some of my purple potatoes after garlic harvest one year (end of July) and harvested them in late October just ahead of garlic planting and I was amazed. They produced a better yield than the early spring planting.
I had extra seed potatoes in my basement that I planted out August 1st. I harvested them a few days ago and was pleasantly surprised with the poundage as wellnas how large some of them are. Huckleberry Gold and Blackberry are the varieties I planted
Fantastic! I like to put my little ones whole into beef stew or vegetable soup. Sometimes I take all the little ones and make them into herbed baked potatoes. Again, they are used whole without peeling.
Hey hey from Iowaaaay! I’m so glad you posted that video this summer! I had some seed potatoes that nearly rotted in a bucket, but you inspired me to plant them anyway! I haven’t harvested yet, but I poked my hands in the grow bag yesterday and I’m pretty sure I have potatoes about that size! Interesting about the temperature, so think I will pull them up this weekend -wish me luck!
I transplanted about 10 plants to bring indoors. Most are fingerlings a couple are some kind of blue or purple.
We live in Wisconsin, zone 5b. I planted 6 seed potatoes in a very large grow bag. It was a purple variety (purple skin and yellow center) in late June. The vines finally died off but were still green (October 17th). NO potatoes at all. Quite disappointed. What did I do wrong? All my other potato vines in four large bins produced 50 lbs. Congrats on your red-skins. I want to try those next year.
Gee you grow a lot of potatoes!! However having said that...I do believe you can grow potatoes all year round!! We are heading into our summer here in Australia and I've got potatoes popping up all over the place!! Boggles the mind cause our summers are brutal!!
You mentioned a nutrient soak you use before planting your potatoes. Do you have a link to this?
How many lbs came from your 5 lb experiment?