I’ll be ready to put my sweet potatoes slips in the ground on June 1. Is that an ok time to plant them in East TN? How long until they would be ready to harvest?
Hi Ryan. June 1 may be a bit late. If you can get them in earlier I would. But June 1 might be okay.Depends on Fall weather. Harvest time depends on days to maturity. Most of the time they finish up right at the end of the summer.
On our first raised beds we did not use landscape fabric. The voles had a hay day. 😡 So we used it under the others. Any suggestions in a situation like that?
Have you been to the Sustainable Future Center in South Knoxville? They use wood chips in their gardens, and also have chickens to help break down the compost. They actually have a local Maker's Market the first Saturday of each month and give tours of the center.
Ben, now that you have a house with Gabriella, plz start a house garden with a food forest with every kind of fruit trees and plants. I am Believing the house u have is owned by u. So is a suggestion. We get to see ur food forest from the beginning. By the way this gardening video is awesome. 👍.
My sweet potatoes did the same in woodchips last year. We had an amazing harvest!
Yes! I believe they enjoy the constant supply of moisture and organic matter.
I’ll be ready to put my sweet potatoes slips in the ground on June 1. Is that an ok time to plant them in East TN? How long until they would be ready to harvest?
Hi Ryan. June 1 may be a bit late. If you can get them in earlier I would. But June 1 might be okay.Depends on Fall weather. Harvest time depends on days to maturity. Most of the time they finish up right at the end of the summer.
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I am planning on planting white potatoes and sweet potatoes in fence towers this year. Can I use wood chips like this to layer with my compost?
On our first raised beds we did not use landscape fabric. The voles had a hay day. 😡 So we used it under the others. Any suggestions in a situation like that?
If you have Vole issues I would use a netting and not a fabric. You want the worms and such to be able to go up and down. Does that help?
I’ve seen people use 1/4” or 1/2” steal mesh on the bottom of their beds. Keeps out bigger things but let’s in worms.
@@gardenguychannel Yes! I sure wish I had known this, but will use this in the future.
@@ryanelliott6764 Great idea, thanks!
Excellent. Thank you
Have you been to the Sustainable Future Center in South Knoxville? They use wood chips in their gardens, and also have chickens to help break down the compost. They actually have a local Maker's Market the first Saturday of each month and give tours of the center.
Ben, now that you have a house with Gabriella, plz start a house garden with a food forest with every kind of fruit trees and plants. I am Believing the house u have is owned by u. So is a suggestion. We get to see ur food forest from the beginning. By the way this gardening video is awesome. 👍.
How often did you water the sweet potatoes in only woodchips?
You’ll need to water fairly regularly to keep it moist.
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