Wondering if you got spuds in the additional layer of soil you added. I've read that only works with certain species of potatoes, that many types won't send out additional tubers off the main trunk. What kind of wield and size did you get?
Congratulations, you did the impossible. When I told people I intended to grow potatoes, every one said, don't use store bought. Great looking plants.
@g777enn you can use store bought, i have used them myself, only thing is, u dont know wat they are, other than the shape and colour u buy, other than that, yes! u can use them, like the video i also grow all mine in lge tubs, planting in 10in of soil, and as the plant grows, i keep putting more soil on, till the tub is full of soil, gl with ur planting, have fun
When you are done with that plastic pot, will you reuse it for another garden of potatoes or something else? In other words, are you very concerned with disease being transferred from one crop to the next? Thank you.
Good video. But the best part was your little audience member in the beginning. Such a good student, very curious and observant listener...I was impressed and he had me laughing. But then : ( I guess he lost interest and got bored - he actually yawned - and decided to make one last & final observance via his best, most reliable sense (sniff) to make sure he wasn't missing out on anything before leaving!
Best Video on potatoes I've ever seen and I've seen many!!! I want to grow these indoor as well and all year long. Best staple food on the planet. What's funny is that I just bought the same container you show here in your video. Same color, size, everything. Great minds think alike. Anyway, I've subscribed to your blog and hope to get to know more about you. I'm looking to grow year round with self watering containers for lettuce, tomatoes, carrots, etc. Thanks for the visual.
I did drill holes in the bottom, about a dozen, 3/8 inch, covered with landscape fabric to allow drainage but to keep dirt from clogging holes. One thought I had afterward, the fabric itself may clog from dirt in the fabric pores, and it might have been better to fill the bottom with pea-gravel about an inch or two instead.
@ModernSurvivalBlog I grew a few potatoes (ground, outdoor garden) this past summer...first attempt. I only covered them with more dirt once, so my harvest was weak...but, now thinking of growing a container indoors for winter to perfect my skills for next summer....great idea! Gravel and sand for the bottom, I'm thinking; my neighbor told me sandy soil is best for potatoes?! Thanks for the video, and the drying tip! Happy Harvesting! :)
whats better? bucket or in the ground. I got acres just going to waste.
BlueRoseRocketBand2 2 days ago
If I plant the whole potato would the potato grow bigger and more?
Mineus8 2 days ago
This is a great idea. Did you just grow them inside then?
HomesteadWannaBe 2 weeks ago
Until the police tear down your front door because they think you're growing drugs. Welcome to America!
linagee 3 weeks ago
Wondering if you got spuds in the additional layer of soil you added. I've read that only works with certain species of potatoes, that many types won't send out additional tubers off the main trunk. What kind of wield and size did you get?
Sig220Euro 2 months ago
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this is a great one man. good work.
dayspeace 3 months ago
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Great idea when you have limited space.
flyguy06c 4 months ago
Your dog is so cute
tom678ify 4 months ago
Hi, I have planted potatoe's in a container the same size as yours, I am wanting to no when do you water? also how offten?
kimibling 5 months ago
Hi, I have planted potatoe's in a container the same sizr as yours, I am wanting to no when do you water? also how offten?
kimibling 5 months ago
Congratulations, you did the impossible. When I told people I intended to grow potatoes, every one said, don't use store bought. Great looking plants.
g777enn 7 months ago
@g777enn you can use store bought, i have used them myself, only thing is, u dont know wat they are, other than the shape and colour u buy, other than that, yes! u can use them, like the video i also grow all mine in lge tubs, planting in 10in of soil, and as the plant grows, i keep putting more soil on, till the tub is full of soil, gl with ur planting, have fun
davidhaythornthwaite 3 weeks ago
When you are done with that plastic pot, will you reuse it for another garden of potatoes or something else? In other words, are you very concerned with disease being transferred from one crop to the next? Thank you.
marieatthelake 8 months ago
i like that idea..since i dont have space
YsahsCreativeHobbies 9 months ago
whil ehe's listening, his ears are so cute as well as his pitter patter as he waddles away, lol!!
nc1nj2 10 months ago
Good video. But the best part was your little audience member in the beginning. Such a good student, very curious and observant listener...I was impressed and he had me laughing. But then : ( I guess he lost interest and got bored - he actually yawned - and decided to make one last & final observance via his best, most reliable sense (sniff) to make sure he wasn't missing out on anything before leaving!
nc1nj2 10 months ago 7
@nc1nj2 lol, yes he's my little curious helper. He has quite a personality ;) He even has his own blog -- MyMiniDoxie
ModernSurvivalBlog 10 months ago
Best Video on potatoes I've ever seen and I've seen many!!! I want to grow these indoor as well and all year long. Best staple food on the planet. What's funny is that I just bought the same container you show here in your video. Same color, size, everything. Great minds think alike. Anyway, I've subscribed to your blog and hope to get to know more about you. I'm looking to grow year round with self watering containers for lettuce, tomatoes, carrots, etc. Thanks for the visual.
scidhumouse 11 months ago
what about watering them? How often do you water them? Also did u drill holes in the bottom of the container?
zuuy22 1 year ago
@zuuy22
I did drill holes in the bottom, about a dozen, 3/8 inch, covered with landscape fabric to allow drainage but to keep dirt from clogging holes. One thought I had afterward, the fabric itself may clog from dirt in the fabric pores, and it might have been better to fill the bottom with pea-gravel about an inch or two instead.
ModernSurvivalBlog 1 year ago
@ModernSurvivalBlog I grew a few potatoes (ground, outdoor garden) this past summer...first attempt. I only covered them with more dirt once, so my harvest was weak...but, now thinking of growing a container indoors for winter to perfect my skills for next summer....great idea! Gravel and sand for the bottom, I'm thinking; my neighbor told me sandy soil is best for potatoes?! Thanks for the video, and the drying tip! Happy Harvesting! :)
touber2011 4 months ago
Thanks for your videos. I like them very much and find them helpful. Your garden pal is very cute.
TheSliverleaf 1 year ago
Your dog is so cute.....
annkus3 1 year ago