 Hello, welcome to the channel. So today we are going to be planting up some more potatoes in containers using straw. So as you can see here these containers have some soil in them but they over the past year it's kind of dropped down and you know we've got three or four inches of space now in these containers that you normally would try to fill with soil but because that takes up a lot of potting soil I am going to just amend this dirt with some all-purpose organic fertilizer, some bone meal and a little bit of my homemade compost and then we're going to stick in some seed potatoes and just use straw to bury them. So I'll just work this soil up a little bit with my hands. There's a lot of leaves and pieces of straw, some organic matter that's all good to have in there and I'm just going to sprinkle a handful of this organic fertilizer in here. I'm going to use this bone meal. I don't have very much left but I figured this is a good spot to use some of this up and then this is some of my sifted compost that I just sifted up. I had a bunch of finished compost from last year that I'm now using in my garden beds which is really nice to be able to have your own homemade compost. So I'll get these three containers all set up and then we're ready to start planting. So I got my helper here this year again to plant potatoes. Show them the potato. Good job. Can you see these little things here? These are called sprouts and we're going to put them in the dirt and then they're going to grow. Can you grab some more? So we're going to bury them in the dirt a little bit. Just bury them a little bit. Got more? So that's two. Can you get a third one? Hopefully we plant five in here. Can you get me two more? Thank you. Okay so we got them just buried a couple inches in. I think that's enough for this container. So now instead of layering more dirt, instead of layering more dirt we're going to use straw. So let's go grab some straw. Come help me. Can you throw some on? There. So we'll just kind of loosen it up a little bit. This will protect our potatoes and let them grow and help retain the moisture in the dirt. So now we're ready to move on to the next one. Yeah let's go to the next one. So this one is going to be some Yukon Gold. Here let's not get these mixed up. Hang on, hang on. Okay see these ones here? These are the ones we're going to plant in here. Okay grab some more. I'll dig the hole and you put them in the hole. Put this in the hole. Yep and you just want to put it so the little sprouts are pointing up. Then we'll cover it up with dirt. Grab another one. Grab another one from here. Good job. Need another one. Thank you. Thank you. I think we got four and then one in the middle. One more. I guess let's throw one more in there. What the heck? Then they're all done. Now we've got to go get some straw. Straw. Yep. Good job. Grab some more. Nice. Two down, one more to go. We're going to plant some red norlins in here. Take that one out. That's the wrong one. We want these ones here. So you put them in the hole. Yeah can you put it in there? Good job. Another one over here. Right here. How many we got? Okay. Another one there. Why does it plant them all? But there's some sprouts pointing upwards. Right there. Good job. See? Cool. Cover them up. It's all gone. Let's go get some straw. Yeah a little bit more. It's kind of picky isn't it? So now that we've got our three containers planted, I think we should get the hose and give them a good watering. Okay. I need you just to come stand here. Can you hold the wand? Yeah. Got it? Yeah. Okay. Are you ready? I'm going to go turn on the water. One, two, three, go. There we go. Well keep watering the potatoes. Watch your step. Can you water the potatoes here? These containers. Good job. Is it hot? Yeah. It's been sitting in the sun. Careful. This is rainwater so we don't want to waste it. We don't have very much rainwater left. Thank you for your help today, Henderson. No. Yeah. We planted potatoes. I got to go shut this off before you waste any more of my rainwater. We'll have to use well water now. So please like, comment, and subscribe and watch for hopefully a great potato harvest coming this fall.