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sweet taters
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sweet taters
They sure are puny.
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Re: sweet taters
i think you planted maple leaf taters they are small and look like roots, Beauregard makes the beat taters
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Re: sweet taters
That's not puny Dale that's art.
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Re: sweet taters
Dale Shaw wrote:They sure are puny.
One on the left will be tasty when it has time to cure. The giant ones are fun to dig but are not as tasty.
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Let us pray for farmers and all who prepare the soil for planting, that the seeds they sow may lead to a bountiful harvest.
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Well I dug the rest cause we got so much rain and the garden was a pure mudhole. So, I dug them all out by hand so they would not rot.
Just a little bigger. The ones on the cutting board were out of 3 hills yesterday. The other is just one of many today
Just a little bigger. The ones on the cutting board were out of 3 hills yesterday. The other is just one of many today
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Re: sweet taters
Well,--Dale,--at least ya got 1 tater from all that work!!LOL!
Ours are still growin, so wont be digging them yet for a while! thanks; sonny
Ours are still growin, so wont be digging them yet for a while! thanks; sonny
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yep Sonny, but i can feed a family of 8 with that one tater. LOL
Do not know why the one set of hills did so poorly. When i dug the rest today, I got a lot of taters that size and just a bit smaller.
Do not know why the one set of hills did so poorly. When i dug the rest today, I got a lot of taters that size and just a bit smaller.
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Re: sweet taters
I didn't think I would have any sweet potatos since the ground was a bit cold when I planted them even though it was early June. After seeing this post I dug one hill.
Wow I thought I will have a few even if only a half dozen hills grew and a couple that just sat for a month. Of course I dug the best hill first so I was a bit disappointed when I dug the rest.
The entire crop. Oh well, wait until next year. Vern
Wow I thought I will have a few even if only a half dozen hills grew and a couple that just sat for a month. Of course I dug the best hill first so I was a bit disappointed when I dug the rest.
The entire crop. Oh well, wait until next year. Vern
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Re: sweet taters
mine are still in the ground, when I planted them and they started growing, then the rabbits kept eatting the tops, now the rabbits are bigger, they cant get through the fence, the taters started growing again. so I dont know what to expect when I can get out to dig them.
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Re: sweet taters
v w wrote: Oh well, wait until next year. Vern
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