Thursday, May 10, 2012

Surprising

I thought after the potatoes hadn't come in for over 2 weeks that my first year trying potatoes was a bust.  In fact I bought another tomato plant to go in their place.  That was until I noticed these tiny green sprouts coming up.  It seems that I might get spuds this year.


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  1. Good! It always takes my potatoes about 30 days to show some green leaves popping from the soil. Some seed potato chunks, from the very same seed potato, take even longer. I have beds with 12" high plants right next to 3" high plants. Out of (I think) 55 seed pieces I planted, 54 finally grew.

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    1. That is an excellent germination rate! Good to know this is typical.

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  2. I planted red, white and yukon gold at the same time. White showed up first a week after planting; red took about two weeks and yukon almost a full month. Never know with them!

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    1. I planted red first, white and Yukon gold a week later. My reds are over a foot high, the whites right behind them and the YG the shortest and last to come up. The last time I grew YG, they were much slower than the others, but they soon caught up and ended up being my tallest potato plants.

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    2. Mine are yukon gold which would explain why they took so long to come in.

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