[Homestead] Small potatoes

EarthNSky erthnsky at bellsouth.net
Wed Jan 21 11:36:34 EST 2009


I wanted to ask you Sue, what is a grow bag?
Those potatoes looked great to me, the perfect size to go with green 
beans, or boiled and butters with some garlic and roast...mmmm

Susan Trickett wrote:
> Well the small potatoes tasted wonderful, were firm with a smooth
> consistency, not grainy at all. My ratio to potato was less than
> James supposed but I guess anytime you get more than what you plant
> you win. I'll harvest more this week and will save some to plant
> later in the spring. I'm wondering if they'd stored as well in the
> ground as they did in a bag with compost? We get so much rain that I
> was afraid they'd rot but the compost was actually wetter than the
> ground since we've had beautiful clear weather for the last 7-10
> days. Fun to experiment!
> 
> Sue
> 
>> -----Original Message----- From: vdjor at yahoo.com Sent: Tue, 20 Jan
>> 2009 18:57:38 -0800 (PST) To: homestead at lists.ibiblio.org Subject:
>> Re: [Homestead] Small potatoes
>> 
>> One of my favorite dishes as a kid was new potatoes creamed with
>> peas. As I remember the potatoes were very little larger than peas.
>>  Van Dell
>> 
>> 
>> --- On Tue, 1/20/09, Susan Trickett <gmasue at inbox.com> wrote:
>> 
>>> From: Susan Trickett <gmasue at inbox.com> Subject: [Homestead]
>>> Small potatoes To: homestead at lists.ibiblio.org Date: Tuesday,
>>> January 20, 2009, 6:35 PM I thought you might get a laugh at the
>>> small potatoes we harvested today! I should have put an egg in
>>> the bowl for size comparison. They are a small variety, can't 
>>> remember the name but they ranged in size from a pea to a small
>>> egg. I grew them in grow bags with a little compost on the bottom
>>> and then we filled in with straw. The potatoes are from one bag
>>> and all were in the compost at the bottom. If there were any in
>>> the straw they didn't make it. We had snow cover for about 10
>>> days so I was amazed that any survived. This year I'm planting
>>> bigger potatoes in the ground :-)
>>> 
>>> Sue in W. WA
>>> 
>>> 
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