Anybody else started on their gardens this year.

My garden is still thawing from the snow, there is parts that are dry but I will wait. I have rhubarb, and strawberries in the garden now, the rest is in the basement. Here's what they look like.





 
I have planted red potatoes, onions, garlic, radishes, carrots, spinach, snow peas, blue lake green beans, corn, & orkra. So far I have a showing of everything except the potatoes. I do not know why they have not come up. Nothing not even any green leaves coming up. Any answers? I live in central Oklahoma. Thanks for any enlightment, anyone has.
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So far
Broccoli,Field corn Just for chickens and regular corn for us ,Brussel sprouts,peas ,beans spinach, cauliflower ,Beets , Carrots, radishes and my garlic i always plant before fall so its ready come spring.bananas,citrus seeds from my own plants and more of the orchard seeds
all is Organic

My rhubarb is going crazy and my Grapes have not started yet and i think i lost my strawberrys


I am almost done Planting Seeds .

I have tons of organics but always Looking for more any seed traders here ?
 
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I have planted red potatoes, onions, garlic, radishes, carrots, spinach, snow peas, blue lake green beans, corn, & orkra. So far I have a showing of everything except the potatoes. I do not know why they have not come up. Nothing not even any green leaves coming up. Any answers? I live in central Oklahoma. Thanks for any enlightment, anyone has.
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Where did you get them ?
where they seed potatoes or store bought many store bought are now not growing

If you cut them up in Quarters it sometimes takes a month or so Mine just started in a bag and out to the pot to get some big plants going

I just lucked out and found a sprouted coconut for my green house wish me luck
 
As Tammy N mentioned above, potatoes sold for eating are typically treated in order to prevent sprouting so they are not good for planting. If I remember correctly, potatoes also like a relatively acidic soil. If you're in a drier part of Oklahoma, you probably have alkaline soils.
 
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I have planted red potatoes, onions, garlic, radishes, carrots, spinach, snow peas, blue lake green beans, corn, & orkra. So far I have a showing of everything except the potatoes. I do not know why they have not come up. Nothing not even any green leaves coming up. Any answers? I live in central Oklahoma. Thanks for any enlightment, anyone has.
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I live in northern OK. It usually takes a couple of weeks for them to come up and with the cold wet spell we just had, it could be a few days more. I planted mine in the greenhouse in January and they are doing great but they've been in a heated environment. We usually don't plant until March 15 and then it's about now before we see anything. It's kinda early for corn and okra too.
 
this year i got watermelon, pumpkin, big boy tomatoes, cucumbers, summer squash, corn, strawberries, going to plant beans, okra
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In western Washington, we have to go with nice short-season summer crops. Early Girl tomatoes, mini melons (and even then it's a crap shoot)... I won't even think about planting tomatoes or squash until after Mothers' Day. So far I've only planted onions, potatoes, broccoli, and cabbage.

That having been said, at least nature takes care of most of the chore of watering for me!

--Nikki
 
I have planted red potatoes, onions, garlic, radishes, carrots, spinach, snow peas, blue lake green beans, corn, & orkra. So far I have a showing of everything except the potatoes. I do not know why they have not come up. Nothing not even any green leaves coming up. Any answers? I live in central Oklahoma. Thanks for any enlightment, anyone has.
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do your potatoes have buds on them before you planted them??
 

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