I am going to be canning potatoes next week. Got to dig them first. We like them to just heat up and melt butter over. I can in either quarts or quart and a halfs (3 pint jars otherwise known as Syrup jars)
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I planted potatoes for the first time this year. I just can not tell when to dig them up. I just dug up a plant that was dying and got 4 itty bitty potatoes. I am so NOT TOUCHING the other plants for a while. How long does it take for the plant to turn itty bitty potatoes into regular size potatoes? ? ?I am going to be canning potatoes next week. Got to dig them first. We like them to just heat up and melt butter over. I can in either quarts or quart and a halfs (3 pint jars otherwise known as Syrup jars)
I planted potatoes for the first time this year. I just can not tell when to dig them up. I just dug up a plant that was dying and got 4 itty bitty potatoes. I am so NOT TOUCHING the other plants for a while. How long does it take for the plant to turn itty bitty potatoes into regular size potatoes? ? ?
After the plants have bloomed and died there should be potatoes under them. I have been digging some up to eat on and have been finding baseball and bigger sized potatoes. How far down did you dig? The bigger ones will break off when you pull the plant and the smaller ones will hang on. What kind of potatoes did you plant?I planted potatoes for the first time this year. I just can not tell when to dig them up. I just dug up a plant that was dying and got 4 itty bitty potatoes. I am so NOT TOUCHING the other plants for a while. How long does it take for the plant to turn itty bitty potatoes into regular size potatoes? ? ?
These are red potatoes and the seed potatoes were sold at our local Ace Hardware. I dug at least a foot down.After the plants have bloomed and died there should be potatoes under them. I have been digging some up to eat on and have been finding baseball and bigger sized potatoes. How far down did you dig? The bigger ones will break off when you pull the plant and the smaller ones will hang on. What kind of potatoes did you plant?
Quote: Where ever you put the spud, the potatoes grow ABOVE that point, not below. The soil needs to be loose, not hard compacted. My plants start emerging early in the spring (and sometimes die back if we get a cold frost or snow) and I usually harvest in late summer. I have a couple plants right now flowering (they have white flowers), but the plants are still nice and green. When the plant starts to die back, that's when you dig.
These are red potatoes and the seed potatoes were sold at our local Ace Hardware. I dug at least a foot down.
I found four itty bitty potatoes. When I pulled up the plants, there were no long reach stems / root systems like the videos I saw on U Tube. I don't know if the 10 inches of rain from the recent tropical storm caused a rot issue or if I didn't cover them up right or what ....![]()
Ok, same question... when did you plant?
I grow mine 2 ways (I switch throughout the years):
I either trench them... dig long deep rows, just cover the potatoes, then when they sprout over the soil line I cover them with more dirt. The sprout up again... I cover them... so on and so forth until there is actually a mound where there was once a trench. Like Barefoot said, the potatoes grow up the vine, but under the ground so you gotta offer more ground going up from the potato seed.
Hmmm... do your potatoes usually do good in your garden? The soil looks very sandy to me????I planted them at the end of Feb. So, it has been at least 3 months.... I dug a deep trench, layed the potatoes in the bottom of the trench and shoveled a thine layer of dirt over the poatoes... Then covered them as they sprouted the first time. They were not very tall when I covered the plants the first time. Then covered them again as they sprouted 5 - 7 inches above ground. Then I covered them a 3rd time as they sprounted above ground another 5 - 7 inches. Now they are up above the dirt for a fourth time... The trench was a good 12 inches deep when I started. The plants are 18 - 24" tall now. They don't seem to be growing at all now.
Here is the hole from the one plant I dung up...
Here are the itty bitty potatoes found in the hole.
Here is what a current plant looks like. This one had a few flowers on it 2 - 3 weeks ago...
Here is ANOTHER plant, but this one is near a tree and gets shade from it. Excuse the mess of my garden. I am in Florida and the weather has either been wet or hotter than Hades. I haven't been able to get out in the gardens and take care of weeding. UGGGH... It is a mess right now....