Your 2025 Garden

I like to save seeds on OP plants as well. I do think it helps adapt them to your area climate and soil.
Yes! And it's another form of self-sufficiency security.
I worry when i`m gone my varieties will be lost! I would like to see others enjoy them as much as our family does! think I am going to send some seeds to MI gardener to see if he is interested!
Join Seed Savers Exchange, check out their website. As a member, you can share seeds with other members. I'm not exactly sure how that goes, so you'll need to look into the specifics.
 
You are mistaken me for someone else. I would love to have grown some pumpkins and weighed in Cinderella, but I have non of those.

I found out this morning that the rotten rodents had dug up my sweet potato plants again, I threw over a few bags full of pine bark,they don't dig anywhere with pine bark.

Today I will get some more pine bark so that I can replant my sweet potato, this variety of potato has soft leaves, my chickens love them and I too. We do not eat this sweet potato fruit, just the leaves.
That's interesting!

I planted two sweet potatoes in one of my raised beds. Their vines have taken over a 20' x 15' area, and then some.
 
That's interesting!

I planted two sweet potatoes in one of my raised beds. Their vines have taken over a 20' x 15' area, and then some.
I cannot wait to dig yams and Irish taters. I've only got 1 set of the vine and 4 grow bags of spuds but I look forward to opening these presents nonetheless. Maybe with the weather down in the 80s all this past week and overnight lows in the mid 60s it'll encourage the plants to begin storing energy underground.
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