That looks amazing! I will definitely make some once I have my new fridge and can actually buy some groceries. I lost the old one-26 years old, Kenmore!-when we lost power for a week after Hurricane Beryl.
@@ryaldeveau207 if you aren't in your garden every couple days then you shouldn't be growing in containers. Not everything needs to be automated and tbh I love automation when it comes to irrigation but it's pretty simple to give this a spin every few days.
First year growing beans/peas! Waiting for them to dry out now so I can save em for next year. I wasn't even really expecting anything but we got so many peas, and bean season is just starting where I live so my garden is on track!
@@bonnierush7843 Actually The owners of Greenstalk tested this and it worked. But if you haven't seen how much soil each layer holds in person it can be hard to tell!
I plant slips in July every year and harvest in October. So nope! Not for me. But I don't get a frost until December (at least a killing frost that is)
Sweet potato slips make great salads! Boil em, mix em up with some tomatoes and onions, any sour citrus juice, some fish sauce or salt if you dont like the smell of fish sauce. It’s a staple salad here in my province in the Philippines
The sweet potatoes form under the soil and take 120 days! So I have multiple videos on how to grow them all the way to harvest but right now these won't be ready for awhile !