This is pretty much our final harvest of sweet potatoes. We are learning new things each year. Remember eat your leaves as your potatoes grow!! #konnectingkindly #containergardening #sweetpotato #subscribe
That was a big tub for James to turn over by himself. Good job. Wow! That lizard startled the crap out of me! Nice Harvest, guys. I am going to have to find part one. Enjoy and take care
@@KonnectingKindly Yes. I planted a variety of things. I harvested my sweet potatoes last week. Watering has been my challenge. Some of my potatoes split. I think it's from uneven watering or leaving them in the bag through the 4 days of hard rain we had the week before.
@Amarie1961 Sounds like you’ve been busy. I’m not sure what might have happened with your potato’s, but we will keep trying!! Thank you for your support!!
Your video is a great reminder of the value of patience and perseverance. It takes a lot of time and effort to grow and harvest melons and oranges, but the end result is so worth it. And the fact that you're able to make a living by selling them at the market is even more impressive. Keep up the great work! And it's an honor to have you visit our channel, we can discuss more about our experiences in harvesting and building farms.
I got a good laugh today. Seeing James jumped from seeing the leopard is the same way that I will have jumped, thinking it a snake. You would have gotten a good laugh seeing me run out of the garden. You would think that I was Jesse Owen sister.😅😂
Yes, we have to be thankful for whatever we get. Water and bonemeal on a regular basis will help produce larger tubes. Keep in mind that growing in containers, plants will need more water - at least an inch per week with bone meal every 14 days until flowers appear. I put mine on top of my refrigerator, with a glass of water for 2 weeks.
Nice harvest. Did you know washing them before curing alters the sweetness? Cure first wash just before eating. You will taste the difference. Enjoyed the video.