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Using this method, You can grow potatoes all year round. Growing potatoes in plastic containers
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@juliemcmurtrie2713
@juliemcmurtrie2713 9 месяцев назад
If you start the sprouted potatoes at the bottom of the bucket with only a small amount of soil...then as the green tops grow up, you put some more soil in. So only a a bit of the greens showing.. keep doing that as the greens grow higher and higher.. then yes harvest when greens dry off.. you will get 3 times MORE potatoes 😁👍👍👍much love from Christchurch NewZealand 🌸
@Johngarden
@Johngarden 9 месяцев назад
Thanks for your experience, how many kilos of potatoes did you harvest
@esrcornwell
@esrcornwell 9 месяцев назад
Make sure you use the right potato for that method. Potatoes are determinate and indeterminate like their cousin the Tomato. Indeterminate you "hill" determinate you don't.
@MrSmirkster
@MrSmirkster 9 месяцев назад
That is only true if you are growing an indeterminate variety of potatoes. If you are growing a determinate variety then you would be wasting your time as determinate varieties only grow one layer of taters. You really need to know whether your potato is determinate or indeterminate variety. Very much like tomatoes. Indeterminates will grow all season long while determinates are ready to harvest all around the same time.
@RobertNZ
@RobertNZ 8 месяцев назад
For those not in NZ - we have pretty much no determinate varieties here in New Zealand (Ref.TuiGarden). We do, however, have a huge kiwi culture of growing mountains of potatoes in our back yards as if our lives depend on it. :D If a Mainlander (Sth Islander) says they're growing a "lot" of potatoes, don't bother asking them to weigh their yeild .... it's a lot.
@happydream9268
@happydream9268 8 месяцев назад
Yeah, called “hilling”.
@myjourneytotruth
@myjourneytotruth 10 месяцев назад
After harvesting, don't wash the potatoes. It shortens the shelf life of the potatoes. Store them a cool, dark place and wash them as you use them.
@ralsharp6013
@ralsharp6013 9 месяцев назад
Great hint
@user-yw5jd7by9g
@user-yw5jd7by9g 9 месяцев назад
Genius 😮😅
@ralsharp6013
@ralsharp6013 9 месяцев назад
@@user-yw5jd7by9g I imagine self-preserving microorganisms in that little bit of dirt💧🌱🗝
@imyouragent
@imyouragent 9 месяцев назад
Yes! I learned that the hard way. Great tip.
@phoenixrose6608
@phoenixrose6608 9 месяцев назад
I used to follow this tip but I always end up with flies coming from the bag & spoiling the potatoes, within 5 days. 🤢 NOW I rinse them off & put in the fridge, it lasts longer than a month... London life lol
@zacandmillie
@zacandmillie 9 месяцев назад
When I was a UN Peacekeeper in East Timor in my spare time I taught our local employee how to grow potatoes in old car tyres, You start the same way as shown here but as the potato starts to grow taller you put another tyre on and put in more dirt. We got to about 4 tyres high then let them grow. It produced a good supply. I taught our employee and told him to teach his neighbours in his village. I also taught him to make liquid fertiliser by soaking a bucket of cow and pig droppings in water for a week and then using the liquid. And I taught how to make compost. The country is one of the poorest in the world and people can't afford fertiliser so I hoped to impart some basic knowledge to help them feed their families.
@frankytrevor7
@frankytrevor7 9 месяцев назад
Where you learn all this? Do you have a channel? Thanks😊
@bijougavor4297
@bijougavor4297 9 месяцев назад
Yaayy!!!A HERO❤
@zackdohlinggaming8020
@zackdohlinggaming8020 9 месяцев назад
Good man,I want to see your own channel helping them grow potato.
@Zizzyyzz
@Zizzyyzz 9 месяцев назад
​@@bijougavor4297🤣🤣
@andremafemi1360
@andremafemi1360 9 месяцев назад
@@frankytrevor7reading books, asking older generations and search for how-to's for gardening or farming online
@ktarv6111
@ktarv6111 9 месяцев назад
The taste of home grown potatoes cooked right after harvesting is very, very good. You can really taste the freshness compared to store bought.
@matthewlane1040
@matthewlane1040 8 месяцев назад
I can attest to this, grew my first ones this year and the flavor is actually noticeably better!
@DIYGardenIdeas
@DIYGardenIdeas 8 месяцев назад
Thank for watching, please share this video with your friends
@user-wx1gd9fs1k
@user-wx1gd9fs1k 4 месяца назад
No you cannot. That is all psychological.
@thomasgleaton685
@thomasgleaton685 4 месяца назад
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@user-zb1qb6zu5j
@user-zb1qb6zu5j 2 месяца назад
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@adansilveira2031
@adansilveira2031 3 месяца назад
Harvesting potatoes that way must be the most satisfying thing ever.
@leedrury3435
@leedrury3435 11 месяцев назад
I love this set up. No kneeling or bending involved and a method that can be used over and over. Thank you!
@Johngarden
@Johngarden 11 месяцев назад
thank you, can you help me share this video with your friends?
@leedrury3435
@leedrury3435 11 месяцев назад
@@Johngarden Yes, of course I can :-) Could I ask a question please? Is it best to buy seed potatoes for this garden? Some people say they use the kind from the supermarkets but I have also heard this is incorrect.
@matthewkendall1861
@matthewkendall1861 11 месяцев назад
Yeah, anything to save on the back in garden! Only issue I have is the yield seems very low. 6/7 potato’s from 3/4 planted. I wonder if bigger pots would help with greater numbers.
@leedrury3435
@leedrury3435 11 месяцев назад
@@matthewkendall1861 Absolutely. I think the bucket idea is good for people with limited space but if you have a bit of backyard why not go bigger? Just keep it raised.
@matthewkendall1861
@matthewkendall1861 11 месяцев назад
@@leedrury3435 I leave the fruits and veggies I pick on the regular for my raised beds. The potatoes unfortunately still get the ground space as I usually just harvest them all at once.
@jimbox114
@jimbox114 Год назад
There is nothing like having home grown potatoes. Last year I was able to grow some potatoes in a cardboard box. By the time I was ready to harvest them the box was almost fallen apart but it was still strong enough to hold the dirt and potatoes inside. Then when I was done I just composted the box into one of my raised beds.
@Johngarden
@Johngarden Год назад
Don't use cardboard, you should plant potatoes in plastic containers
@bosevero2863
@bosevero2863 Год назад
What about planting them on bags?
@justice4dalton
@justice4dalton Год назад
You can put chicken wire around your boxes to hold them together
@Johngarden
@Johngarden 11 месяцев назад
@@justice4dalton Good ideas @jimbox114
@murralyn7981
@murralyn7981 11 месяцев назад
@@Johngarden why not use cardboard boxes?
@user-go4ho1mu7b
@user-go4ho1mu7b 9 месяцев назад
Plants are amazing. The producers in nature. Much respect for plants . Plants are amazing. The producers in nature. Much respect for plants .
@DROKMELCHISALEM
@DROKMELCHISALEM 11 месяцев назад
Wow! Where have been all my life. In the mid 1990s, I was practicing home grown urban vegetables with my children, but never knew this methodology with potatoes. Thank you so much for your tutoring.
@Johngarden
@Johngarden 9 месяцев назад
Try growing potatoes with this method at home, and let me know the results
@MoisesJrMacias-ji8sj
@MoisesJrMacias-ji8sj 8 месяцев назад
So this a whole new Craft of growing?
@MoisesJrMacias-ji8sj
@MoisesJrMacias-ji8sj 8 месяцев назад
@Johngarden
@Johngarden 8 месяцев назад
Have a nice day@@MoisesJrMacias-ji8sj
@spockmcoyissmart961
@spockmcoyissmart961 4 месяца назад
Thanks for your 'tubering'...........
@verginithe
@verginithe 11 месяцев назад
you should explain what you are doing; why do you put coal in the bottom? why phosphate? how many potatos per bucket did you plant? why did you cut some out when they sprouted? whats with the rice and bananas? how often do you water? looks like you grew 10 per bucket, isnt it cheaper to go to the store
@valeriexoxo
@valeriexoxo 5 месяцев назад
ikr, this drives me nuts!
@cobraarms2466
@cobraarms2466 4 месяца назад
Autism
@farwazadi8496
@farwazadi8496 Месяц назад
I don't know much but can answer a few Adding coal, don't know but it might be for nutrition purposes Phosphate as a fertilizer There should be 6-8 inches distance between each potato you sow. So it would be 1-2 max potatoes in one bucket Cutting sprouts, so max nutrition is given to the potatoes, it will save energy of plant and will give more nutrition to the potatoes, and eventually result in bigger potatoes So about watering the potatoes. Potatoes love water to check do this trick, check the soil 2 inches deep, if it feel moist so don't need to give water and if it's dry give it water and then double check it to make sure that soil is fully moist Rice and banana, don't know maybe for nutritional purposes🤔😂
@farwazadi8496
@farwazadi8496 Месяц назад
Oh 1 more thing, While flowering, sometimes when you don't prune early it grows potatoes berries type of thingy on flowering part, don't eat them most of them must be poisonous Make sure to prune flowering part it will help growing potatoes more Try growing in soil bed instead of growing bags or bucket, it will give more bigger sized potatoes
@9thgatedim273
@9thgatedim273 4 дня назад
​@@farwazadi8496bio char
@carolynellis387
@carolynellis387 9 месяцев назад
I bought some round bags lined from Wilkos years ago They have handles and with a small backyard, grew some amazing potatoes It was easy just had to water them. I even put in another bah, runner beans Again, great success but fed them with comfrey I grew tomatoes, herbs, rhubarb etc in a small space Not a lot, no land, but did what I could The taste of said produce was good
@mtnride4930
@mtnride4930 9 месяцев назад
AWESOME Just sent this to my brother-in-law this would be a great addition to his garden. Glad I found your video.
@Johngarden
@Johngarden Год назад
How do you like this method of growing potatoes, ask me a question here?
@Zambia974
@Zambia974 Год назад
What is the brick block for
@Johngarden
@Johngarden Год назад
@@Zambia974 to drain water
@AncientSecretz
@AncientSecretz Год назад
What about central florida zone? Tyvm 💕
@Johngarden
@Johngarden Год назад
@@AncientSecretz you can grow potatoes in pots
@Johngarden
@Johngarden Год назад
@@AncientSecretz planting potatoes in May
@bartsexton1652
@bartsexton1652 Год назад
Have you ever tried putting just a small amount of soil plant potatoes. Then as the get taller keep adding soil not covering the top of the plant . Once they reach the top of the bucket they will keep growing tell flowers. This way your yield will be higher .
@Johngarden
@Johngarden Год назад
i will try, thanks for your opinion
@billyandrew
@billyandrew Год назад
Depends what type of potato. This species grows on one level, by the looks of it, so planting by the same method you and I use will still result in just one layer of potatoes. Like you, I put in two inches of soil, put the potatoes in and cover them with two inches of soil. I let the shoots grow four inches tall and cover them in four inches of soil and a carry on doing that, each time the shoots grow a further four inches, until the soil is an inch below the rim of the container. These potatoes look like early variety new potatoes, which I normally harvest late May, early June.
@5801160052086
@5801160052086 Год назад
​@@billyandrew yes only indeterminate varieties will grow more as soil is heaped up, these appear to be determinate
@modestybrown1500
@modestybrown1500 Год назад
Thanks for sharing
@jcb3393
@jcb3393 Год назад
​@@5801160052086 how can you tell the difference between determinate and indeterminate?
@htqanhtuyet
@htqanhtuyet 2 месяца назад
Hello everyone, who love farming ❤❤❤
@baruchashirifi9488
@baruchashirifi9488 2 месяца назад
Me,I love farming
@modestybrown1500
@modestybrown1500 Год назад
Absolutely perfect method! It's amazing indeed. Thank you for sharing.
@Johngarden
@Johngarden Год назад
Thanks for watching, can you help me share it?
@billyandrew
@billyandrew Год назад
The more eyes/shoots you leave on the potatoes the more potatoes are produced, however, they're always small. This I do with my first (Earlies) crop and I harvest them late May to early June. These I use in salads. My second, harvested in late July to early August and third harvest, Sept - Jan, (Mains) I take off all but two eyes, which produces much larger potatoes. Think of the seed potato as a battery and the shoots as appliances. The more appliances the quicker the battery becomes drained.
@Johngarden
@Johngarden Год назад
How many kilograms is your potato harvest?
@JoeyDaBull
@JoeyDaBull Год назад
excellent comment pal!
@cherylanon5791
@cherylanon5791 Год назад
We've just planted our potatoes-- very short season-- and I leave 2-3 eyes for bigger spuds, yum!
@billyandrew
@billyandrew Год назад
Hi John. I get between, say eight and twelve kg per 30 litre tub. I went peat-free a few years ago and the yield dropped dramatically, but recovered, after I began using fermented nettles as my main feed, once they've been given their usual fish and bonemeal start.
@vernacorbett8382
@vernacorbett8382 11 месяцев назад
​@@Johngarden 7:52
@YY-jv4uu
@YY-jv4uu 8 месяцев назад
So my grandma was right. You wait til the plant goes yellow and dies to harvest the potatoes. I thought she was crazy but this video proves her right.
@aliciawiseman6434
@aliciawiseman6434 11 месяцев назад
I am new to gardening and appreciate all of these videos and appreciate those that take time to make them. Where do you get coal? What does the rice and banana do and can you use that mixture on plants like tomato, bell peppers, green beans etc...
@metsrus
@metsrus 10 месяцев назад
banana has potassium which is important for tuber development
@thriverprivate3383
@thriverprivate3383 9 месяцев назад
Never seen coal like that. Is it burned already so that actually it is coal ash?
@Johngarden
@Johngarden 9 месяцев назад
so right@@metsrus
@Johngarden
@Johngarden 9 месяцев назад
Charcoal to drain the soil, to prevent the potatoes from rotting@@thriverprivate3383
@johnmohale7462
@johnmohale7462 9 месяцев назад
@@Johngarden Thanks for the clarity on the coal question. Just noticed that it is not dark? What coal is this?
@slapshotbigmac822
@slapshotbigmac822 11 месяцев назад
Grew a bag of potatoes with a bag of potatoes ,only took 6 months
@YouTubeAreCommunistScum
@YouTubeAreCommunistScum 2 месяца назад
Aka you dead by now
@OsCar-pf2gi
@OsCar-pf2gi 26 дней назад
Lol😂
@RitzaM_1965
@RitzaM_1965 8 месяцев назад
THIS SET UP IS ABSOLUTELY BRILLIANT!! Thank you for sharing and God bless!!
@DIYGardenIdeas
@DIYGardenIdeas Год назад
Good method of growing potatoes
@Johngarden
@Johngarden Год назад
haha
@INFP3355R
@INFP3355R 2 месяца назад
I love ur channel
@annroutley1419
@annroutley1419 11 месяцев назад
Potatoes, homegrown are so tasty. I have a "green living" crop of last year's swiss chard which has seeded itself in the raised bed where I have planted my potatoes. Both crops have grown in empathy with one another. A beneficial growing method for potato and chard and two veggies for my tummy to enjoy😊
@promisechidimma1289
@promisechidimma1289 6 месяцев назад
Potatoes wow is good ❤
@geod3589
@geod3589 9 месяцев назад
Ive grown potatoes in containers for the past 4 years. Really works out well.
@Johngarden
@Johngarden 9 месяцев назад
How many potatoes have you harvested?
@geod3589
@geod3589 9 месяцев назад
@@Johngarden I only use 5 containers and get maybe 10 or so out of each one. They aren't large, the size of a chicken egg or a bit larger.
@Johngarden
@Johngarden 9 месяцев назад
When the potatoes are small, you should add organic fertilizer to make the tubers more nutritious@@geod3589
@jjk1894
@jjk1894 9 месяцев назад
Did you use the white stuff that's recommended in Garden's video to grow the potatoes?
@Johngarden
@Johngarden 9 месяцев назад
yes@@jjk1894
@neilm6412
@neilm6412 Год назад
As someone who has never planted a thing, I found this very interesting. Are those just regular potatoes you started with? Like the kind bought at the store? Can you just keep going using the previous harvest to make more?
@B30pt87
@B30pt87 Год назад
If you buy potatoes at the store make sure they're organically grown. The commercial growers spray their potatoes with sprout inhibitors so they won't sprout before someone buys them, and buying potatoes that won't sprout kind of renders them useless for people who want them to sprout!
@someonewhoknows1891
@someonewhoknows1891 Год назад
The ones that you buy at the store will eventually sprout and you can still plant them. Rinsing them off really well as soon as you get them. If you know you want to use them to grow more potatoes does help. I’ve grown quite a few potatoes from those that I didn’t eat and sprouted. I don’t think they mentioned it here but sweet potatoes are a little different so don’t try that with them you would need to watch another video lol.
@neilm6412
@neilm6412 Год назад
@@someonewhoknows1891 Thank you.
@Johngarden
@Johngarden 11 месяцев назад
I will choose the best potatoes for seeding for the next crop.
@RobinSueWho
@RobinSueWho 11 месяцев назад
I grew tomatoes from the seeds of store bought tomatoes. From 2 beefsteak tomatoes, we ended up with hundreds of smaller tomatoes that I used in salads & made sauces.
@CHEDDARPEPPERPREPPER
@CHEDDARPEPPERPREPPER 9 месяцев назад
Wonderful video, thanks for sharing your Wisdom with us! God Bless you!
@Pinkpumpkingardener
@Pinkpumpkingardener 2 месяца назад
I have not tried doing potatoes, but this is so satisfying that I have to try! I’ve seen a lot of people that do the potatoes in boxes or some type of contraption made to wear when the potatoes are ready you just open it and boom they all fall out. It’s just so cool and satisfying. 😅❤
@waseemahmedburiro7622
@waseemahmedburiro7622 6 месяцев назад
واہ واہ زبردست بہت زیادہ اچھے ۔ ❤❤❤
@bluewatertransparency9703
@bluewatertransparency9703 9 месяцев назад
If you cut the seed potatoes you get more plants. Just leave at least one eye ( sprout on each cut piece.
@lorettarambo2245
@lorettarambo2245 Год назад
This is so amazing, the hay you used keeps the moisture in the soil. The banana and the rice helps the potatoes to grow with the starches they both have. Am I right? Please let me know! Your potatoes look wonderful!!!
@jcb3393
@jcb3393 Год назад
It's not just the starches. It's also the potassium in the bananas helps develop more solid roots (i.e., potatoes).
@Johngarden
@Johngarden 11 месяцев назад
yes, use what you have at home to grow clean potatoes and save money, any questions?
@Johngarden
@Johngarden 11 месяцев назад
@@jcb3393 That's right!
@carolynsteele-pv1ls
@carolynsteele-pv1ls 11 месяцев назад
Love your bucket setup! Question: what is the purpose of pruning the green shoots with scissors?
@RaicaBogdan
@RaicaBogdan 11 месяцев назад
avoid diseases from soil i think
@Johngarden
@Johngarden 11 месяцев назад
pruning shoots, leaving only 2 to 3 buds, the new potatoes will be big and fast for tubers.
@nicholas_obert
@nicholas_obert 9 месяцев назад
The less shoots, the faster they grow. The plant has limited resources. In the initial stage, it's better to let a few main shoots grow tall and strong and then top the container with soil. Also, shoots that are close to the soil are more prone to fungal infection
@minimalistsmanaged
@minimalistsmanaged 8 месяцев назад
This was fun to watch - I can't wait to start growing my own potatoes - thank you for sharing :)
@asiangardening
@asiangardening Год назад
Homegrown potatoes must be delicious
@Johngarden
@Johngarden Год назад
:)
@waffle8364
@waffle8364 9 месяцев назад
This concept is fantastic, it's a great blueprint and you can get creative with the esthetics by painting the frame and the buckets .
@caco81caco
@caco81caco 9 месяцев назад
Wooow 4 potatoes planted, 5 harvested. Goood job!
@Johngarden
@Johngarden 9 месяцев назад
kakaka
@constancew.591
@constancew.591 Месяц назад
My thoughts exactly.
@billk9628
@billk9628 Месяц назад
My friend's grand mother used to do this with olf tires, Lay out a tire, fill with soil, plant your starter potatoes. Once the spouts get to a foot tall, add another tire and fill with more soil. By the end of the season she would have 5 or 6 tires stacked and filled with tators! Then just pull a tire off as needed. the rest you just pull out, leave them dirty, and put in a cool place with no light. Growing in a basement with a southern window does work as well. I did that myself in Wisconsin and it was wonderful to have fresh tators all winter.
@andremafemi1360
@andremafemi1360 9 месяцев назад
You can only grow potatoes all year round if you have light and warmth, so it depends on you climate zone or technical equipment. there are some potato sorts who grow slowly during cold times (early potatoes).
@Johngarden
@Johngarden 9 месяцев назад
Can you grow potatoes in a greenhouse this winter?
@andremafemi1360
@andremafemi1360 9 месяцев назад
​@@Johngarden you can plant potatoes in winter in greenhouse (or deep enough so that the potatoes do not freeze) to have an earlier harvest in early summer. but for harvest in winter or spring you would need a greenhouse warm enough so that the soil is not frozen (well above 0°C) and enough sun or grow light. this all depends on where you live on earth or if energy is very cheap. most countries import or use stored vegetables during winter. - Everyone who is growing his own food has my respect. Much joy and a good harvest!
@trnsfererr
@trnsfererr 4 месяца назад
yeah the title is misleading
@rasher6290
@rasher6290 4 месяца назад
In Ireland here,,,never grew anything or have knowledge of it,,,can I plant potatoes now in January or is it too cold?
@andremafemi1360
@andremafemi1360 4 месяца назад
​@@rasher6290too cold if you have no greenhouse and if your soil is frozen, wait for mid April and also look out for gardening channels/books or ask the older people. It really is joyful to see your own plants grow. Good luck.
@lydiadzingirai4533
@lydiadzingirai4533 9 месяцев назад
They could have yielded more if you had placed them deeper in the soil initially. They would have produced along the whole length from (6 inches) down, to the point of emerging out of the soil. Then they would have continued above the soil where you would cover with extra mound.
@Johngarden
@Johngarden 9 месяцев назад
so right
@conniefuller7370
@conniefuller7370 8 месяцев назад
Great tip...year round..it says...but how do potatoes survive in these buckets in the cold an snow here in Michigan? 😊ty
@NicheAtNight
@NicheAtNight 8 месяцев назад
​@@conniefuller7370ohio here... I wonder the same
@jotsntittles5783
@jotsntittles5783 8 месяцев назад
Only if they are an indeterminate variety - determinate varieties yield all at the same time - whereas indeterminate continue to produce (as with tomatoes) - hence the need for 'hilling' up and beyond Also, in cold zones you will need a heated greenhouse/solarium to 'grow all year around' I wish people would include what zones/regions they are growing plants in so others don't waste their time thinking they can do exactly the same thing at the same time of year or all year round to find out it didn't work and they wasted so much time effort & money.
@reneaucook4012
@reneaucook4012 6 месяцев назад
Correct! That's the first thing I saw.......wasted a lot of room for the new potatoes below the seed potato. People don't realize they grow from the seed potato up, not down below.
@Aiii_me6682
@Aiii_me6682 3 месяца назад
That rich soil plus the banana ice cream 😋😋 those potatoes are thankful for your love
@cesarestella915
@cesarestella915 11 месяцев назад
hey there, thank you for this video, very good :) Can you explain the coal? I'm in New Zealand and we refer to coal as the black one used for fire
@Moosetick2002
@Moosetick2002 11 месяцев назад
Not sure, but I think it was ashes from a fire. Aka the burnt coals.
@JohnDoe-fu6zt
@JohnDoe-fu6zt 11 месяцев назад
I'm wondering the same thing. Here in America, "coal" means the same as in NZ.
@archerkn2413
@archerkn2413 11 месяцев назад
I'm not quite sure either, but the things looked like they were molded. Maybe this person took some damp ashes and pressed them into a smaller pot. But if this is an important step, why do they not clarify that?
@oguzoguz4686
@oguzoguz4686 10 месяцев назад
may be ashes from his grand mother lol :)
@Johngarden
@Johngarden 9 месяцев назад
Allow the soil to drain quickly so that the potatoes do not become waterlogged (potatoes are easy to rot if they become waterlogged).
@karenCrowder-eh8cv
@karenCrowder-eh8cv Месяц назад
K. Thank you for the good tip. Hope my effort is worth it. Traditionally Good Friday is when to start planting potatoes.
@Elioha-gt8pu
@Elioha-gt8pu 11 месяцев назад
You can also do that in layers so those who are lower down had a lo ger time to develop and you will get potatoes twice.
@hans5130
@hans5130 11 месяцев назад
I worked with chits 12 inches long. Dug a trench 4-6 inches deep. Laid them horizontal. Tips just sticking out. Leaves now coming out. 50 potato, russet plants in 20’x20’ garden, Alaska grows
@mariae6942
@mariae6942 9 месяцев назад
Wow! Pretty nice harvest! I think I will give it a go myself. 😊
@AbdurRohim-zl7ki
@AbdurRohim-zl7ki 8 месяцев назад
তুমার আলুর চাষ দেখে খুব সুন্দর এবং ভাল লেগেছে আমিও চাষ করব
@dlsb1234
@dlsb1234 Год назад
Mais um excelente trabalho realizado. Parabéns pelo empenho e dedicação. Sucesso no canal...
@Johngarden
@Johngarden Год назад
Obrigado por seu encorajamento. Você pode cultivar batatas em casa?
@Johngarden
@Johngarden 11 месяцев назад
obrigado, você pode me ajudar a compartilhar este vídeo com seus amigos?
@dlsb1234
@dlsb1234 11 месяцев назад
@@Johngarden sim. Farei isso.
@dlsb1234
@dlsb1234 11 месяцев назад
@@Johngarden vou tentar.
@barrysrandomness
@barrysrandomness 11 месяцев назад
The addition of rice and banana has me perplexed. I'm guessing they're adding as a fertilizer and potatoes do need potassium, which banana peels have in great amounts. However, the amount that would transfer into the soil after 60 days of growth would be minimal.
@drd1924
@drd1924 10 месяцев назад
besides the potassium, I wonder if it perhaps makes them naturally sweeter potatoes before harvesting
@Valchrist1313
@Valchrist1313 5 месяцев назад
It's just asking for pests. Snails, slugs, flies, rodents...
@velveetaslingshot
@velveetaslingshot 2 месяца назад
Im starting a garden at my house to grow food. Im going to try this method. Im also going to buy a large freezer to store cooked veggies.
@SamThiThem03
@SamThiThem03 4 месяца назад
It's great when I see your video. It's very good and meaningful. Wishing you and your family good health and peace.❤
@sugarmuffin319
@sugarmuffin319 11 месяцев назад
What a great use of space. Love the set up!
@hockeyfrog2524
@hockeyfrog2524 11 месяцев назад
Your losing a lot of potatoes by not starting them way lower in the bucket. I'm surprised you even got 6-8 per bucket from 3 plants. Change the setup and you should get that from each potato. Very nice setup though.
@adelinamunroe9392
@adelinamunroe9392 7 месяцев назад
He got way more that six 😂
@dilsiam
@dilsiam 4 дня назад
I thought the same
@winter2442
@winter2442 4 месяца назад
WOW 😮 I never knew that was the process. This video was soooooo satisfying to watch. I just learned a life changing skill. I've been wanting to start my first veggie garden. I'm so nervous. 😬 I don't know where to start first. What tools are needed. What veggies are beginner friendly. What seasons to grow what 🤷🏾‍♀️ I'm just as GREEN as your plant 🪴 when if comes to this. Lol 😅😅 but I desperately want to learn 🤔🧐 Thank you for sharing😊
@cinn9023
@cinn9023 11 месяцев назад
When I work planting potatoes we cut each eye as a chunk then planted them in prepared ground & got a great lot of potatoes.
@CK-solutions
@CK-solutions 11 месяцев назад
I like the elevated design to make it easier on your back. Though it probably could be lower, in case you wanted to lift the buckets out
@Johngarden
@Johngarden 11 месяцев назад
Can you grow potatoes with this method at home?
@maddhatter3564
@maddhatter3564 11 месяцев назад
i went back and rewatched the harvest. im new to growing but have seen ppl harvest and i see several things that just aint right. from no tubers clinging to the roots to the skin already skined over which im told by gardeners takes a couple days, to the dirt rinsing off way too easy
@izzyzon4975
@izzyzon4975 9 месяцев назад
I distrust it, when the person who post these videos, doesn't give answers.
@PennyLane66
@PennyLane66 9 месяцев назад
I’ve grown potatoes in tubs 2 years in a row now and you do find new potatoes in the soil not attached to roots, how that happens I don’t know but it does.
@maddhatter3564
@maddhatter3564 9 месяцев назад
@@PennyLane66 but every time i see a harvest, yes many arent connected but ive never seen in real life a situation where none are attatched
@MsTwiththeTea1980
@MsTwiththeTea1980 11 месяцев назад
I am interested in growing potatoes 🥔 yours grew so nicely 👍🏾
@kamoonrathewolfgod9189
@kamoonrathewolfgod9189 11 месяцев назад
How wonderful was that? I love potatoes 10 ways to Sunday. This was a great informative video.
@Johngarden
@Johngarden 11 месяцев назад
Can you grow potatoes this way at home?
@kamoonrathewolfgod9189
@kamoonrathewolfgod9189 11 месяцев назад
@@Johngarden I probably could. I just planted a lot of sprouted potatoes in a pot that got too old to eat. Will have to wait and see what happens.
@channel-xw8fg
@channel-xw8fg Год назад
Good job 👍
@Johngarden
@Johngarden Год назад
thank for watching!
@garysmith1522
@garysmith1522 11 месяцев назад
Diggin' the folk version of "Come on Feel the Noise" 😝😝🤘🤘
@AndreaM77
@AndreaM77 11 месяцев назад
Loved this! Thank you for sharing! Imma try it. 😊
@kennethconnatser7542
@kennethconnatser7542 11 месяцев назад
Don't try this, it's fake. Only one potato per bucket, on top of 2 in. of soil near the bottom, 4 in. of soil on top to start. When plants are 4-6 in. tall, add another 4-6 in. of soil. Fertilize with something that's high in phosphorus, like bone meal. When the tops turn yellow and start to die, they are ready to pull.
@DisruptiveUnicorn98k
@DisruptiveUnicorn98k 11 месяцев назад
I had a friend from Germany who told me about this idea and I thought about 15 years ago that it was brilliant, and goat cheese and all that ,
@Johngarden
@Johngarden 9 месяцев назад
Allow the soil to drain quickly so that the potatoes do not become waterlogged (potatoes are easy to rot if they become waterlogged). bananas and rice as organic fertilizer for potatoes (you can use kitchen waste)
@blessingchingwaru5608
@blessingchingwaru5608 Год назад
Wahoo that's nice thank you for the knowledge shared 🎉
@Johngarden
@Johngarden Год назад
Can you grow potatoes with this method at home?
@realspitkenny5561
@realspitkenny5561 9 месяцев назад
Awesome video. One question: What was the item you put at bottom of barrel & what topsoil? Thanks
@MECX3490
@MECX3490 9 месяцев назад
Great question…it would be nice to have a list of products used…Great video!
@user-jq2um4oz2t
@user-jq2um4oz2t 3 месяца назад
种植土豆🥔的整个过程,真好。很精心。
@ganerpakhirongila6747
@ganerpakhirongila6747 9 месяцев назад
মাশাআল্লাহ্ আলু ধরছে😍👌
@tainted180
@tainted180 9 месяцев назад
Now I just need a banana plantation and rice paddy to support my potato crop😂
@Johngarden
@Johngarden 9 месяцев назад
what?
@jeffyoung3515
@jeffyoung3515 Год назад
Put the potatoes on top most people put them a lot lower
@Johngarden
@Johngarden Год назад
set low, potatoes are easy to rot
@quanghuynh12a5
@quanghuynh12a5 4 месяца назад
Cao thủ sắp đặt. Tuyệt vời quá John ơi?
@revonnecombs2131
@revonnecombs2131 4 месяца назад
Thank you for for showing me how to do the way you do with the potatoes.now I can grow them.
@jalderman8524
@jalderman8524 11 месяцев назад
Very innovative and smart way to grow your spuds. Are you concerned about growing edibles in old paint containers? Maybe food grade or fabric containers would be safer? Enjoyed your video, regardless!
@user-om9mg3wx2o
@user-om9mg3wx2o 11 месяцев назад
Where do you find food grade or fabric containers: Sondra
@joselopez-he1mc
@joselopez-he1mc 11 месяцев назад
@@user-om9mg3wx2o walmarts regular 5gal say they are food grade. Or get pickle pales from fast food establishments.
@susankeith326
@susankeith326 10 месяцев назад
@@user-om9mg3wx2o Many bakeries in grocery stores have an unending supply of food grade buckets. They're often free for the asking. Restaurants should also have them in excess.
@ameliemorton9849
@ameliemorton9849 10 месяцев назад
my only question is that when you removed the plants they came up without potatoes attached, leaving earth behind...and then there seemed to be a lot of potatoes in the earth below but not joined to the plant and without evidence that they were joined...thank you could you explain this
@missbubbles4720
@missbubbles4720 9 месяцев назад
The plant usually comes from the ‘starter’ potatoes which either break down as the other s grow or becomes hard small and dark so wouldn’t look like the others. When I pulled my plants up this year, I only had one tiny undergrown one attached rest had nothing and I only had half of one starter left at the bottom 😂
@miguelduarte75
@miguelduarte75 9 месяцев назад
Because it's fake
@jefforymerten9613
@jefforymerten9613 9 месяцев назад
@@miguelduarte75 Yeah, because you don't know how to do it, so... must not be real. This is real.
@MotherandSonVlogs
@MotherandSonVlogs 7 месяцев назад
We grow a lot of potatoes in a raised bed we did the same pulling the stems leaving the root crops in the bottom.Potatoes has tiny roots it separates from the vines when it is pulled.This planting potato video is real.Kudos to the creator!
@adubeaesther8181
@adubeaesther8181 6 месяцев назад
I like this method, Thanks for sharing❤
@Naskar0606
@Naskar0606 3 дня назад
ভালো লাগলো।❤
@jrbland18
@jrbland18 Год назад
Great harvest
@dianekell5460
@dianekell5460 Год назад
Nice! I am definitely going to try this!
@Johngarden
@Johngarden Год назад
Do you want to know how to treat potato pests?
@copic8241
@copic8241 8 дней назад
Nice job. Those are some good looking potatoes.
@Satowa12
@Satowa12 4 месяца назад
畑ではなくても立派な大きさになるのでびっくり‼️しました❤
@austinhowland7221
@austinhowland7221 3 месяца назад
Hello 👋 where are you from?
@HappyFamilyGarden168
@HappyFamilyGarden168 Год назад
Nice video 📸📸📸
@Johngarden
@Johngarden Год назад
thanks
@bernhardkaroljoachimzachar214
Vielen besten Dank für die Anregungen . Jeden Tag das Herantragen der Giesskanne und noch gute Erde dazutun : der Aufwand über Monate ist doch enorm , zumal man die Giesskanne jedes Mal an jedem Tag auch hochheben muss und hin und verschleppen muss . Ein Wasserschlauch zu den Pflanzen wäre angenehmer . Der Aufwand mit dem Spezial-Dünger ( gekochter Reis mit Bananen und Gurken ) nach ca. 3 Monaten finde ich eigentlich etwas übertrieben . Wieso reicht denn da nicht ein üblicher Dünger anstatt noch essbare Lebensmittel an die Kartoffelerde zu tun ?
@Johngarden
@Johngarden Год назад
I want to grow clean potatoes, so use kitchen waste and organic manure
@mzizirashid709
@mzizirashid709 8 месяцев назад
From Tanzania ... Kazi Nzuriiiii 🥰
@angelicachilando4689
@angelicachilando4689 2 месяца назад
Thank you very much, I am starting my potatoe home garden. Kudos🙏
@kellysardella928
@kellysardella928 9 месяцев назад
This bracket is amazing !! I lost so many potatoes this spring from roly poly potato bugs & others get in the containers. My neighbor sold his property the new ownets removed 20 trees ,plants etc disruptive to environment, I was inundated with more bugs & critters then ever before
@Johngarden
@Johngarden 9 месяцев назад
How many potatoes did you harvest?
@tumpizm4719
@tumpizm4719 7 месяцев назад
Refreshing and satisfying
@timhensley3695
@timhensley3695 11 месяцев назад
We had black rich dirt where I used to live, it was like Heaven on Earth 😢 we planted potatoes and each one was as big as your head 🤯 I wish I could go back there so bad 😢❤
@Johngarden
@Johngarden 9 месяцев назад
How many pounds of potatoes have you harvested?
@timhensley3695
@timhensley3695 9 месяцев назад
@@Johngarden It was back around 07/08. I'm not sure I just remember they were the biggest potato I have ever seen in real life. I literally was just talking about how badly I wanted go back and live there 😭 no more than 4/5 minutes ago. Neat huh ❤
@sridharnimmakayala8578
@sridharnimmakayala8578 9 месяцев назад
I missed this video, i have grown useless roses, this might given a better impression 😂
@tonyedwards7801
@tonyedwards7801 9 месяцев назад
Greetings, love this idea, I will be adding lockable rollers so that the structure can be moved into full sun at will. Would love to know what the dimensions and materials used. ❤
@IsaacSchultz
@IsaacSchultz 7 месяцев назад
I think the bucket is the only measurement tool you need, I think for height its up to you--but I think a standard counter is like 40 something inches. They used 5 gallon buckets, press a bucket to the edge of a board and start building rectangles around it, your 2nd 90 degree angle will be the hardest to determine (correctly--its just the width of the bucket from the two linear boards), but you can do it. It is all just built around a bucket, and I don't think you need any measurements. They used old wood for this, wood you just find around, people tear down chicken sheds or old porches all the time. I would use deck screws personally to tie it all together, but deck screws are kind of spendy, and probably overkill for this project. Even nails would be fine and I am not a fan of nails. I wouldn't do much to make this pretty, but the rollers are a good idea so your table will need more rigidity (cross supports) near the legs.. especially if you need bigger rollers to roll over grass or anything other than a patio or deck.
@tonyedwards7801
@tonyedwards7801 7 месяцев назад
@@IsaacSchultz Greeting's, thanks for the tips. 👍🏻
@ronhope3970
@ronhope3970 11 месяцев назад
Strange....only potatoes I've ever seen that seem to produce tubers with no stolons attached? must be a new species.
@barsharanigardia1797
@barsharanigardia1797 9 дней назад
Satisfying it is! U made me think to go for it! Thank you 😊 I'm doing it for sure!
@RomiWD
@RomiWD 2 месяца назад
Maravilloso! Muchas gracias por enseñarnos!!!!
@Foxlessmeadow
@Foxlessmeadow 11 месяцев назад
Don’t use buckets that had chemicals in them…ie: paint, like in this video. Food grade buckets or grow bags are safer.
@Johngarden
@Johngarden 11 месяцев назад
Do you want to grow potatoes at home?
@iNdUsTrIaLrOcKeR4U
@iNdUsTrIaLrOcKeR4U 10 месяцев назад
You could just use 5 gallon buckets and stack them. 5 on the bottom, 4 the next layer above, 3 the next layer above, 2 the next layer above then one. Then reverse them, rotating one bucket from the top to the bottom, pushing another upwards. Through the growing season, every 3rd day. Less or more. Saves space. Your experimentation is your lab, what works most to gain most.
@Johngarden
@Johngarden 9 месяцев назад
wow i don't know this method yet? can you tell me how many potatoes you have harvested from the above method
@iNdUsTrIaLrOcKeR4U
@iNdUsTrIaLrOcKeR4U 9 месяцев назад
@@Johngarden I was just applying your method with a little enhancement. Nothing guarantees anything in this life but death of the human body. Earth is but the step that gains Eternity. You choose your ultimate destination now here on Earth. No one probably told you but i just did now. Testify. Your burden gained.
@arthuurwong49
@arthuurwong49 9 месяцев назад
Good to grow your own potatoes - commercially, the ground is sprayed with pesticides before planting, the the plant itself is sprayed again, then sprayed when harvested, then irradiated or sprayed again to prevent molds, sprouting shoots - then we eat all those pesticide-ridden potatoes! Best to grow your own without all the pesticides & growth inhibitors😊
@iNdUsTrIaLrOcKeR4U
@iNdUsTrIaLrOcKeR4U 9 месяцев назад
@@arthuurwong49 Related to "Good to grow your own potatoes...". i am hoping to start an organic farm with varying livestock. i want to utilize heated greenhouses and grow through the winter seasons. i want to get off the grid. This modern era is enslaved to technology. There is no guarantee that technology might fail in the future. Like a soldier falling on his sword, not seeing that outcome. Research EMP.
@goodcitizen3780
@goodcitizen3780 9 месяцев назад
​@@arthuurwong49 We've been growing commercially since the 1920s. We use a little sulphur here and there and that's it. :-) Old timer style like my great grandpa taught us.
@johnsmith-so5do
@johnsmith-so5do 11 месяцев назад
Nothing about winter , so much for “ all year long “
@thesentimentalsoul3683
@thesentimentalsoul3683 11 месяцев назад
Great video. Thank you so much for sharing. I dont understand the coal part. Is it essential?
@austinhowland7221
@austinhowland7221 3 месяца назад
Hi Thesentimentalsoul where are you from?
@thesentimentalsoul3683
@thesentimentalsoul3683 3 месяца назад
@@austinhowland7221 Massachusetts
@dmitriykarimov305
@dmitriykarimov305 11 месяцев назад
Спасибо за видео! Вы молодец! Сделайте пожалуйста под видео текст, ваши субтитры, чтобы можно было копировать и переводить. Спасибо!
@watchaddicts1213
@watchaddicts1213 11 месяцев назад
The circular disks you put in the bottom of the buckets…each covered in drilled holes. What are they? I noticed you sort of broke up the one you put in the first bucket. Thanks Mark
@myobs
@myobs 9 месяцев назад
Yes, I wanted to know that too! It’s not ‘coal’ and infuriating that he’s not answering the question!
@watchaddicts1213
@watchaddicts1213 9 месяцев назад
@@myobs well, maybe 2 of us inquiring will create momentum in the form of an Answer.
@elangoj1335
@elangoj1335 9 месяцев назад
Bee-hive type charcoal briquette's ash...
@watchaddicts1213
@watchaddicts1213 9 месяцев назад
@@elangoj1335 thank you, Sir. I expected you’d reply when you found the time. Informative video, for sure, and I appreciate this extra piece of info!
@An8thOfShrooms
@An8thOfShrooms 9 месяцев назад
The harvest is bountiful this year
@mimicope3404
@mimicope3404 3 месяца назад
Beautiful potatoes! Great job!
@austinhowland7221
@austinhowland7221 3 месяца назад
Hello Mimicope where are you from?
@mimicope3404
@mimicope3404 3 месяца назад
South Georgia, US
@austinhowland7221
@austinhowland7221 3 месяца назад
@@mimicope3404 Nice place I live in Oklahoma City but I’m currently working in Mexico
@austinhowland7221
@austinhowland7221 3 месяца назад
@@mimicope3404 Are you originally from Michigan?
@austinhowland7221
@austinhowland7221 3 месяца назад
@@mimicope3404 How’s everything in Georgia 🇬🇪
@saundrayork767
@saundrayork767 11 месяцев назад
I'm interested in your rice and banana crop feed. Is the amount you showed for each bucket? And thanks for the great ideas; can't wait to send a link to my sister!
@Johngarden
@Johngarden 9 месяцев назад
Bananas with rice make a mixture of organic fertilizers, making potatoes bigger
@Themrine2013
@Themrine2013 11 месяцев назад
great thing about potatoes is they last up to 6 to 8 months if not washed. and stored properly
@enino52
@enino52 Год назад
Great video btw Can I use black unused coal ? Or it must be burned ?
@Johngarden
@Johngarden Год назад
you should burn it to coal
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