Container potatoes
#1
Posted 19 October 2007 - 11:17 PM
#2
Posted 20 October 2007 - 04:25 PM
#3
Posted 22 October 2007 - 12:52 AM
container planting is a problem when it gets hot enough to fry an egg on the sidewalk because as you water the soil and it is moist, the heat creates a nice cooked soil.
the easiest way to keep your plants roots cool would be straw bale gardening. It is nice because you can use the bales to sit on.
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#4
Posted 19 December 2007 - 10:58 PM
ETA, we use plain whites now but reds do just as well. We are going to use raised bed "lazy bed"s this year. Every where we have a wet spot we are going to garden. Moma 6 is probably going to whip me(yahoo) for spotting up the lawns but at year's end we will have plenty to eat---and avoid having to cut that section of grass. wc
#6
Posted 17 April 2008 - 09:27 PM
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#7
Posted 17 April 2008 - 10:17 PM
#8
Posted 20 April 2008 - 01:12 PM
He said 'compost', '___________', and 'manure'. What the heck is it?? It kinda looks like unbaled straw in a bag... I have no idea what it is.
#10
Posted 21 April 2008 - 02:37 PM
the same with the trash can but I could get if knocked over with a little crow bar slipped under it!
I like using cement block. I stack them up like you saw in the video but what I am doing now is....
wire on the ground to stop gophers! then, 2 rows of block and compost and plant, cover in compost. When the green starts to come up....2 more rows of block, more compost and more spudz an dcover again. When the green comes up.. more blocks, more compost, more spudz and cover. you can make it as tall or wide or as you want.
when I want to harvest... I take down the block. I am able to reuse the compost by amending it with fresh compost.
alternate the block so you will have half blocks sticking out.
these can go against a wall, in the middle of the yard.. and look like pillars into a garden. Set every so many feet and plants between. Wrapped between pillars with fencing, grow tomatoes or green beans or peas up the fence.
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#13
Posted 21 April 2008 - 04:44 PM
most grow farms spray a growth stop on taters before sending to market. You may have some sprouts but not big taters that way?
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#14
Posted 21 April 2008 - 06:25 PM
#15
Posted 05 March 2009 - 09:13 PM
This is why the straw works better as you raise more tires on it.

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#16
Posted 14 March 2009 - 09:42 PM
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#17
Posted 14 March 2009 - 11:06 PM
BTW, I grew mine potatoes in trash bags filled with rotted horse manure last year. I put fence around each one to keep the bunnies out. The kids and I had great time harvesting. We tipped some bags and just ripped others.
#18
Posted 15 March 2009 - 07:55 AM
- Several black trash bags filled with nice planting soil mixture, set around various areas of campsite.
-Youth watch them grow all summer and identifies as potatoes. In the fall the plants have died back indicating could harvest them any time.
- Gather kids who want to see what was in the bags and let them have fun discovering what can grow in a garbage bag.
-There were questions about watering. I wondered same but no clear answer. Perhaps the surrounding foliage helped maintain and depended on rain water, unsure of climate of area.
- Others mentioned can be done in 5 gallon bucket, poke holes in bottom. Need to poke few holes in bottom of the black trash bags also for drainage.
Oh! and remember not to wash your taters until ready to cook!! They store longer that way.





from spiritual faith to great courage.
from great courage to liberty.
from liberty to abundance.
from abundance to selfishness.
from selfishness to complacency.
from complacency to apathy.
from apathy to moral decay.
from moral decay to dependence.
from dependence to bondage.
#19
Posted 16 March 2009 - 12:39 AM
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#20
Posted 23 March 2009 - 05:48 PM
Assuming this even works, I'm also trying to figure out how to do crop rotation with them since you shouldn't plant potatoes in the same dirt 2 years in a row. I'll need to decide if I should just swap the dirt out with dirt from other parts of the garden, or grow something else in the tires next year. What else would grow well in something like that?
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