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sweet tatersThey sure are puny.
Dale Shaw
TN Cub Rescue- Out of the Hedgerows and Barns, and back into the Fields and Gardens where they belong. Today's generation is so used to getting everything IN a box, they can't think OUTSIDE the box
Re: sweet tatersi think you planted maple leaf taters they are small and look like roots, Beauregard makes the beat taters
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Re: sweet tatersok, thanks Boss
Dale Shaw
TN Cub Rescue- Out of the Hedgerows and Barns, and back into the Fields and Gardens where they belong. Today's generation is so used to getting everything IN a box, they can't think OUTSIDE the box
Re: sweet tatersThat's not puny Dale that's art.
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Re: sweet tatersI think I need to take them to anatomy class.
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TN Cub Rescue- Out of the Hedgerows and Barns, and back into the Fields and Gardens where they belong. Today's generation is so used to getting everything IN a box, they can't think OUTSIDE the box
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One on the left will be tasty when it has time to cure. The giant ones are fun to dig but are not as tasty. Al "12 volt conversions are for quitters"
IH's are RED. Just say NO to yellow and white! Let us pray for farmers and all who prepare the soil for planting, that the seeds they sow may lead to a bountiful harvest.
Re: sweet tatersWell I dug the rest cause we got so much rain and the garden was a pure mudhole. So, I dug them all out by hand so they would not rot.
Just a little bigger. The ones on the cutting board were out of 3 hills yesterday. The other is just one of many today
Dale Shaw
TN Cub Rescue- Out of the Hedgerows and Barns, and back into the Fields and Gardens where they belong. Today's generation is so used to getting everything IN a box, they can't think OUTSIDE the box
Re: sweet tatersWell,--Dale,--at least ya got 1 tater from all that work!!LOL!
Ours are still growin, so wont be digging them yet for a while! thanks; sonny
Re: sweet tatersyep Sonny, but i can feed a family of 8 with that one tater. LOL
Do not know why the one set of hills did so poorly. When i dug the rest today, I got a lot of taters that size and just a bit smaller. Dale Shaw
TN Cub Rescue- Out of the Hedgerows and Barns, and back into the Fields and Gardens where they belong. Today's generation is so used to getting everything IN a box, they can't think OUTSIDE the box
Re: sweet tatersI didn't think I would have any sweet potatos since the ground was a bit cold when I planted them even though it was early June. After seeing this post I dug one hill.
![]() Wow I thought I will have a few even if only a half dozen hills grew and a couple that just sat for a month. Of course I dug the best hill first so I was a bit disappointed when I dug the rest. ![]() The entire crop. Oh well, wait until next year. Vern
Re: sweet tatersmine are still in the ground, when I planted them and they started growing, then the rabbits kept eatting the tops, now the rabbits are bigger, they cant get through the fence, the taters started growing again. so I dont know what to expect when I can get out to dig them.
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A farmer's proverbial optimism ! REMEMBER: Keep it correct, or you may have to face the
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