My potatoes that I harvested back in the early summer are sprouting eyes, even though I have kept them in the coolest area of the house, and in darkness. I’ll plant the smallest ones out tomorrow, I hope, and I’ll see how they do over the winter. It’s not potato-planting time in SC, but the ground doesn’t usually freeze here, and I hope that I can preserve these under a layer of mulch until February. We won’t eat the small ones, regardless, so it’s not a waste of potatoes.
Our locally grown fall supper
My potatoes that I harvested back in the early summer are sprouting eyes, even though I have kept them in the coolest area of the house, and in darkness. I’ll plant the smallest ones out tomorrow, I hope, and I’ll see how they do over the winter. It’s not potato-planting time in SC, but the ground doesn’t usually freeze here, and I hope that I can preserve these under a layer of mulch until February. We won’t eat the small ones, regardless, so it’s not a waste of potatoes.
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I LOVE your purple potatoes! And I love your goal of eating local food. We need to get together soon so you can give me some tips on that! ~ cheryl
Thank you! And I would love to get together soon! I do try to eat locally, although I don't always succeed.