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Tag Archives: potatoes
A Guilty Conscience
I got a nice surprise the other day; here my oldest is holding a little beauty that appeared after some generous, guilt-driven watering: I had noticed recently that my potatoes were looking really rough and just assumed that I had … Continue reading
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
Despite April having been the third worst on record and May looking just as underwhelming thus far, most things in the garden are growing slowing but steadily. The Good: Remember when these potatoes were just starting to come up from … Continue reading
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Tagged beans, disease, potatoes, Sam, swiss chard
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Substance Over Beauty
One of my family’s favourite dishes is roasted new potatoes (when I remember to take them out of the oven on time), but I’ve never attempted to grow my own potatoes before; the hilled rows take up a lot of … Continue reading
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Tagged fertilizer, Gaia, grow bag, grow in a bag, organic fertilizer, potatoes, West Coast Seeds
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