Take a look at these plants.

Propane1

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Russet potatoes. Plants are huge. Other potato plants beside are all dead.
These russets are still flowering. There gunna be big russets I would say.
Dug 70 lbs of blues and 30 lbs of Norlands today.

Noel
 

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Holy!! Those plants are huge! You feeding them spent nuclear fuel?????
Geez I wonder. My son is working at the Bruce Nuclear facility right now and says there's a pot grow op down the road. Could be watering the plants there as well.
 
Russet potatoes. Plants are huge. Other potato plants beside are all dead.
These russets are still flowering. There gunna be big russets I would say.
Dug 70 lbs of blues and 30 lbs of Norlands today.

Noel
Do you recall the seed brand? Those are monsters.
 
Noel your the potatoe guru. Your inspiring. I told my wife the other day while we were clearing out the garden about your potatoes. We have about an acre thats flat & clear outside the garden area. I want to plow for next years potatoes. I like the way you plant & harvest with your tractor. We tried sweet potatoes for the first time this year...shocking experience! I'll post my experience on another thread.
 
Hope they develop some good spuds and not all plant growth. Have had that happen when planted in the wrong moon sign.

My wife goes by the almanac every year, it aggravates me. I don't like looking at the garden on a perfect day & can't plant. We did have the same beautiful potatoe vines experience with hardly any spuds.
 
Noel your the potatoe guru.
Noel enjoys his spuds and I for one think it's great that he shares his adventures. :)
Next year I plan to plant more myself and less sweetcorn. The harvest time for corn is very short and spuds can stay in the ground a long time. It's fun to plant things that don't spoil and people want.
 
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