Watch This BEFORE You Plant Potatoes πŸ₯”

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Published 2024-03-14
Everyone loves potatoes. And you'll love them even more when you learn to plant them CORRECTLY, with Kevin and Tony from @simplifygardening.

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00:00 - Intro
00:45 - Determinate VS Indeterminate Potatoes
01:57 - Types Of Potatoes
03:00 - Chitting Potatoes
04:29 - Bucket & Grow Bag Method
07:41 - Classic & Ruth Stout Method

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All Comments (21)
  • Oh Kevin, you think you ended me? Killed me? LOL, I'M MORE RESILIENT THAN THAT. I'll see you on the Homestead... - Eric Espiritu
  • My ten year old son plants potatoes in his garden every year and he always has me grab the blue potatoes as soon as they come in stores so he can choose a red and "regular" to grow along with them. He cares for them all season then has me make him a red, white and blue potato meal every year lol. This year he plans on making a roast with his patriotic potatoes in his star wars crock pot! Just a heads up if you try to cook the blue in different ways, sometimes they turn grey but still taste fine.
  • @fizzypop1858
    Your shirt, and the resulting comments, had me laughing so hard that my husband asked me if I was crying and if I was okay. 🀣 I love the great gardening info in your videos, Kevin; however, the humor that always comes through, in so many ways, keeps me coming back for every video. Love you and your team!!
  • @wikedkhaleesi
    The "rip eric" on the back of the shirt πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚
  • I planted a bag of small red potatoes February 2 and two bunches of green onions my sister picked up for me. I have a disability and can`t drive so I have to grow my own fresh produce or do without. I`m gonna use this planting to make seed potatoes and I may replant some in the fall. Transplanting green onions is a great way to have fresh green onion tops for a long time and eventually a lot of fresh seeds. I also planted a dozen more fruit trees a week ago and I`m growing Parisian Carrots to mass produce seeds since they were so expensive for so few. I have Danvers Half Long Carrots growing but I`m not sure how well they`ll do but I still have over 3000 more seeds to get it right. The Parisian Carrots are little round ones and very easy to grow. I want to try peanuts because we used to grow them.
  • @corinne7126
    I've grown potatoes for 50 years in upstate New York and never chit. And I have a beautiful harvest every year.
  • @momijitherabbit
    Perfect timing on this video! I wasn't planning to plant potatoes this year, but I found a random potato in perfect condition in my compost bin yesterday, so apparently I am now growing potatoes this year πŸ˜‚
  • @MysteriaSdrassa
    Corn starch is great for dusting cut edges of potatoes, it speeds up the drying time immensly and you get less chance of rot when you do plant
  • @DanlowMusic
    I do the 5 gallon bucket way a little different. 4" of soil, put the potato down. Cover with enough soil to leave only about 4" from the top of the bucket. Then when the plant grows up out of the bucket put about 2-3" of soil. Then put mulch on top to protect the potatoes from the sun to prevent the green potato. Love your videos Kevin! I recommend you and a couple others to all new gardeners because you guys are easy to follow and are great teachers.
  • @borealphoto
    First time I hear a youtuber saying "unsubscribe". You ain't the boss of me so I'll subscribe.
  • @FrozEnbyWolf150
    Adirondack Blues are my favorites. You can't easily find them in grocery stores, so you have to grow them. The leaves of the plant are a beautiful purple bluish green, so they work well as decorative plants as well. The main drawback is the potatoes are such a dark blue color, they can be hard to spot in the soil when you're digging them up.
  • The t-shirt πŸ˜‚ I've been procrastinating starting my potatoes...I'll take this as my sign to get them planted tomorrow!
  • @JosieTube
    The Ruth Stout method works great up here in Vermont. I I throw them on the top of the ground covered with 8 to 12 inches of hay. I may water them once a month maybe It has the hay decomposes I’ll add another 6 to 8 inches by Midsummer Harvesting is ridiculously easy. Move the hay to the side and grab the potatoes!
  • @EmpressKadesh
    Early on in gardening I saw a video saying to just bury compost directly into raised garden beds... so then potatoes invaded everywhere in my garden just from the peels in my compost. ;D It was quite a chore digging them all out.
  • @Andrew48590
    Later on could we get an update on the grown bag and bucket potatoes, it would be pretty cool!
  • What a great synopsis about growing potatoes! Showed 4 different potato-growing methods in less than 15 mins. that provides all the info a newbie will need to produce a delicious basket of potatoes!! YUM, and well done!!
  • @seekerjordan680
    1. Died laughing at the shirt πŸ˜‚ 2. Just bought seed potatoes from Wood Prairie! Aptly posted video!
  • @jacobbruch3244
    The first crop I planted in my brand new garden this year is potatoes! Red Norland, Blue Adirondack, and Yukon Gold. Flanked on either side of the bed by garlic to help protect against aphids. So excited for the crop!
  • I use Tony's method of 1/3 soil, drop potato, 1/3 soil, 1/3 hay or straw.
  • I planted some of my potatoes in a mix of pine straw & weeds with some forest soil dumped on top. They`re about 4 or 5 inches under the straw and are growing. I`m making new soil with the straw and forest dirt and decided to make use of it as it decomposes.