So for the hot season we grow Amaranth, Egyptian Spinach and Malabar Spinach. This video shows how to plant hot season greens with my home grown seeds and soil.
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@billybass641918 күн бұрын
I'm over in the panhandle and Malabar did very well here, but it's quite a bit slimier than I like so I quite planting it. But with the berries they produce, I still have volunteers coming up for years. I've never tried Amaranth. Today, I dug my Yukon Gold potatoes that I planted Feb 10. I had 14 5 gal pots and harvested 18lbs of spuds. A few were big, most were small. They only lasted 82 days so I was afraid they weren'g going to produce at all. I was pleasantly surprised.
@JimBobsGarden17 күн бұрын
We usually use it in our hamburgers so you don't notice it as much. I think you could also cook with them like in omelets or soups and stir fry perhaps.
@owll757118 күн бұрын
Hey, new to the Jax area… my Yukon golds were planted Feb 24 and the plants are still going strong… maybe too strong- looks like all the energy may be going into making leaves rather than roots. My first time growing potatoes. When I do dig them out, can I cure them outdoors in the shade? My garage is really hot so that’s not so good, I think.
@JimBobsGarden17 күн бұрын
I would let them grow till the vines start dying. The longer they are growing the bigger your potatoes should be. If you are curious you can dig your hands into the ground around a plant and see what you feel. I would only do it to one of your plants though so you don't disturb the roots too much.