Potato question
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Potato question
"Glenna Rose" wrote in message news:fc.003d0941022bc9953b9aca00ee13dc63.22bc99c@p mug.org... That's what I do for the first ones, but I leave them in the ground and dig as I want them. My garden has good drainage so there's not a problem with spoilage. As the weather starts into the 30s, the potatoes (and carrots) get much sweeter. There is no potato like one that has just been dug from the garden on New Year's Day. :-) New Year's Day last year, we had sauerbrauten with potatoes and cabbage straight from the garden. I could not believe that unpicked cabbage could still be good, but inside the outer bad looking leaves was delicious cabbage (purple for sweet and sour cabbage). I expected the 'taters to be good but certainly not the cabbage. Our gardens are full of surprises and most of them are good surprises. What zone are you in? Some people are under a foot of snow by Thanksgiving. |
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