Potatoes Ready for Planting
I am a sucker for plants that start growing on their own.
Last spring it was a sweet potato, this season it is a white potato, three
actually. They started sprouting in my pantry. They were forgotten in the dark
and by the time I noticed them they had more than eyes. I put them in some
water and they grew shoots and some roots. I transferred them to soil in a
flowerpot and waited to see if they would continue to grow. They did. Green
leaves unfurled. The stems began reaching for the sun. I turned the pot and the
stems shifted direction. It seemed that they couldn’t wait to get outside so
when the weather warmed without the threat of frost, we planted them in our
side yard. They are continuing to stretch out and grow.
The other day our neighbor’s daughter asked if she can have
some of our tomatoes again this year and have we planted them yet because she
can hardly wait. She said they were better than any tomatoes she had ever
eaten. I think her enthusiasm is partly because she saw them growing. But she
was right about the taste – those tomatoes were great. I am hoping that the
potatoes will be as satisfying; we’ll be happy to share.
I, obviously, am not a serious farmer but I can understand
the passion of those who are. Growing food creates a
relationship that nurtures both sides. I feed the potatoes so they will grow
healthy and hearty and they return the favor when they develop to their
potential. The process is a wonder to me. Grow, potatoes. Thrive in the garden.
You will be appreciated when harvest time arrives.
I love this! There’s more than one way to plant a potato:
http://www.organicgardening.com/learn-and-grow/7-ways-plant-potatoes
It's wonderful to hear of the successes of Farmer Ferida. My husband and I gave up when we realized we were feeding all the wildlife within a one mile radius.
ReplyDeleteKudos to Farmer Ferida!
Farmer Ferida...I like it! I just planted some more potatoes ala one of the suggestions in the link. Let's see what happens.
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