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Old June 4, 2007   #1
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Default and the potato harvest begins...

I'm showing everybody my pretty Cranberry Red Potatoes today - these were very yummy!
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Old June 4, 2007   #2
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Nice..mine are still growing. Hope they look as pretty!
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whoa.
those are gorgeous!
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indeed, they are gorgeous.
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Old June 5, 2007   #5
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Congrats! They are so pretty!
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Very nice, hope that's not your total harvest?
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Heh heh heh Earl - that was just what was along the grass line - the bed is up against the lawn. I wanted to make sure I didn't mower any potatoes, so I checked along the soil line. Since this pic, I've taken in about a bushel of cranberry reds. I still have the all-blue, the king harry and the russian banana fingerlings that I haven't even looked at. Plus another couple rows of the reds. We like potatoes....
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pulled some King Harry out today, and didn't even get a chance to photograph them before they got cooked and eaten - very good potatoes!

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so...how many plants are you getting all those spuds from?
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Tessa - I planted about a pound each of seed potato - all chitted except the fingerlings, which are small to begin with. I'd say I have +/- 10 plants of each variety, maybe a dozen king harry...
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