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Top Comments (10)
next time .... BEFORE you harvest potatos.. cut down the foilage 1-7 days ahead ... .skin will harden then, saves you some trouble when harvesting
how about a curing video for the potatoes, onions, and garlic?
I'll never get tired of the "fake" laughter intro. Thanks for the videos! I live in a completely different zone (Canada 4a) but I still watch all your videos without fail. So many good tips, and I just love the energy you two have.
This is absolutely incredible! 🌿🍉 The fact that you harvested something that impressive from just a backyard shows how powerful home gardening can be. It’s inspiring to see what’s possible with a bit of care and passion!
Loved this POV style video. As a new gardener, seeing the thought process while in action is such amazing insight.
Lol 😂 Jacque sneaking a garlic bulb into his pocket at the last second, I’m gone 🤣 of course he’s gonna take some home!
Yes, we wanna see POV chores as well!! 😊🌱
The pov was kinda fun like we were playing a video game with garlic... haha
Here in zone 7b, I like to grow potatoes that are usually grown in Syracuse NY. I think the variety is called Keuka Gold. But they are grown for a couple months and pulled up for the younger potatoes; specifically for the dish called "salt potatoes". You can't really find the delicacy anywhere else so I chose to grow it. Ended up getting 13 lbs of them.
wow wish I had you as my neighbor LOL stunning garden more cooking video please
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Top Comments (10)
next time .... BEFORE you harvest potatos.. cut down the foilage 1-7 days ahead ... .skin will harden then, saves you some trouble when harvesting
how about a curing video for the potatoes, onions, and garlic?
I'll never get tired of the "fake" laughter intro. Thanks for the videos! I live in a completely different zone (Canada 4a) but I still watch all your videos without fail. So many good tips, and I just love the energy you two have.
This is absolutely incredible! 🌿🍉 The fact that you harvested something that impressive from just a backyard shows how powerful home gardening can be. It’s inspiring to see what’s possible with a bit of care and passion!
Loved this POV style video. As a new gardener, seeing the thought process while in action is such amazing insight.
Lol 😂 Jacque sneaking a garlic bulb into his pocket at the last second, I’m gone 🤣 of course he’s gonna take some home!
Yes, we wanna see POV chores as well!! 😊🌱
The pov was kinda fun like we were playing a video game with garlic... haha
Here in zone 7b, I like to grow potatoes that are usually grown in Syracuse NY. I think the variety is called Keuka Gold. But they are grown for a couple months and pulled up for the younger potatoes; specifically for the dish called "salt potatoes". You can't really find the delicacy anywhere else so I chose to grow it. Ended up getting 13 lbs of them.
wow wish I had you as my neighbor LOL stunning garden more cooking video please