[AT] digging potatoes

Ralph Goff alfg at sasktel.net
Sun Jun 30 06:38:38 PDT 2013


On 6/30/2013 5:57 AM, jtchall at nc.rr.com wrote:
> We’ve been too busy and the ground has been too muddy as well to dig/plow up our potatoes. Now that we have time, the weather forecast is for rain for the next week and the ground is already extremely wet. I’m afraid if we don’t get the potatoes out soon they will start to rot. We always plow them up when they are dry and have a building we store them in on shelves where we can pour them out not over 3-4 inches deep. I’m toying with the idea of getting them up regardless of the mud and washing them with a water hose—no scrubbing so as not to damage the skin. Then after they dry, move them to storage. Anyone here ever wash their potatoes before putting them in storage?
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Wow! That is early. Mine are just starting to bloom and we don't 
normally dig them til late September. I do recall washing them after 
digging one muddy fall in the late seventies. I don't recall the results 
though. I guess if it had been a disaster I might remember it better.

Ralph in Sask.



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