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    So I've decided I'm going to grow potatoes. Probably in bucksts. I need to look into some things but that's the plan right now.

    Why potatoes? Well that's easy, a wise man suggested it

    I like chips, steak fries, heck fries in general lol, boiled potatoes, mashed potatoes, salt potatoes, etc.

    So I think my plan is to try and find the most versatile type of potato in terms of number of things it's good for that I like to eat. Then look into how to grow that type to get a general sense of work involved. If it seems pretty easy then I might grow a couple different kinds.

    I'll keep updating this thread with what I learn along the way with progress updates. Please feel free to leave suggestions, ideas, or correct me if I'm wrong on something.
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  • #2
    think i'll join you, I've never grown potatoes and seeing that my mom is from Idaho, i need to! think i'll try them in buckets as well.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by usmcveteran View Post
      I like chips, steak fries, heck fries in general lol, boiled potatoes, mashed potatoes, salt potatoes, etc.
      Red potatoes don't fry up well. They just turn mushy.

      That's all I've got.
      Last edited by WARFAB; 04-07-2020, 12:38 PM.
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      • #4
        Originally posted by big flash View Post
        think i'll join you, I've never grown potatoes and seeing that my mom is from Idaho, i need to! think i'll try them in buckets as well.
        5 gallon buckets? That's what I plan on doing. Any idea where to get food grade buckets in Rochester area?

        I still need to decide on what types of potatoes I want to make. Then make sure I can get them to grow.

        I did skim video in other thread. Looks pretty easy. Still want to know how long it take overall. I'm assuming that we can start them indoors as well if needed until leaves break surface?

        The video said you just need night time temps above 45 to grow them.
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        • #5
          Found a really basic guide for kids here http://www.greatgrubclub.com/potatoes-bucket#printing .

          after reading that I've decided it's probably a good idea to look into all the ways potatoes can become poisonous.
          Last edited by usmcveteran; 04-07-2020, 01:08 PM.
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          • Norm DeGuerre
            Norm DeGuerre commented
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            the only way potatoes can be potentially "dangerous", is by eating the green sprouts
            never heard of anyone croaking from such consumption

        • #6
          Yeah the 5 gal buckets is what i'm going to try. i have a few random food grade ones already at my house leftover from another project that i'll use. pretty sure i got them from walmart.

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          • Norm DeGuerre
            Norm DeGuerre commented
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            I am just using left over tool buckets, as long as the did not originally have petroleum products, i.e. Hydraulic fluid in them
            I ain't scared

        • #7
          See if this link works, just saw this posted:

          https://www.facebook.com/groups/4179...70961?sfnsn=mo

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          • #8
            If all you need is potatoes to grow potatoes I might check out five guys and see if I can get some of theirs for making fries.
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            • #9
              BTW
              my impetus for Potatoes is the fact that commercial stuff is just so invasively laced with Glyphosate
              it simply is not good for you at ALL
              a five gallon bucket will give you 5# of potats if we have a good growing season
              sic semper boogaloo

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              • Norm DeGuerre
                Norm DeGuerre commented
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                later in the Fall I will take pix of the Spray Buggies getting loaded with Round-Up
                I do not want to ingest this
                and
                if I had children still..!!
                nooo freakin' way would they get commercial Potatoes

              • Norm DeGuerre
                Norm DeGuerre commented
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                Glyphosate (IUPAC name: N-(phosphonomethyl)glycine) is a broad-spectrum systemic herbicide and crop desiccant

            • #10
              Now everyone has me curious. I read that store bought potatoes might not be the best way to start a new plant because they're treated with chemicals that are intended to prevent them from sprouting.
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              • Norm DeGuerre
                Norm DeGuerre commented
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                not to mention the Glyphosate ..
                the anti-Sprouting chem is supposed to be especially injurious to your Kidneys
                but
                hey !!
                if we are going to die from the Coroana'rona ..
                who cares ..??

              • Norm DeGuerre
                Norm DeGuerre commented
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                wash them, they will sprout

            • #11
               
              sic semper boogaloo

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              • #12
                Originally posted by usmcveteran View Post

                5 gallon buckets? That's what I plan on doing. Any idea where to get food grade buckets in Rochester area?

                I still need to decide on what types of potatoes I want to make. Then make sure I can get them to grow.

                I did skim video in other thread. Looks pretty easy. Still want to know how long it take overall. I'm assuming that we can start them indoors as well if needed until leaves break surface?

                The video said you just need night time temps above 45 to grow them.
                Sorry gotta ask. Do you plan on putting any cow Peshitta in your food grade buckets? Potatoes do grow in dirt right?

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                • #13
                  How to get rid of the pickle smell frombuckets and it works great, just know that if you have quite a few of them, then you will really go through the Murphy Oil soap.
                  1. 1/3 cup bleach
                  2. 1/3 cup murphy oil soap
                  3. 1 gallon hot water
                  sic semper boogaloo

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                  • #14
                    Completely missed this thread until now. Potatoes are really easy to grow. Cut them with at least one eye in the piece and stick them in the ground. They grow. Lather, repeat.

                    I once had some potatoes about to go bad, so I did just that no harvested them later that year and apparently missed some
                    and had more the next year.
                    Old enough to know better, still too young to care

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                    • Norm DeGuerre
                      Norm DeGuerre commented
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                      You now live just down the street from Potato Country

                    • camper4lyfe
                      camper4lyfe commented
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                      My cousin’s a potato farmer. Sells mostly to Utz for their dirty chips.

                  • #15
                    Planting starts tomorrow
                    She wants to be your belly gun

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