tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3161424655689380473.post4098068506665026988..comments2024-03-26T06:30:07.649-05:00Comments on Green Roof Growers: More On PotatoesBrucehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04901484046810490059noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3161424655689380473.post-66038841393125344262010-03-02T13:04:30.311-06:002010-03-02T13:04:30.311-06:00I might give it another try too. I know it's ...I might give it another try too. I know it's a risk, but it would be so satisfying if it actually worked. I'm going to move the tower to a sunnier spot, choose the right variety, use the best composted soil I have, and then check on it every day.<br /><br />I've spent too much time researching to give up on it now. I gotta do it.<br /><br />Great site you got going here, by the way. You're on my list.<br /><br />- PhillipMud Songshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14632730667866960264noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3161424655689380473.post-80946286379954060232010-03-02T11:06:24.467-06:002010-03-02T11:06:24.467-06:00Hi Phillip,
Thanks for passing on your potato tow...Hi Phillip,<br /><br />Thanks for passing on your potato tower results. You've got a great blog, too.<br /><br />I might try growing in the tower again this year now that I have some idea on how I can avoid last years failure.Brucehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04901484046810490059noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3161424655689380473.post-62906766121909919632010-03-02T07:51:32.502-06:002010-03-02T07:51:32.502-06:00Man oh man, I would be so frustrated after putting...Man oh man, I would be so frustrated after putting so much work into it and getting that yield. I got about 7 pounds out of my potato tower, but nothing grew above the first level. Very disappointing.<br /><br />However, I've done a bit of homework and I think I know what we're all doing wrong -- maybe. I've written about it in detail over at <a href="http://mudsongs.org/" rel="nofollow">Mud Songs</a> if you want to check it out, but I think it comes down to carefully covering the stalk as it grows -- doing it immediately while the stalk is still soft. Only an inch of growth should poke through the soil -- just the top leaves -- until it reaches the top of the tower.<br /><br />I'm tempted to try it again next year, but I don't know...<br /><br />- PhillipMud Songshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14632730667866960264noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3161424655689380473.post-86235586323206848682009-11-26T11:40:35.588-06:002009-11-26T11:40:35.588-06:00Hi Richard,
Do you have any idea why it didn'...Hi Richard,<br /><br />Do you have any idea why it didn't work for you? Was it the kind of potato you planted? I've read that only Late Season potatoes should be used in mounding towers.<br /><br />It's frustrating not knowing why the plants didn't produce.<br /><br />Thanks for the comment.Brucehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04901484046810490059noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3161424655689380473.post-38485868842722196042009-11-25T10:50:12.514-06:002009-11-25T10:50:12.514-06:00Yeah, I hate to hear that, but at least it makes m...Yeah, I hate to hear that, but at least it makes me feel better.<br /><br />We planted at least 2-3lbs and harvested enough to two people to have boiled fingerling potatoes as a side dish. Very tasty, but probably not all that sustainable :)<br /><br />Based on what you suggest might have been your problem we will change how we do it this year. I really want some home grown potatoes!<br /><br />Good luck!Richardhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00473945183291422191noreply@blogger.com