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MiHale

(10,687 posts)
Tue Jun 4, 2024, 06:59 AM Jun 2024

Need some advice on hilling potatoes...

We normally grow Yukon Gold potatoes which are determinant and grow underground, we didn’t really have to hill up. This year we’re growing Russets that are indeterminate and require hilling. Our space is a little limited so we decided to go with a chopped straw and compost mix to hill.
I know that you stop hilling when flowering starts which is a little time away yet, we believe. Here’s my question.
Should we continue to hill or could we stop now? I think we could go a little more…my partner in green thinks that they’re ok now.
Should mention they are planted approximately inches into the ground then started to hill with straw.

Here they are…







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Need some advice on hilling potatoes... (Original Post) MiHale Jun 2024 OP
Taters looking good to me! Roasted in the white coals of charcoal/wood fire ... mmmm. That lightly chared ... marble falls Jun 2024 #1
Thanks I'll send my potato palate to you after harvest for tasting... MiHale Jun 2024 #2
When I need to know to stop, I mean find balance, my wife intuits it and nags ... er ... relays the information ... marble falls Jun 2024 #3
👍😂 MiHale Jun 2024 #7
Go big Bmoboy Jun 2024 #4
Cool! ...Thanks for the input... MiHale Jun 2024 #5
Pictures can be deceiving... 2naSalit Jun 2024 #6
Hey 2na!... MiHale Jun 2024 #8
This is why there'sand art... 2naSalit Jun 2024 #9

marble falls

(61,996 posts)
1. Taters looking good to me! Roasted in the white coals of charcoal/wood fire ... mmmm. That lightly chared ...
Tue Jun 4, 2024, 07:15 AM
Jun 2024

... smell of potato skins, flipping them hot from one hand to another and still trying to get little bites in. We kids always thought that was a treat when we grilled dogs and burgers outside in the Cleveland summers. But it was our thrifty parents feeding six kids from a big burlap sack of spuds.

Late me know when you're going to harvest them, I'll be glad to let you know if they're delicious or not. I mean ready. Looks like you know how to grow them right. They look like they're growing fine and you've buried the fruiting branches well enough to get the most of those luscious Russet roasters. If I were you, I'd be doing it just like you're doing it. They certainly look like they love the treatment.

MiHale

(10,687 posts)
2. Thanks I'll send my potato palate to you after harvest for tasting...
Tue Jun 4, 2024, 07:21 AM
Jun 2024

I’m going to hill one more time to the top but not over, my wife wants me to start building the door to the greenhouse…so she wants me to stop. Somehow I gotta find that balance.

marble falls

(61,996 posts)
3. When I need to know to stop, I mean find balance, my wife intuits it and nags ... er ... relays the information ...
Tue Jun 4, 2024, 07:44 AM
Jun 2024

... you are too kind to a geezer who doesn't deserve it.

When she gives you that one-eyed look, you know you've over-achieved your half of the balance.

MiHale

(10,687 posts)
5. Cool! ...Thanks for the input...
Tue Jun 4, 2024, 08:26 AM
Jun 2024

If this works like we’re thinking harvest should be kinda easy.

2naSalit

(92,341 posts)
6. Pictures can be deceiving...
Tue Jun 4, 2024, 08:43 AM
Jun 2024

They look fine but, as others have said, pile it on. Probably not nearly as deep as they should be so go for it.

Harvest will probably go real easy.


MiHale

(10,687 posts)
8. Hey 2na!...
Tue Jun 4, 2024, 11:34 AM
Jun 2024

I tried to get under the top cover for pics but that’s a close as I could get. I’m going to hill up again this endeavor should be fun.
How the weather by you? Warming up any? We were going through the photos yesterday looking for dates on when stuff happened, how far along the veggies were things like that, never before have we had plants at the stage of development they are now this early.

Hey, just gotta roll with what you get.


2naSalit

(92,341 posts)
9. This is why there'sand art...
Tue Jun 4, 2024, 02:57 PM
Jun 2024

To reading the natural situations.

My Sunday dinner pal and I just tilled our patch today. I have 54ft sq. tilled and I'll be putting things in the ground this week, starters and seeds. In between bouts of rain and wind.

The weather has been schizoid but I think we had our last freeze a couple nights ago and I'm ready to things going. I have a better location in the yard and will be fencing out the varmints right away this time. My tomatoes were late because a damned buck would come and eat the blossoms at night. Once I figured that out, it was kind of late but the plants still produced, I just ended up with a lot of small, green tomatoes at the end of the season.

With this patch, I can grow a whole bunch of stuff so I'm thrilled.

Break time's over, gotta go.

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