On the morning of Town Day, we harvested a sample of crops for the display table, and wanted to show off our potatoes. So we pulled the first plant from the remaining row, and were shocked to find an almost solid bunch of red bliss. These are the red potatoes that didn’t seem like they were ever going to sprout last spring, so we overplanted with russets. But apparently at least one of them grew, and this was what we found under a single plant, all bunched together just like the photo. Most were small, but two or three were a very respectable size. (If you look closely, you’ll see one russet that must have snuck in from an adjoining plant.)
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Fall Crop Update
The peak of the harvest is past, and yet we tried second plantings of some crops because we had the space, to see what would happen. With about a month to go, here’s their progress.
Cabbage & Cauliflower: large leaves, producing well, but no sign of heads yet.
Carrots: leafy fronds are doing well; no sign of poking out of the ground.
Beets: alive but struggling.
Spinach: mostly eaten by Something.
Peas: half-height, base leaves yellowing, no sign of peas.
Lettuce: looking good! Might harvest some next week.
Also, here’s an update on some first plantings:
Eggplant: *continues* to produce, though more slowly.
Beans: the bush beans produced another handful; the pole beans have disappointed.
Potatoes: we pulled a single plant to obtain some potatoes for display at Town Day. The number amidst the roots was extensive, and while mostly small-to-tiny, there was at least one big red one. From just one plant!
Squash: the tiny zucchini was accidently harvested; there’s still a medium yellow squash; and the pattipan has several small fruits (not to mention flowers) which it thinks it has time to make bigger — we’ll see.
The mildew is back to some extent on the squash, and worse, has jumped to the other side of the garden and covered the collard leaves.
The rest of the greens (kale, chard, arugula and other herbs) still doing well.
Flash from the past…
RFG April 24 2010 from Nathan Robbins on Vimeo.
This Day in the Garden – September 18, 2010

Today we picked our first red pepper and pulled out the cucumber vines, which were pretty much covered with mildew and not doing much. Everything is slowing down.
This Day in the Garden – September 11, 2010

Today we dug the second row of potatoes and pulled the radishes from where the first potatoes were dug. And we picked a few eggplant. Ratatouille, anyone?
Q: How many potatoes do you get? A: Lots!
This is how many potatoes we got from one plant, and from a row about 5 ft long. That one plant came from just a piece of one potato. The whole row is from 2 or 3. Pretty darn good R.O.I., eh?



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