ninnymary said:
thistlebloom said:
I just think potatoes are always worth growing. Definitely one of my favorite crops.
Thistle..can you elaborate more on this? Is it because they are easy to grow or give high yields for the amount of space, etc.? Why do you love them so?
Mary
Oh, boy! I could go on and on about why I love potatoes, but I'll try to spare you and keep it basic

. First of all there's the suspense, and wondering what's going on under the soil out there. There is a degree of anticipation for me as I wait impatiently for the time to dig them up.
Then there's the actual digging, which for me means sitting in the bed, working my way down the row, feeling with my hands for every tuber. Yeah, it's a dirty job! I'm sure others have much neater ways of going about this stage, but this is the way I like it.
And you know it's just thrilling to me when I feel them hiding under the soil! I'm getting that happy potato pickin' feeling just writing about it....
Now that you know how wierd I am....
Anyway, that's the
emotional part of my potato affair .
Another reason is that since we eat a lot of potatoes they're an important crop for us and homegrown is light years ahead of store bought.
Productivity as related to space required...I can't answer that one objectively because I have a lot of space. But for me, even if I didn't I know I would find a way to grow them.
Productivity is also linked to variety and location and soil. I grew just 3 varieties this year, and I had a huge variance in yield.
Yukons usually do pretty well for me, but this year they were blown away by the Maris Pipers. That was my first time growing the MP, and they grew as promised in the catalog. The Durangos which previously were an okay producer did squat, so they're off my list for future planting. I planted 17 pounds total for 3 varieties, and harvested 198 pounds, with MP being the major producer.
Oops, sorry, I'm rambling. But in the end I think the fun quotient that growing potatoes adds to gardening is worth it.
And, oh yeah, I live in Idaho and we're
required to grow potatoes.
