Posted by Zootal on February 11, 2010, 10:06 pm
Some of the stores have seed potatoes. I'm in the mid Willamette Valley,
just a bit south of Salem Oregon. It's mid February. We will get frosts at
night for at about two more months. Isn't it a bit early to be planting
potatoes? Never mind that it's been raining non-stop for a few months and
the ground is mud..
Posted by Wildbilly on February 12, 2010, 1:18 am
> Some of the stores have seed potatoes. I'm in the mid Willamette Valley,
> just a bit south of Salem Oregon. It's mid February. We will get frosts at
> night for at about two more months. Isn't it a bit early to be planting
> potatoes? Never mind that it's been raining non-stop for a few months and
> the ground is mud..
Northern California here, the potatoes that I missed have come up,
frosts or not. Plant 'em, if you got 'em. Worse comes to worse, they'll
come up later.
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Posted by <balvenieman on February 22, 2010, 11:23 pm
> It's mid February. We will get frosts at
>night for at about two more months. Isn't it a bit early to be planting
>potatoes?
Ask the guys who want to sell you seed potatoes. It's probably a
800 call and it's to their advantage that you are successful. Where I am
it's 'way too late for potatoes, which go in in December.
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Posted by Zootal on February 23, 2010, 1:47 am
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>> It's mid February. We will get frosts at
>>night for at about two more months. Isn't it a bit early to be planting
>>potatoes?
> Ask the guys who want to sell you seed potatoes. It's probably a
> 800 call and it's to their advantage that you are successful. Where I am
> it's 'way too late for potatoes, which go in in December.
>
Home Depot is selling potatoes right now. They don't care when it's
planting time, they just care what they can sell. A small bag with 3 or 4
spuds in it for $6-$8? Pshhh...who are they trying to kid? Anyone who
plants potatoes now is going to have to mulch them heavily for the next 8-
10 weeks because that is how much longer we are going to get frosts. We got
a foot of snow last April, killed off a lot of the early potatoes.
Posted by <balvenieman on February 23, 2010, 11:41 am
>Home Depot is selling potatoes right now. They don't care when it's
>planting time, they just care what they can sell.
LOL! I never thought about Home Desperate! I've not been in a HD or
Lowe's garden shop in years and tend to discount them. I had in mind
those outfits that actually produce and sell the potatoes or the
nurserymen who buy from those specialists for resale. The Internet is
lousy with them. It's to their advantage to help you get good results
from their products because repeat customers are where the profits are.
Surely, among them is at least one that can advise you on earliest
planting dates for your region.
> just a bit south of Salem Oregon. It's mid February. We will get frosts at
> night for at about two more months. Isn't it a bit early to be planting
> potatoes? Never mind that it's been raining non-stop for a few months and
> the ground is mud..