Potatoe Advice please

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wawajake

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I live in Northern Ontario Canada and we are dealing with a very dry summer.
I have a small garden 30 x 30 that includes three rows of potatoes in the centre.
Now I put the potatoes in the center of garden because they would be last out of ground in fall, and so I could drive my compact tractor across the other crops (by then harvested) to get at the potatoes and dig them up with my tractor bucket teeth . (hard clay type soil so normally use tractor)

But now due to hot summer and bugs etc, the potato plants are just about dead looking, almost all yellow and most leaves shriveld . Now my question is how long in the ground can I leave the potatoes before I harvest ? I was hoping to wait until after my corn crop is done, so I can do with tractor. But if I must hand dig all the potatoes before they rot, then I will.

thoughts ???
 
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back on topic please ................potatoes
 
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My potatos are growing good even with this dry weather. They do get watered every day and they are in sand/loam soil. The potato bugs are my issue. You are probably okay to leave them in there for a few weeks as long as you do not have any mice/moles or bugs that will eat them and the ground is dry.
 
   / Potatoe Advice please #5  
Dig a few plants up to see what you got, then make a decision.

You can also use t he tractor lengthwise on the row. Just have to pick the spuds right away.:thumbsup:
 
   / Potatoe Advice please #6  
Once the tops have dried, that's your indication that the potatoes are as grown as they are going to be. I leave mine in the ground, pulling them 3-5 lbs at a time as I want to eat them, until I start to see signs of bug damage or rotting. The ground is actually one of the best places to store them, IMO, as it is relatively temperature and humidity-controlled. If they are near the surface and sunlight hits any part of them, that part will turn green and start to sprout, which makes it inedible. You can avoid this by mulching them heavily with straw. After I start to see signs of bug damage or rotting (due to excess rain, usually), I pull the rest of them and store them inside.

If you are going to use bucket teeth to pull the potatoes, then coming at the row sideways is probably the best choice. If you have a potato plow, you can drive the row lengthwise.
 
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I am seeing the exact same thing right now too.... potatoes dying off early. I NEVER in my life had potatoes die off this early and always harvested it in sept/oct. Looks like I will start harvesting it in july/august now and expect to pay a premium this winter for potatoes for first time in 10 years.:mad:
 
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I was told many years ago, that when the potatoes mature, and the vines die, they will keep better in the ground if you cut the vines off. Can't scientifically prove it, but it doesn't seem to hurt.
 
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Once the tops have dried, that's your indication that the potatoes are as grown as they are going to be. I leave mine in the ground, pulling them 3-5 lbs at a time as I want to eat them, until I start to see signs of bug damage or rotting. The ground is actually one of the best places to store them,

I agree 100% Don't panic.
 
   / Potatoe Advice please #10  
I've been hit with bugs in August- just about killing the potatoes. I left them there until 2nd week of October. Potatoes were not big- but they kept pretty well. Picking bugs is not good enough. You need an insecticide, check out Gardens Alive for Bulls eye for more organic type. Sevin also works.
 

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