Most days on my way to work I pass a home hobby garden filled with an abundance of sweet potato vines. How would I know such a random piece of information without knowing the gardener? I have been growing my own patch of sweet potatoes this year.
On a whim after seeing an article in Mother Earth News I decided to order some vine slips and take a chance at what I could grow. My results were varied. Although my sweets did not get nearly as large as I had hoped, I did get a decent selection that would be good for baking and eating with steak. I would contribute this to my delayed planting of the slips a little late and the densely packed soil.
This Fall I think I'll incorporate some aged manure from the barn animals as well as some leaves into the area where I planted the sweet potatoes this year and see what happens. I also planted some sweet potatoes in the area inside my garden which has had the soil worked a bit more. The results were four to six inch long sausage shaped sweet potatoes. I had planted these really late, maybe even mid to late July. If these had more time to mature, I don't doubt that I would have had some nicely sized sweet potatoes.
Back to the hobby farmer... I had dug all my potatoes last night, unsure if I was pulling them out of the ground too early. The deer in the area have been feasting magnificently on the sweet potato vines. Combined with the cold nights and the leafless plants I decided to pull them out of the ground. I suppose my timing was perfect since the hobby farmer was pulling his out of the ground this morning when I drove past. I need to stop by and make his acquaintance, It looks to me like he could give me some pointers.
Saturday, September 17, 2011
Thursday, September 8, 2011
[Blogger app test run]
Just found the blogger app while catching up in my tech news. iDygest ran the article and it was interesting that o couldn't find the app by searching for it. I had to look at one of the source links that was at the bottom of the page, then follow one of the links from that second article which redirected me to the app store description of the app.
Downloading it was a breeze, and I already like it better than "that other" app that I tried to use to blog from my phone. Granted using the bluetooth keyboard with my iPhone is a little cumbersome, what was really the worst part was not being able to close the app, and reopen it without having to rewrite my whole post. So far with blogger when my screen has timed out, or when I've closed out of the app I haven't had to start over at all.
Downloading it was a breeze, and I already like it better than "that other" app that I tried to use to blog from my phone. Granted using the bluetooth keyboard with my iPhone is a little cumbersome, what was really the worst part was not being able to close the app, and reopen it without having to rewrite my whole post. So far with blogger when my screen has timed out, or when I've closed out of the app I haven't had to start over at all.
Wednesday, September 7, 2011
[ camping with condiments]
My latest instructable has been published to the homepage. http://www.instructables.com/id/A-Condiment-Solution-For-Camping/ It's been way too long since I've posted, I know. I haven't forgotten about this blog. I promise, I've been thinking about moving over to another hosting service that makes it easier to post from my iPhone. Anybody have any ideas? I never really use a computer anymore except at work, and blogging on company time is frowned upon I suppose.
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