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That pretty well settles it. Monday evening, Lord willing, we'll have 'taters to plant.
 

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CrealCritter-- That's a pretty handy gadget!

Soil wise---- I've got some pretty hard clods in my tater patch, but other than that it is velvety smooth. I cut my seed taters this afternoon, and plan on putting them in the ground tomorrow.
 

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CrealCritter-- That's a pretty handy gadget!

Soil wise---- I've got some pretty hard clods in my tater patch, but other than that it is velvety smooth. I cut my seed taters this afternoon, and plan on putting them in the ground tomorrow.

Awesome :) both my gardens are in low spots, so I don't hardly ever have to water them. The minus is they are muddy in the beginning of the planting season.
 

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Kennebec is old reliable here. It does the best for me in years past. But Yukon Gold are my favorite to eat!
 
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