aunt betty wrote:I'd do it again. It's easy but you have to be easy and move really slow or you spook em and half of them die from being scared and trampling each other.
Deltaman wrote:About 7 of them...
aunt betty wrote:Duck eggs are for sure worth trying.
aunt betty wrote:Hey I never growed sweet potatoes and just got mine in the mailbox today.
There's two trains of thought. Mound or a big long hill? Furrow?
I'm a yankee city feller so try not to laugh too much.
Anyone got experience?
The spot I chose is where the old burn pile was. It tilled up and turned into powdery fine sweet black Illinois black loam topsoil dirt. Our dirt is black here. If you farm you'd be jealous. Corn for miles an miles. You get sick of seeing it.
And some hunny sweet sweet hunny.Deltaman wrote:Sweet tater fries are pretty sporty! Also, we take the big ones, slice them about 1/2" thick, saute' in butter with brown sugar loaded up on top. My dove field farmer usually gifts me some when we hunt in the fall, and they have usually just come out of the ground. They are pretty good baked too, also loaded with butter and brown sugar..........
Ericdc wrote:They did a video on them yesterday saying they were as close to the first few DC’s as they could get.
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