Potato vines are not actually potato plants. They are evergreen flowering vines that bloom during the warm months with white flowers and yellow anthers, which some say resemble a potato. Its scientific name is Solanum laxum (previously known as solanum jasminoides). If growing indoors from seeds, start the process a few weeks before the last frost.
My wife is missing all of the plantings from the previous place. I think she’ll feel better when we sell that house and she can focus on her new garden.
We have bright green caterpillars eat out tomato leaves. They must be very tasty. I’m getting too tender-hearted to directly kill them, so I frequently toss them up on the roof or down the drive a ways. If any ever make it back, I will toss them again.
The ones which eat the Chestnut leaves, I let eat. The squirrels are going to get the nuts anyway.
Well Arlo. Time to break out the little wooden mallet, then sneak up behind those bugs and give them a nasty crack to the back of the head. Always works and is organic.
whahoppened over 4 years ago
Let’s see. There must be SOME reason Janice married you.
eromlig over 4 years ago
I’ve planted grapevines and they’ve NEVER given me wine.
tudza Premium Member over 4 years ago
Ah, related to the edible kind, used for garden decoration. Had to look it up.
amethyst52 Premium Member over 4 years ago
I have potato vines in my hanging baskets. They grow great.
Sanspareil over 4 years ago
I grow scarlet runner beans , they put on a good show for the bees and humming birds and they are incredibly delicious!
Skeptical Meg over 4 years ago
That’s right Arlo. You’re not supposed to get potatoes from tomato plants.
admiree2 over 4 years ago
Been there done that, A&J!
Michael G. over 4 years ago
Switch to tulips?
Sportymonk over 4 years ago
Potato vines are not actually potato plants. They are evergreen flowering vines that bloom during the warm months with white flowers and yellow anthers, which some say resemble a potato. Its scientific name is Solanum laxum (previously known as solanum jasminoides). If growing indoors from seeds, start the process a few weeks before the last frost.
https://www.gardenguides.com/70042-grow-potato-vine.html
Sportymonk over 4 years ago
Amazing how much I learn looking this stuff up.
jonesbeltone over 4 years ago
Arlo, what did I say about digging a hole for yourself?
david_42 over 4 years ago
My wife is missing all of the plantings from the previous place. I think she’ll feel better when we sell that house and she can focus on her new garden.
lars_doyle over 4 years ago
This strip is actually too stupid to comment on.
assrdood over 4 years ago
Put out a saucer of beer for the slugs. They tell me it actually works.
nosirrom over 4 years ago
I think your plants are suffering from moonburn, Janis. You need to give them some nightshade.
Jeannine Brown over 4 years ago
The deer ate all my sweet potato vines. When I sprayed them with various deer repellants, the deer just thought it was a condiment!
trainnut1956 over 4 years ago
Janis is providing all the whine you need.
Tyge over 4 years ago
Gardening for the rest of us.
Cincoflex over 4 years ago
I’d plant glass but it gives me a pane.
Fontessa over 4 years ago
You can buy good tomatoes. Plant OKRA! Because you sure can’t buy it in the grocery store.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace over 4 years ago
We have bright green caterpillars eat out tomato leaves. They must be very tasty. I’m getting too tender-hearted to directly kill them, so I frequently toss them up on the roof or down the drive a ways. If any ever make it back, I will toss them again.
The ones which eat the Chestnut leaves, I let eat. The squirrels are going to get the nuts anyway.
sbwertz over 4 years ago
purple cabbages make great ornamentals.
KennethPrice2 over 4 years ago
Surround your plants with vermiculate.
paranormal over 4 years ago
Just send the slugs to Fox Trot Classic! Peter, Jason and Paige will thank you!!!
JohnHarry Premium Member over 4 years ago
Ouuuuuuuuuuueeeeeeeeee – that is going to cost you big time buddy!
MartinPerry1 over 4 years ago
Well Arlo. Time to break out the little wooden mallet, then sneak up behind those bugs and give them a nasty crack to the back of the head. Always works and is organic.
DCBakerEsq over 4 years ago
I planted hops and barley and still don’t have a craft beer in the garden.
Sparkys44 over 4 years ago
Interesting, didn’t think potatoes grew on vines, thought they were tubers.