
These are some of the peanuts we grew. Right now they taste like new peas

Here is a picture of our dismal crop of sweet potatoes. I think next year I will stay with the starts you buy here in Maryland. I bought these through the seed catalog and they are bush sweet potatoes that don't take over the garden.

Dad is digging the peanuts in our hard soil. I had watered them last week but the soil it still hard. I'm surprised that we grew as many peanuts as we did.
2 comments:
It was Coooolllldddd last night wasn't it? I wouldn't mind tasteing a fresh home-grown peanut when you get them roasted. Fun!
That's neat grandma!
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