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Backyard Garden Potato Harvest Day

July 26, 2021 26 Comments

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grandson helping Grandpa harvest potato in backyard garden
potato harvest with Grandpa in the back yard garden

Potato harvest time! Grandpa texted their mom to bring helpers over for digging them up.  

Call for helpers

Every year, the helpers are more helpful! They are getting bigger! Having the grands come help is common and easy because they live mere minutes away. The others are a drive away, not so close that they can drop everything and come up yet close enough for frequent visits.

potato harvest with Grandpa and grandkids in backyard garden
potato harvest with Grandpa and grandkids

 

No worries, they will get their chance. More produce to come!

grandpa’s potato digging fork

Potato harvest with Grandpa and grandkids

Who knew there was a special fork for potato digging? Not me. It makes the potato harvest so much easier.

Having the right tool to do a job is really does make everything is go more smoothly. Ever try to wallpaper without a extra sharp mat knife? Word to the wise, don’t! Jim has his special potato digging fork The kids used the typical gardening tools like spades. The potato mounds were dry and the dirt was easily turned over to expose the potatoes.

A few potatos do get speared! They are the first to cook.

satisfaction of working together

Potato harvest with Grandpa and grandkids

With nearly evey toss of potato Cor scooped up he was excited and let Grandpa know! So satisfying.

The red potatoes came up easily and the kids scooped then up as they rolled over the turned earth. They had to do some digging too. Watching the repurposed large paint bucket filling up was a measure of a job well done!

Grandpa and helper harvest red potatoes in backyard garden
Grandpa and Helper

They also brought in squash, zucchini and corn. I’ll be sharing more on that later. 

Backyard garden corn

Honestly, having them do the harvesting was not only a fun activity it also saved Jim’s back. Us older people sure appreciate that!  It also teaches work can be fun and it literally has good results. 

Thankfully the day was not a scorcher!  

barefeet clean up

Need an excuse to go barefoot? Walk on the turned soft earth while harvesting potatoes. But…that means some foot washing needs to be done before going inside.

One of the girls cleaned out the utility bucket and filled it with water.  Another one got towels from upstairs. We were ready to wash those dirty feet up to the knees on the patio.  

Washing feet after potato digging

When I was washing Omega’s she asked me if it was like the Bible story about washing someone else’s feet. Yes, it is. You know, it was not only necessary for cleanliness but also an act of caring. Jesus did it to demonstrate servant leadership and a willingness to do the lowest job for the good of the person. 

barefeet washuinbng on patio after potato digging
Barefeet washing after digging for potatoes

The bucket water had to be dumped and refilled. It was so muddy!  

leftovers, lunch and pretty treat cups

Backyard garden harvest lunch of Chinese leftovers

Need a way to serve small portions and easy clean up after lunch? Do you have party treat cups or hot bowls? I did, so I got them out of the china cabinet and found plastic forks. I bought these at Home Goods becasue I thought they were pretty not sure exactly how or when I would use them. Turns out with younger kids around these little treat cups and other like them are something I use frequently.

If you do order, make sure they are not wrappers that you have to assemble. If you use my affilate link I may make a small commission at not cost to you!

Lunch was Chinese leftovers from last night’s take out. The pretty treat cups were just right and a bit of whimsy to the ordinary.

Scalloped treat cups in soft pink and green

It happens that the kids do love Chinese food. there were odd amounts of each dish; this was a way to share somewhat fairly. The La Mien chicken noodle dish was the ‘filler’ dish insuring everyone had a taste and also had enough to eat.

Everyone got at least a bite or 2 of each dish and even some refills.  Bonus…easy cleanup. The little cups and plastic forks were tossed into the trash.

50 pounds

backsteps potato cold storage in Sharpie labeled paper bags
backsteps potato cold storage

They harvested 50 pounds of potatoes!  50 pounds!

Jim sorted them, unwashed into seperate grocery bags. He labeled them…not ‘one potato 2’ but First, Peel, Roast and of course Bake.

We had mashed potatoes that night. So good!!

It was a wonderful morning working togther with a good harvest!

By the way, it is an organic garden! Tomatoes are ripening now. So satifying.

Do you garden? How does your garden grow?

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  1. Marie says

    July 29, 2021 at 11:47 pm

    The garden looks so lush. 50lbs?? Wow! Very sweet to see the kiddos helping. What a fun day 🙂

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    • bushel and a pickle says

      July 30, 2021 at 1:36 pm

      It was a good day, fun and productive

      Reply
  2. Paula@SweetPea says

    July 28, 2021 at 9:39 am

    There is nothing like potatoes freshly dug from the garden. It is wonderful to see your family making memories together.

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    • bushel and a pickle says

      July 28, 2021 at 4:56 pm

      Love those times!

      Reply
  3. Linda says

    July 28, 2021 at 2:00 am

    What great memories your grands will have! This makes me want to grow potatoes.

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    • bushel and a pickle says

      July 28, 2021 at 4:57 pm

      Flowers and tomatoes work too.

      Reply
  4. Carol+Karl says

    July 27, 2021 at 7:05 pm

    These are the little things your grandkids will remember. Such great fun.

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    • bushel and a pickle says

      July 28, 2021 at 4:58 pm

      I do hoipe so!

      Reply
  5. Jayne says

    July 27, 2021 at 4:29 pm

    Wow! 50 pounds of potatoes, what a bumper crop! Good job you had so many willing helpers!

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    • bushel and a pickle says

      July 28, 2021 at 4:59 pm

      Yes, it was!

      Reply
  6. Stacey says

    July 27, 2021 at 2:54 pm

    Wow! This sure does motivate me to start up a little garden. Everyone looked as though they had so much fun!

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    • bushel and a pickle says

      July 28, 2021 at 5:00 pm

      They do have fun. We want Grandparent’s home to be fun and supportive

      Reply
  7. Cindy Rust says

    July 27, 2021 at 2:50 pm

    Linda, you had some great helpers!! It is so good to see youngin’s work in the garden! Pinning!

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    • bushel and a pickle says

      July 28, 2021 at 5:01 pm

      They are excellent helpers. Thanks for the comment and pin.

      Reply
  8. Anita Holland says

    July 27, 2021 at 5:43 am

    That is so sweet that you have little helpers that love doing it. 50 pounds is very impressive.

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    • bushel and a pickle says

      July 28, 2021 at 5:01 pm

      I was impressed!

      Reply
  9. Kim Waldorf says

    July 27, 2021 at 12:48 am

    That is so sweet that your grands came to help! I remember doing it once with my grandmother on their farm. What a fun post!!

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    • bushel and a pickle says

      July 28, 2021 at 5:02 pm

      Thanks Kim! Making good memories we hope!

      Reply
  10. Laura L WALKER says

    July 26, 2021 at 3:51 pm

    That is a lot of potatoes. How lucky to have such adorable helpers. Laura

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    • bushel and a pickle says

      July 28, 2021 at 5:03 pm

      We are blessed. They are very cooperative!

      Reply
  11. Doreen says

    July 26, 2021 at 3:35 pm

    My grandma loved to garden. It’s not for me, but I do enjoy the fresh produce of my brother-in-law now. Such wonderful family time spent together. Memories the kids will cherish forever. I still remember cooking and canning with my grandma with produce from her garden.

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    • bushel and a pickle says

      July 28, 2021 at 5:04 pm

      im not the gardener, Jim is. I do like the produce though!

      Reply
  12. Sara says

    July 26, 2021 at 2:55 pm

    Your little helpers are so cute! Enjoy the harvest 🙂

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    • bushel and a pickle says

      July 28, 2021 at 5:05 pm

      I agree. Thanks for stopping by Sara.

      Reply
  13. Danielle says

    July 26, 2021 at 1:44 pm

    Oh how sweet!!! Your grandkids will always remember this! I wish I grew potatoes, that would save us a lot of money!

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    • bushel and a pickle says

      July 26, 2021 at 1:45 pm

      It does and it brings so much pleasure to everyone involved.

      Reply

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