tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6023323360271992527.post1213190006187708024..comments2023-05-02T07:16:18.428-07:00Comments on Wild Plants and Wooly Bears: Keeper of The Kerr'sTom G. Seymourhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00862429721823843074noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6023323360271992527.post-32299410707353422662010-04-26T14:05:58.986-07:002010-04-26T14:05:58.986-07:00I live near Pittsburgh, PA and just read your arti...I live near Pittsburgh, PA and just read your article in YANKEE. Then that led me to your blog and to this article on potatoes. I would love to try growing some of these potatoes. I have had luck growing potatoes with growing tomatoes on top of them in the garden. This year though, due to last year's tomato blight, I will only be growing tomatoes in containers. Thus, I have a bunch of 5 gallon buckets. I would love to try growing some of these potatoes in a couple buckets. I was quite fascinated by your article about taking to the woods to find edible wild plants. We have a large wooded area not far from here and I have often wondered what edible plants grow there. Last week I did a Christ in the Passover presentation for Teen Challenge and one of the counsellors was telling me that he was headed out to the woods to find some sorrel mushrooms that grow nearby. That got me started! Then I found your article in YANKEE! <br /><br />My email address is suzanneu2@gmail.comsuzanneuhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02106284427121513998noreply@blogger.com