BMT -aka- Burn Me Twice

BMT -aka- Burn Me Twice Creators of Artisan Sauces

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04/03/2026

People say I should speak up about BMT however, I feel the product builds its own base.
Burn Me Twice - pleasure that's worth the pain!

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02/14/2026

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01/26/2026

The "Potato High-Rise": How to Triple Your Yield in One Square Foot Without Digging

If you want a massive potato harvest but lack the space for long garden rows, the "Crate Tower" method is a game-changer. By abandoning the traditional in-ground planting method and going vertical, you can grow an astonishing amount of food in a footprint smaller than a doormat. The secret isn't just growing up; it's building a multi-story "apartment complex" for your vegetables where every single level produces a harvest. Best of all, this system completely eliminates the back-breaking work of digging potatoes out of the ground at the end of the season.

The "All-At-Once" Construction Strategy

Unlike other tower methods where you slowly add soil as the plants grow, this technique requires you to build the entire structure on day one. You will need standard plastic milk crates, which offer the perfect balance of structural strength and airflow. To keep your soil contained, line the bottom and sides of each crate with a thick layer of straw or hay. This natural liner acts like a nest, holding the potting mix in place while allowing excess water to drain freely, preventing the rot that often plagues plastic containers.

Planting in Layers for Maximum Yield

To get the lush, exploding look of a fully successful tower, you need to plant seed potatoes in every single crate. Fill your first straw-lined crate about halfway with a rich mix of potting soil and compost, place your seed potatoes, and cover them. Instead of waiting for them to grow, immediately prepare the second crate the exact same way and stack it directly on top of the first. Repeat this for a third or even fourth crate. By planting every level independently, you ensure that roots and tubers form throughout the entire height of the tower, rather than just at the top.

The "Side-Spray" Watering Technique

Vertical gardens have one major weakness: gravity. Water tends to rush through the top crate and drain out before it fully saturates the bottom levels. However, the open grid design of milk crates offers a unique solution. To keep your lower levels moist, use a garden hose with a spray nozzle set to a gentle "shower" or "mist" setting. Because the crates are open, you can direct the spray right through the plastic grid and straw lining of the lower crates. This allows you to inject water directly into the middle and bottom layers, ensuring the soil stays evenly moist from top to bottom without drowning the plants on the "penthouse" level.

The No-Shovel Harvest

When the vines yellow and die back at the end of the season, you are ready for the easiest harvest of your life. Forget about driving a garden fork into the ground and accidentally slicing your prize potatoes. With this system, you simply lift the crates off one by one and tip them over. The soil falls away, leaving you with piles of clean, undamaged potatoes. The straw and spent soil can be tossed straight into the compost bin, and the crates can be rinsed off and stored away for next year's crop.

01/26/2026

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07/21/2025

We possibly have a new sauce. Let's see how it's received by those whom taste.

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07/02/2025

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04/13/2025

I've been thinking about creating a DILL PICKLE HOT SAUCE.
Since the craze is in affect I find myself behind / below the curve. Time to create this new FLAVOR

Very Limited Quantities, Get Cha Some Quick, This Is It!  People often ask me to compare the creations against other bra...
12/29/2024

Very Limited Quantities, Get Cha Some Quick, This Is It! People often ask me to compare the creations against other brands. I can't because, mine is better.
Try any of Burn Me Twice Artisan Crafted Sauces & you will buy more. I'm sure of it!

BMT aka Burn Me Twice "Texas M80 Firecracker"
INGREDIENTS:
Red Jalapeno Peppers
Spices, Vinegar, Water

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