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re: How to grow potatoes.
Posted on 2/19/14 at 8:31 pm to Tigerpaw123
Posted on 2/19/14 at 8:31 pm to Tigerpaw123
Is that the name of it? Old time? Do they need to be refrigerated prior to planting?
Just a new one too me. Potatoes and I'm going to try the yard long beans too.
I have 10 -5' x 12' raised beds. I have a lot of room. I need irrigation ideas as well. I'm all about drip but design and ideas are appreciated.
Thanks.
Just a new one too me. Potatoes and I'm going to try the yard long beans too.
I have 10 -5' x 12' raised beds. I have a lot of room. I need irrigation ideas as well. I'm all about drip but design and ideas are appreciated.
Thanks.
Posted on 2/19/14 at 8:34 pm to Martini
Sweet potatoes just need to be buried underground, nothing special. A couple inches.
Be warned that it is next to impossible to get rid of them once planted.
Be warned that it is next to impossible to get rid of them once planted.
Posted on 2/19/14 at 8:36 pm to Martini
Yes the name of store is old time feed n supply, on hwy 44, in between 61 & 621, very informative people in there, ask for Courtney, she is a master Gardner and a wealth of info, have your dimensions of your garden and they will set you up
Seed potatoes won't need refrigeration, just make sure each piece has at least 2 eyes and plant eye side up
Seed potatoes won't need refrigeration, just make sure each piece has at least 2 eyes and plant eye side up
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