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Charles M. asks: I have limited space in my garden beds but would like to grow potatoes. Can I plant them in a container? Answer: Yes! Potatoes are well-suited for growing in containers. One option is ...
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You don't need a garden to grow potatoes—here's how to plant them in containers
Our guide to growing potatoes in containers will show you everything you need to know.
Plant each seed piece about 1 to 2 inches deep and 8 to 12 inches apart in rows. Though it is important to plant potatoes in March, emergence is slow. We are often into late April before new plants ...
DENVER — Get to work in your vegetable patch. Mine needed some cleanup. Potatoes are relatively easy to grow, but digging the bed is hard work. You'll need a bed or trench at least ten inches deep.
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7 best companion plants to grow with potatoes
Companion plants can provide all kinds of benefits for your potatoes. We asked garden and plant experts for their best tips ...
Learn how to grow sweet potatoes in your garden. This guide covers planting, care, harvesting, and curing for a bountiful crop.
Potatoes are a delicious vegetable you can easily grow at home—whether you have a garden or not. In fact, planting this crop in containers helps ensure a great harvest. When growing potatoes in pots, ...
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