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Yes, You Can Plant Potatoes In The Fall—But There Are A Few Things You Should Know
Because the South has such a long growing season, you can plant potatoes in the fall. We cover all you need to know about successfully growing a fall crop of potatoes.
Potato maturity depends on the variety, ranging from about 110 days for early types to over 120 days for late ones. Key harvest signals include firm skin, flowering for early harvests, and foliage ...
Produce and power are both costly in the state. So researchers are testing ways to address both issues using the same land.
Potatoes are a versatile and popular vegetable that can be grown in home gardens. Plant certified seed potatoes in spring and harvest new potatoes after flowering or wait for larger tubers after the ...
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8 Plants You Should Never Grow With Potatoes In The Garden
Growing potatoes in the garden is relatively easy and very satisfying. They can be planted early in spring, and a second crop ...
Two gloved hands holding freshly dug potatoes in garden - Emma Boiko/Shutterstock Considered relatively easy to grow, potatoes (Solanum tuberosum) still require the right amount of water, nutrients, ...
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