September 28, 2024

VIDEO: Growing Potatoes: Planting Tips for a Better Potato Harvest


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Potatoes aren’t difficult to grow, but a few simple techniques can be used to boost and extend your harvests.

You can plant in trenches the traditional way, or save time and effort with no-dig gardening. And by tweaking your growing regime you can even enjoy some out-of-season spuds.

In this short video we share four techniques that will help you grow your own delicious potatoes to enjoy from early summer, right through to winter.

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27 thoughts on “VIDEO: Growing Potatoes: Planting Tips for a Better Potato Harvest

  1. On my potato’s the green foliage some is growing faster than the other plants in the same pot am I still able to earth up even though some of the smaller shoots will be covered?

  2. Hi Ben, we planted 7 rows of potatoes. 3 rows were in their own plot and did poorly, 2 rows were planted with a row of bush beans in the center but only the beans at the end of the row sprouted and that section of potatoes did ok. The last 2 rows of potatoes that we planted with bush beans down the center did incredible! There were more potatoes per plant and the size was 4-5 times bigger than the others. We decided the only way to plant potatoes is with bush beans! Those beans did phenomenal as well!

  3. I made a big mistake by cutting off the foliage late summer on 2nd earlies and main crop, then completely forgetting and leaving them in the pots for over a month. Some have come to the surface and started turning green. Can I still harvest the rest without issues or should I just get rid of the lot. Keeping in mind these were my last few pots, I have managed all the other pots no problem, with harvesting them in time and have turned out beautiful. It's just these last few pots I'm concerned about and need advise on please.

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