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Gardeners agree on the best time to plant potatoes—and it might be sooner than you think
Potatoes should be planted when the soil temperature reaches 45°F, and the soil is relatively dry. Plant seed potatoes six to eight inches deep in the soil and 12 inches apart. Plant potatoes in an ...
Plant potatoes in an area with full sun, and be sure to fertilize them upon planting and once a month after planting. Potatoes are the perfect vegetable for beginner gardeners to tackle. They're easy ...
Plant seed potatoes in well-draining, sandy, acidic soil that’s loose and deep enough for the potatoes to grow without ...
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How long does it take to grow potatoes? (And how to speed up the process)
Those spuds will be ready to be mashed and buttered in no time.
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