Potatoes for next year

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Posted by Puckdropper on September 13, 2006, 11:35 pm
 
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I planted potatoes in my garden this year, and they did rather well.  I'd
like to save some of the smaller ones to grow next year, if I can.  Can I
do that?  What do I need to do?

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Posted by Pat Kiewicz on September 14, 2006, 6:06 am
 

Puckdropper said:

Unless you have a big problem with mice and voles, put them out
where you want them to grow next year and cover them with a thick
layer of straw.  Pull most of the straw off next spring.   Or next spring,
transplant the ones you missed this year harvesting potatoes.  (It *will*
happen.)

I've always had better results storing my potatoes in the ground out
in the garden under a heavy layer of straw than anywhere in the house,
even with the risk of mice getting to them.
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Posted by Puckdropper on September 14, 2006, 4:20 pm
 

kiewicz@someplace.net.net (Pat Kiewicz) wrote in


Thanks for the advice.  I'll try it.

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