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On many occasions, we've been tempted to grow our own potatoes. They're fairly low maintenance, can be grown in a pot
or in the ground, last a fairly long time if stored properly, and can be very nutritious (high in potassium and vitamin C).
Here's more incentive: according to this article, you can grow 100 pounds of potatoes in 4 sq. feet. Learn how after the
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According to this article from the Seattle Times [http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/homegarden/2002347126_potatoes25.html] ,
potatoes planted inside a box with this method can grow up to 100 pounds of potatoes in just 4 square feet. All that is
required:
Lumber
Seed potatoes
Soil
Careful attention to watering
The Times' guide for building a potato growing box yields up to a 100 lbs. of potatoes in a mere 4 square feet is shown
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Plant as early as April or as late as August 1, with an approximated 3 month till harvest turnaround time.
Here are some pointers from the article:
Cut apart larger seed potatoes, making sure there are at least two eyes in each piece you plant.
Dust the cut pieces with fir dust, which seals the open ends from bacteria.
Fertilize with 10-20-20 fertilizer at planting and a couple of times during the season.
Water so that the plants are kept at an even level of moisture.
Don't plant in the same area in consecutive years or use the same soil to fill your potato box, as potatoes can
attract various diseases.
"To save space, Lutovsky recommends building a box and planting inside it, adding sides to the box as the plant grows
and filling the new space with mulch or soil. When the plant blossoms, it starts setting potatoes in this added soil. Soon
after that, you can start removing the bottom boards from your box and "robbing" the plant, reaching in carefully and
pulling out new potatoes."
And if you're unsure of the nutrition content of potatoes, here's a handy label, compliments of the US Potato Board
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It's not Idaho, but you still can grow potatoes
You don't need your own private Idaho to grow potatoes. Greg Lutovsky, who has been growing potatoes as a business since
1993, says you...
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Greg Lutovsky, who has been growing potatoes as a
business since 1993, says you can grow 100 pounds
of potatoes in 4 square feet. All it takes is some lumber, seed potatoes and careful attention to watering.
In Western Washington, potatoes can be planted as late as Aug. 1, with a harvest sometime in November,
said Lutovsky. He now grows seed potatoes for the wholesale market after operating Garden City Seeds in
Thorp, Kittitas County, with his wife, Sue, for the past decade.
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In fact, gardeners who got in an early planting in April can now get started on their second crop.
A usual method of growing potatoes is to dig a trench, plant the seed potatoes in the bottom and then
shovel the dirt back in as the plant grows, covering about a third of it.
"A lot of people think you plant a potato and that the new ones grow below it, but that's not so," Lutovsky
said. "Potatoes grow between the seed piece and the above-ground plant."
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So in the trench method, the new potatoes develop in the soil that is shoveled back in.
To save space, Lutovsky recommends building a box
and planting inside it, adding sides to the box as the
plant grows and filling the new space with mulch or
soil.
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• Cut apart larger seed potatoes, making sure there are at
least two eyes in each piece you plant.
When the plant blossoms, it starts setting potatoes in
this added soil. Soon after that, you can start removing
the bottom boards from your box and "robbing" the
plant, reaching in carefully and pulling out new
potatoes.
• Dust the cut pieces with fir dust, which seals the open ends
from bacteria.
• Fertilize with 10-20-20 fertilizer at planting and a couple of
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times during the season.
Unless you steal all of them during the growing
season, in the fall you should end up with a box of
spuds — as much as 100 pounds, said Lutovsky.
• Water so that the plants are kept at an even level of
Watering at an even rate is especially important when
growing potatoes in a box, he said, since they will dry
out faster in the container than in the ground.
same soil to fill your potato box, as potatoes can attract
"Don't drown and then let the potatoes dry out.
Repeating that cycle throughout the year is a
guarantee that you'll grow knobby, scabby potatoes,"
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• Don't plant in the same area in consecutive years or use the
various diseases.
• His recommended potato varieties for Western Washington
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Your full potato crop is ready to be harvested when frost kills the tops. Or, in the absence of frost, you can
cut off the tops yourself, wait 10 days to two weeks for the skins to firm up and then take your box apart
completely, sorting the potatoes from the soil.
Fall and winter temperatures and humidity in Western Washington are ideal for storing potatoes, and you
can keep potatoes in a paper sack or basket in a garage.
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Or, you can plant potatoes in a tire lying on the ground and stack on new ones as the plant grows, filling
each new tier with dirt. But again, you can't rob your plant.
And there's another drawback: Get that many tires in your yard and you're bound to end up the subject of a
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