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How to Grow Potatoes

One of the most rewarding veggie crops to grow – it’s almost fail-proof and so fun to dig under the plant for breakfast potatoes!

Botanical Information

Taxonomy

History

Physical Description

Varieties & Cultivars

Categories or Types of Potatoes

Earlies (aka New Potatoes) Early Potatoes take up to 110 days

Second Early Potatoes (110-120 days)

Maincrops

Colors Available

Notes on Potato Varieties

Growth Requirements

Climate & Temperature Requirements

Air Temperature

Soil Temperature

Humidity

Day Length or Light Requirements

Site Conditions Favored

Soil Requirements

Soil Texture

pH

Nutrient Requirements

Propagation

Methods of Propagation

Seeds

Seed Potatoes

2.5 lbs Mountain Rose seed potatoes; each bag to the left also holds 2.5 lbs of seed potatoes

Readying potatoes for planting; 2.5 lbs each of German Butterball and Mountain Rose

Chitting

 

Saving Seed Stock

Microplants

Cuttings

Division

Transplanting or Potting Up

Seed Saving


Planting Out

Bed Prep & Soil Amendments

Planting Bed Methods

Trench Method

Surface Method

Container Gardening

Routine Cultivation & Maintenance

Young potato plant

Water Requirements

Fertilization Recommendations

Mulching & Weeding

Hilling or Earthing Up

Pinching or Pruning & Dividing

Support

Winterizing

Companion Planting

Helpful Companions

Harmful Companions

Companion to..

Pests, Diseases & Problems

Common Pests

Common Diseases

Symptoms

Whole Plant

Leaves

Stem/Trunk

Flowers

Roots or Tubers

Harvesting & Storage

New potatoes from 2014 harvest

Edible Parts of the Plant

The tubers produced by the roots are the only edible parts of the potato plant. Like the other nightshades, the stems and leaves are toxic.

Yield

Days to Harvest / Harvest Timing

New Potatoes

Harvest Methods

Storage of harvest

Fresh

Canned

Frozen

Pickled

Dried

Cooking

Nutritional Benefits & Values

Toxicity

Cooking

Preparation

Cooking Methods

Recipes (link to …/category/recipes/tag/[plantname])

Sources

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