The simplest way to grow a lot of potatoes in your garden. The Ruth Stout inspired method. Follow me on 2026 and I’ll teach you how to easily grow food. gardeningGary PilarchikThe Rusted GardenVLog 5 Comments @pattymartin1783 2 weeks ago I did this about 6-7 years ago…had to keep adding straw…stayed pretty moist…the one drawback i had encountered was mice chewing on some potatoes… @justonegreatday 2 weeks ago i planted some japanese sweet yams this year, along with the potatoes. they taste amazing, i highly recommend. @charlenecooper2844 2 weeks ago Oh wow! That is pretty neat!!! 😍 Great job!! Thank you for sharing this information!!! @anthonybarnes 2 weeks ago Wow @ColorblindGardener 2 weeks ago ?? No roots? Why does it look like you just threw potatoes on the ground?? What am I missing?
@pattymartin1783 2 weeks ago I did this about 6-7 years ago…had to keep adding straw…stayed pretty moist…the one drawback i had encountered was mice chewing on some potatoes…
@justonegreatday 2 weeks ago i planted some japanese sweet yams this year, along with the potatoes. they taste amazing, i highly recommend.
@charlenecooper2844 2 weeks ago Oh wow! That is pretty neat!!! 😍 Great job!! Thank you for sharing this information!!!
@ColorblindGardener 2 weeks ago ?? No roots? Why does it look like you just threw potatoes on the ground?? What am I missing?
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I did this about 6-7 years ago…had to keep adding straw…stayed pretty moist…the one drawback i had encountered was mice chewing on some potatoes…
i planted some japanese sweet yams this year, along with the potatoes. they taste amazing, i highly recommend.
Oh wow! That is pretty neat!!! 😍 Great job!! Thank you for sharing this information!!!
Wow
?? No roots? Why does it look like you just threw potatoes on the ground?? What am I missing?