Can you really plant potatoes in the fall in any climate? Brian from @Next Level Gardening suggests that you can. In this video, I am planting potatoes at the end of October in Gardening zone 3b.
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Fun! I have a potato sprouting I'm going to try it with you here in Maine
I have had potatoes randomly pop up in the spring after rototilling my potato patch in the fall. Apparently I must have missed some in the fall harvest. I live in zone 3 Alberta so I think Brian is correct. Having said that, I haven't attempted to intentionally plant in the fall. Thanks for the video, I will have to try this experiment as well.
Love the Little helper!!! Who couldn't like thatπ
I'm also curious if this will work here in Moncton, New Brunswick.
I'm gonna test it out with a few tomorrow, worst case I'm out a few potatoes π I'm thinking I'll plant them in my empty bed that's along the back of my home and maybe the warmth from the basement will help out π€πββοΈ