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FALL POTATOES?? Next Level Gardening put to the test



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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4 Comments

  1. Fun! I have a potato sprouting I'm going to try it with you here in Maine

  2. 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.

  3. 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 😊 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 🤞💁‍♀️

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