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Plant Your Old Potatoes GARDEN UPDATE



In this video we show you how to use the eyes of your old red potato to plant new ones! We discuss the how far apart and how deep you should plant your old red potato eyes as well as roughly how long it should take before you can harvest them. Grow & Learn with us by sharing your gardening tips for growing red potato plants and/or any slug and pest prevention methods used in your garden in the comments below!

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– Timecodes –
0:00 – Intro
0:30 – Step 1 – Cut out the eyes of your old potato
0:39 – Process Summary
1:36 – Step 2 – Preparing the soil
2:25 – Enjoy the gardening music
4:07 – Step 3 – Planting the potato eye
4:22 – Final Step – Water as needed
4:56 – Approximate Harvest Time
5:24 – Outro

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