If you don’t have a lot of space, no problem, grow your potatoes in a Root Pouch Grow Bag!
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So you want to grow some potatoes but you don’t have a lot of room let me suggest these root pouches they’re ideal for growing potatoes this is a 45 Gall root pouch so you simply would add some good potting sole mix and you want to add about 6
In so you want to take your seed potatoes and plant them eyes Side Up in a 45 gallon root pouch you can get a good 12 plants so just place them right up under the dirt about 6 in apart and as the uh plants come up
Through the ground and you see the green leaves you’ll add another layer of soil and you’ll keep doing this until the plants reach the top of your root pouch
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How often or how much would you water that size of pouch? Thank you for the vid!
Great info! Thank you! BTW, where did you get those bibs? Looking for some!
Gonna try this thank you mama hoss love your bib overalls
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Potato sprouts can easily grow through 10" or more of soil, so you can put a whole lot more mix on top of them. It'll hold more moisture that way. I've done 12" on top regularly.
I use my grow bags every year for growing potatoes. Works really well, just dump that used soil in a raised bed that you're growing cabbage , broccoli etc.
My sweet potatoes did great in those size containers! Love them!
Where did you get 45 gallon bags?
Question: when you add soil, are you covering the foliage or just adding up to the foliage?
Nice, clean overalls!
Determinate or indeterminate?