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Heavy Petal

Great idea! Is there still time to plant potatoes this year?

Theresa Loe/LivingHomegrown

Hi Andrea!
Yes! There is still time here in Southern California to plant...but I don't know about your area.

They are a warm-season crop in the North and warm and cool season crop in the south. I am Southern California...so I seem to be able to grow them spring, summer and fall. Fall can be a problem with too much moisture in really rainy areas.

Teresa

I've heard of this type of planting before...very cool! We may have to try this one year because voles really do a number on our potatoes sometimes. We need to find a good source of inexpensive untreated lumber though. The soil part is no problem. We get composted horse manure for free from friends. :)

Theresa Loe/LivingHomegrown

Oh Teresa I envy your composted horse manure situation. You lucky girl!

I know you would do great at this and your boys would enjoy "robbing" the potatoes from the bottom. The whole idea of "robbing" anything seems to really appeal to boys! LOL

Wendy W

Hi Theresa! I heart your blog & envy your garden! ;)

I just found out that you can find free horse manure on craigslist!

Durgan

How a Potato Plant Grows
http://www.durgan.org/URL/?ZELNG 21 August 2009 How a Potato Plant Grows
Potato growing test box was opened today. The pictures literally speak for themselves. Clearly there is no advantage in carrying out excessive hilling when growing potatoes. The purpose of hlling is to insure the tubers are covered. For comparison one Pontiac Red was dug in the same row, which was almost identical to the test box potato in appearance.

http://www.durgan.org/URL/?PotatoS Summary: Potato Test Box

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Wow!!! Your site is beautiful!! I love the artwork.

Deirdre G

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Hi It's me again, visiting and reading along. I love all of the beautiful pictures you have posted.

Deirdre G

Aanee Flowers Letterkenny

That is such a great Idea.
I love this really detail tutorial on the spud condo.
I am from Ireland and I think is quite Excellent.

Aanee xxx
http://www.myflowerdelivery.ie

Theresa Loe/LivingHomegrown

Hi everyone. Glad you are enjoying the potato condo post. It does seem to get a lot of readership!

~Theresa

Tneb9405

How did the potato harvest go?
Each year I allow my son to select one plant that will be "his to take care of". Last year it was watermelons. This year it's PURPLE POTATOES!
This condo idea looks really great since we're working with so little space at home!

Theresa Loe/LivingHomegrown

I love that he picked purple potatoes! Excellent choice. My boys LOVE digging up root veggies. He will have a ball.

The harvest went well. I expected more - but but a nice harvest. I ended up harvesting all at once and had to share because we couldn't eat them all. So I guess that is good!

Tracy Few

I want to make sure I understand this right. When the green plant shows up, you totally cover it again with soil, constantly making it resprout through? Thanks and love the info!!

Theresa Loe/LivingHomegrown

Tracy-
I cover up the STEM and leave a tuft of green leaves sticking out of the top of the soil. I don't bury the entire plant. The potatoes will form on the stem going up.

Does that make sense?

Laura

So you must use untreated wood? I have a lot of weathered treated wood, would that be ok?

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