The year I first bothered to chit my seed potatoes, I thought it was going to be one of those fussy Old Gardener rituals that didn’t actually change much. I was wrong. The un-chitted spuds in one bed ...
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Gardeners agree on the best time to plant potatoes—and it might be sooner than you think
Potatoes should be planted when the soil temperature reaches 45°F, and the soil is relatively dry. Plant seed potatoes six to eight inches deep in the soil and 12 inches apart. Plant potatoes in an ...
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