No, potatoes can also be grown in pots.
Potatoes need a mound of fertile soil around the plant not dirt.
No potatoes need dirt to grow
potatoes need seeds dirt and poo idot
the mound over there is covered in sea men
You can't. Softball doesn't have a raised mound.
"Ground mound" is the hink-pink for "dirt heap."
Simply because there is nothing in it. They have dirt, piles of dirt and maybe a dirt mound.
More than likely a pitcher's mound is removed by smoothing the dirt out with a bulldozer.
It's just made of dirt.
In dirt.
To properly mound potatoes for optimal growth and yield, start by planting the seed potatoes in a trench and covering them with soil. As the plants grow, gradually mound soil around the base of the plants to encourage more tuber development. Make sure to keep the mounds loose to allow for good aeration and drainage. This will help the potatoes grow larger and produce a higher yield.
Is it the word "mound" (pile) or the word "earth" (dirt) that's confusing you? I can't really help you if it's the word "of".