No, you have to plant the potato. I grew one for a science project once. You have to bury the potato in some soil and leave only an inch of it sticking up. Keep it watered and in a sunny spot. You can plant the eyes of a potato, but only with big chunks of potato still attached. Cut a potato into chunks that contain two or more budding eyes, and let the cut part of the potato harden for a day or so, to help prevent rot. Then plant them about one foot apart with the eyes up (so they can see!). They should be planted about four inches below the ground's surface, but just barely covered over until they begin growing.
Usually skin on, with the potato crusting on the tender (opposite) side. The dish is cooked potato side down and served potato side up.
There is something wrong with either the muscles that move the eyes or the nerves that go to them. You will have to ask an eye doctor (Ophthalmologist) about this.
Probably the red tree frog.
sweet potato and dragon tooth orcarinas go on Google images and you can look up orcarinas
you probably have a sinus infection especially if your head or under your eyes hurt because that's where your sinus's you probably should go to a doctor.
Simply place potato slices on your eyes for 5 mins and relax. Another option is, if you have plenty of time, you can use chilled teabags and place it on your eyes for 30 mins.
No it did not go up it went down
No - columns go up and down.
After encountering Blue Eyes at the top if Wieliss Tower, go down on to the floor below it, then go back up, joltieon will be there
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yes, when I used to grow potatoes in my garden, I would just quarter a potato and plant the pieces. Certainly. Potatoes are often 'seeded' with a potato that has eyes growing that is cut up and planted rather than starting them from seed.