Some farms around RuneScape have potatoes within them; look through the ones near Lumbridge.
As far as Lumbridge, there is a potato patch just southwest of the wheat patch next to Millie's mill. It contains at least 120 potato crops. Despite the fact that it is a non-members patch, it is not disturbed often.
Allotments give fast experience for low level farming. Allotment seeds are planted in an allotment patch by using three seeds on any patch with a seed dibber in the player's inventory. Allotments need to be watered frequently from a watering can until ready to be harvested.
Harvesting yields between 3 and 56 crops and is done with a spade in the player's inventory. After a patch has been harvested, it will become clear, and can then be re-planted. Allotments are susceptible to disease, and need to be protected using the methods in the subsequent section, keeping the crops alive.
Once you have cleared the allotments of weed, simply use a bucket of compost on the patch, then use potato seeds on them and water them, keep an eye on the water patches, when they go just water again.
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Neither. A potato is a plant with the potato in the ground under a green top.
CAn you eat a decrative potato plants potato?
Yes the potato is an angiosperm
The Disaccharide Sucrose found in a potato plant is in the flesh of the potato. The potato is nearly 100% starch and carbohydrates that produce sugars in the body.
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The part of the potato plant we eat is called the tuber, which is actually an enlarged underground stem.
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I am assuming you are talking about the potato plant as a whole and not just the stem of the plant, which is what is known as a "potato." So continuing with the assumption that you are talking about a potato plant, then yes a potato plant is a multicellular organism. It is an organism and it has more than one cell that work together for the good of the group of cells.
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It is a common misconception that potatoes are roots. They are actually tubers, and thus potatoes are a part of the potato plant. They are not the roots of any plant.
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