Somewhere in the 1,100 pound range.
when the plant has a flower , small tender potatoes are ready, when the plant starts to wilt and turn brown, potatoes are ready under the ground!
No, Potatoes are unrelated to ferns. Ferns do not bear flowers, Potatoes do.
Cucumbers do not come from the root of the plant. They grow on the vine. Beets, carrots, and sweet potatoes are all roots.
Potatoes need a mound of fertile soil around the plant not dirt.
Dandelions have long taproots.
Plant spacing provides greater opportunity to plant leaves to receive maximum sun shine for photosynthesis.
It depends on the plant, assuming we are not talking about an extreme of alkalinity. Neutral is pH 7 Above that is alkaline, below it is acidic. Potatoes planted in alkaline soil will suffer - potatoes like, and thrive in, slightly acidic soil. Cabbage and broccoli love slightly alkaline soil. So it depends on what "plant" you are talking about.
potatoes are a plant. they are considered a starchy food.
Potatoes have "eyes" that produce new potatoes. The person growing them cut the potato with the eye and plant them.
Under good growing conditions you may expect to get 50lbs of potatoes for every 2lbs of potatoes planted. This will depend on care, weather and whether or not disease is present. In other terms, 6 regular and a few small potatoes per seed potato
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.
Botanically, yes, they are a vegetative plant organ. Potatoes are the tuber (root) of a fruit bearing plant. But nutritionally potatoes are considered a starch/carbohydrate and not vegetables.
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A potatoes plant stored starch
when the plant has a flower , small tender potatoes are ready, when the plant starts to wilt and turn brown, potatoes are ready under the ground!
No, Potatoes are unrelated to ferns. Ferns do not bear flowers, Potatoes do.
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