A large potato about 3 - 4 inches in diameter weighs about 299 grams. The water content for this size potato is 224 grams. That means, a baked potato has about 75% water content.
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potatoes need about 67% of sun to grow
They need to absorb water an nutrients.
Why would you freeze them? You can peel potatoes and put them in cold water in the refrigerator until you need them.
Warm but not too warm. They still need water. Keep homeostasis (balance) of warmth & water for potatoes. They're best planted during April.
Nothing canned can be frozen as the water inside will freeze and expand squashing the potatoes. Canned food can last for years so you don't need to freeze them.
Potatoes are a root and grow best in moist soil.
Old potatoes can be rehydrated by mainataining in water 24 hours. Salt water increase the content of sodium in potatoes but it is not important.
Old potatoes can be rehydrated by mainataining in water 24 hours.
For potatoes you need to get a well-prepared patch of ground. You take a seed dibber and put seeds into the patch of the ground. Manure and water would be advised. now be sure to weed so it doesn't kill your potatoes. Potatoes should be ready in 3-5 months.
If you water your potatoes with salt water they will die. Don't water anything with salt water. Plants require fresh water.
No potatoes need dirt to grow