They are planted every spring.
Potatoes should be planted in the winter for best results, especially in Louisiana. They need full sun, and they often can't get full sun if they are planted in August, because by the time they grow, it is winter.
yes potatoes can be planted in may
Betty planted 4/5 of her garden with potatoes. how many tenths of the garden are planted with potatoes?
Rye
Yes
Warm but not too warm. They still need water. Keep homeostasis (balance) of warmth & water for potatoes. They're best planted during April.
PARALLEL rows.
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.
In southern Mississippi, garden Irish potatoes are planted in the winter for spring growing. The period from January 20 to February 15 is ideal.
Carrots are usually grown from seed. If you want the plant to "go to seed" it will take two years. I think that you are thinking of potatoes that are planted from the "eyes" of the plant.
Cherokee Indians grew corn , beans , squash , sweet potatoes , melons , sunflowers , and pumpkins . ;)
A potato that was planted around Easter or a small potato that is served on Easter can be what is called an Easter potato.Specifically, potatoes are popular year round. But according to some traditions and in some countries, baby potatoes are served on Easter since their shape and size can be interpreted as Easter egg-like. Easter also is a time at which potatoes can be planted so that they will be harvested before the hot weather which they so dislike.