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Q: Is potatoes the only plant that Idaho is good at planting?
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Does Idaho produce the most potatoes?

yes Idaho is the most famous state/country for potatos Idaho has all the good patatos unless an individual creates awesome potatos but sorry i went off task well again your answer is yes


How potassuim potatoes are prepared?

Potatoes are a good source of potassium. The vegetable is not called "potassium potatoes," but white potatoes, Idaho potatoes, Yukon gold potatoes, new potatoes, red potatoes, and so forth.


How do you manage potatoes to last into the future?

the way i can manage potatoes to last in the future is planting it and taking good care of it in an agricultural manner


What is Idaho good at selling?

The state license plate says "Famous Potatoes. In addition to potatoes, Idaho produces various crops, cattle, silver, forest products and some high technology.


What state is known for its apples but also grows cherries pears and potatoes in the west?

Florida! With potatoes its number 1 crop and producing over 6 million tons of "spuds" annually, Idaho is the US's top potato producing state. It's followed closely by Oregon, Washington, Maine, and Colorado. It also produces most of the french fries for the nation's fast-food restaurants.


What is a good way to find out which plant grows faster in sand soil and cotton?

Planting in soil and cotton is not a good idea really. If you are doing a experiment then you cant rush it. If you are just planting a plant try to use soils with plant food inside of them and give it water daily.


Did rain forest with their wet climates made framing impossible?

The rainforest land is actually not good soil for farming. The McDonalds company pulled out acres of rainforest to plant potatoes and the soil wasn't good for planting. Most of the life of the rainforest is in the canopy and the ground is muddy, wet, and minerals leach out.


Which state makes the most potatoes?

Michigan is the largest producer in the United States of potatoes used for potato chips. Michigan producers grew nearly 100 million dollars worth of potatoes. They're not the BIGGEST potato producer in the United States-they're tenth. Yet Michigan grows a special kind of potatoes-Snowden, Pike, Atlantic and Frito-Lay varieties most commonly used for chips. Three quarters of Michigan's potato crop is used for potato chips. And potato chips are America's most popular snack food.


Which is the best time or month to plant a THUJA-tree of the Cypress-family?

Now is a good time, but only if the soil is wet enough. If it is dry give the plant at least a bucketful of water immediately after planting, and you could even pour a bucketful into its planting hole prior to planting. The best time for planting a young tree is during the period October to April.


Are there methods and conditions to grow potatoes that will make sure there is an ideal situation for a successful harvest?

There are many conditions one should adhere to when growing potatoes. Planting them around late April or early May is a good time as they should be planted before the final frost occurs. Planting them in soil which has had nutrients added prior to planting is a good idea also. Potatoes are heavy feeders and the nutrients will help them along the way. They should also be planted in direct sunlight. Ashes will help keep any bugs away as well. Sprinkling a bit on top of the soil will deter potato bugs.


Can potato develop into new plants?

Yes. Potatoes are tubers and make eyes which are the seeds of the potato. If you've ever had a potato that started to turn soft, or was stored too long, you've probably seen the little growths that grow on the outside of the potato. These are the eyes. If you cut the potato into pieces, with an eye on each piece, you could plant them, six inches deep and one foot apart. Many people dry the pieces before planting. Dry with the eye down and potato flesh up to hasten drying. A plant will hopefully come up from each eye. The potatoes will grow on the roots of the plant. Unlike many other vegetables, potatoes grow up, so you must keep the potatoes covered by raking soil around the outside of the plant, forming a mound around the plant. When the tops of the plant begin to wilt, it's time to check the potatoes. Dig carefully into the mound and remove your potatoes. If too small, you can wait a little longer and check again when the plants die.Potatoes like loose, well drained soil. You can also grow them in a large pail or bucket.The biggest pests are potato beetles, which can be picked off and stepped on. Before planting, unless you have very good soil, you need to mix a little fertilizer into the soil (I use organic mulch). The plants also do well with just a pinch of Epsom salts sprinkled around the plant when it starts to come up through the soil.


How close to house for silver birch planting?

I believe you should plant it 15ft away from your home. These white birch grow to 50ft and planting it closer would invade your eave. Good luck