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potatoes
Potatoes are typically planted in the spring, as they require warmer soil temperatures to grow. Planting potatoes in the winter may not be successful due to the cold temperatures and lack of sunlight.
Yes, you can leave potatoes in the ground over winter as long as the ground does not freeze too deeply, which can damage the potatoes. It is important to ensure that the potatoes are well-covered with soil to protect them from frost and pests.
You could because it is in a shed and not outside in the winter.
Well in winter you can grow and buy carrots and potatoes to keep you warm and healthy during winter it also keeps the blood system going much better too take my advice it really works.
Yes, you can leave potatoes in the ground over winter as long as the ground does not freeze too deeply, as this can cause the potatoes to rot. It is important to harvest them before the ground freezes to prevent damage.
Ok first buy any-type of cat and name it potatoes simple as that
Yes, sweet potatoes can be left in the ground over winter as long as the soil does not freeze. This can help improve their flavor and sweetness.
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Both are the same. no, they are not the same,.. the skin peels of the small potatoes are more than the skin peels of the big potatoes, that's the difference. i will choose the 1 kg of big potatoes a better buy because in the 1 kg of small potatoes you can find more skin peels that adds with the weight of the potatoes. this means you get more potatoes from the big potatoes.
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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.