I would not recommend it. They can have bugs that eat them both like the Colorado Potato Beetle If you have a problem with one you could loose them all. They also have different fertilization needs. So you could not effective take care of both if they were planted amongst each other. Just make a new row..
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?
corn tomatoes. (these are all just sugesstions) potatoes wheat They are all planted together, right?
The sharecropper would eat what he/she planted such as wheat, corn, potatoes, tomatoes, peppers of all kind, fruits of all kind, and much more.
They are planted every spring.
The Inca people grew a variety of crops including maize (corn), potatoes, quinoa, beans, squash, and various fruits like avocados and tomatoes. They practiced terraced farming in the Andes mountains which allowed them to cultivate crops at different altitudes.
Sparky had room for 16 rows in his garden He planted 3 rows of tomatoes for every 5 rows of onions. 6 rows of tomatoes were planted.
Potatoes do produce seeds, but they are not commonly used in the cultivation of potatoes. Instead, potatoes are typically grown from tubers, which are the thickened underground stems of the plant. These tubers are cut into pieces and planted to grow new potato plants.
Tomatoes, Potatoes, Turkeys -Apex
Potatoes do not have seeds. They are propagated using pieces of the actual potato, called seed potatoes. These pieces are planted in soil to grow new potato plants.
Tomatoes plantsor seeds are planted in early spring. They grow into the summer months.
tomatoes are made out of a seed that is planted in the ground and is later fertilized and grows into a plant