That depends very much on where you are living. The main consideration is that potatoes are very frost-sensitive and so planting time needs to take this into account. In a southern hemisphere temperate zone such as southern Australia, you do start planting around September if no frosts are expected. I assume the same would be true for April in the northern hemisphere with similar precautions.
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potatos
the best time to grow potatos is in Christmas time
it is lettuce and potatos
potatos, rice, corn, beans, and wheat
Seed potatos will grow to edible maturity in about 4-7 months
People grow crops either to earn money or to eat. People grow cotton to sell and potatos to eat.
Potatos are grown in large numbers in Britain and Ireland
potatos , berries , onion , carrot .
Yes, it is a very important crop and a largely used food.
Not w/o considerable effort. You'd need soil, lights and water.
yes Ireland does have fertile soil it needs fertile soil so it can grow its potatos, potatos are one of irelands main crop so they need to give it every thing so nothing bad happens to them again