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George Washington Carver suggested growing peanuts and sweet potatoes in fallow cotton fields to replenish the soil of nutrients lost when growing cotton.
potatoes
They need to absorb water an nutrients.
Yes, you can boil potatoes with the skin on. This can help retain nutrients and flavor. Just make sure to wash the potatoes thoroughly before boiling.
They are edible, full of nutrients and antioxidants
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No, potatoes are not a type of seed. They are a type of tuber, which is a swollen underground stem used for storing nutrients. Potatoes are grown from the "eyes" or sprouts of a potato, not from seeds.
Perhaps - replenish the nutrients.
To best prepare boiled potatoes with skin to retain their nutrients and flavor, wash the potatoes thoroughly, leaving the skin on. Boil them in a pot of water until they are tender but not overcooked. Avoid peeling the skin before boiling as it helps to retain nutrients. Season with salt and herbs after boiling for added flavor.
No, you do not have to peel sweet potatoes before cooking them. The skin is edible and contains nutrients, but it can be removed if desired.
No, you do not need to peel sweet potatoes before cooking them. The skin is edible and contains nutrients, but it can be removed if desired.
No, while leafmould is a great ammendement for soil structure it does not contain many nutrients. Potatoes are heavy feeders and require good fertile soil, leaves do not contain the required NPK nutrients.