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Planting potatoes in the same ground every year is not advisable due to the risk of soil-borne diseases and nutrient depletion. Rotating crops helps break pest and disease cycles while improving soil health. Ideally, you should wait at least three years before planting potatoes in the same spot again. Implementing crop rotation with other plants can enhance soil fertility and reduce the likelihood of issues.

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