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might make a few potatoes
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<blockquote data-quote="Popcorn" data-source="post: 5347336" data-attributes="member: 20151"><p>I have a blend of soil that's mulch, compost and topsoil. </p><p>I put about 4 inches of soil in the bag, place 4 cut and dried seed potatoes in the soil and then fill the bag to about 16 inches. I set them in a shallow pool made of a sheet of plastic with boards under it to trap water.</p><p>I wrap additional seed potatoes in a paper sack and store them under the house for my second crop that I will plant in July and harvest in October.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Popcorn, post: 5347336, member: 20151"] I have a blend of soil that’s mulch, compost and topsoil. I put about 4 inches of soil in the bag, place 4 cut and dried seed potatoes in the soil and then fill the bag to about 16 inches. I set them in a shallow pool made of a sheet of plastic with boards under it to trap water. I wrap additional seed potatoes in a paper sack and store them under the house for my second crop that I will plant in July and harvest in October. [/QUOTE]
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