thistlebloom
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I planted all of mine whole too, like Lesa. The Yukons I got (ended up not driving up to Moyie Springs in the interest of saving both gas and time, so I ordered from Ronnigers again) were all ridiculously small, the Durangos were large and the Maris Piper were a good size.
I suspect the Yuks were little because they are so popular and my order was last minute. We'll see how they compare.
I think the reason for letting the ends dry a bit is to cut back on disease if your soil is quite wet when you plant.
Some people recommend planting right after you cut.
I created a new potato bed this year since my sunflower fiasco last year.
It's brand new ground and I'm wondering how my crop will do in comparison to earlier years in the amended beds. Hoping for a bumper crop....
I suspect the Yuks were little because they are so popular and my order was last minute. We'll see how they compare.
I think the reason for letting the ends dry a bit is to cut back on disease if your soil is quite wet when you plant.
Some people recommend planting right after you cut.
I created a new potato bed this year since my sunflower fiasco last year.
It's brand new ground and I'm wondering how my crop will do in comparison to earlier years in the amended beds. Hoping for a bumper crop....