When I was at our local farmers market last Sat, I was talking to one of the farmers about potatoes. I asked if I needed to plant in the fall and he said that where we live (zone 10) we can grow pots all year! Yay!!
So I asked about seed potatoes and he laughed and told me that was completely unnecessary, he told me to cut my pots into 1-2 inch chunks (can't remember) and dip them in gypsum and let the cure for two weeks, then plant.
I just wanted to share because I have heard potatoes mentioned on here several times and thought this little tidbit might be helpful to someone....now to find a spot to plant them! I am thinking of building a raised area that is deep enough that I can just keep adding soil to as they grow. Can anyone tell me how deep it would need to be as well as the best soil mixture? i usually use a compost mixed with chicken and steer manure.
So I asked about seed potatoes and he laughed and told me that was completely unnecessary, he told me to cut my pots into 1-2 inch chunks (can't remember) and dip them in gypsum and let the cure for two weeks, then plant.
I just wanted to share because I have heard potatoes mentioned on here several times and thought this little tidbit might be helpful to someone....now to find a spot to plant them! I am thinking of building a raised area that is deep enough that I can just keep adding soil to as they grow. Can anyone tell me how deep it would need to be as well as the best soil mixture? i usually use a compost mixed with chicken and steer manure.