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Grow a delicious staple in your garden
Here are the top tips for growing potatoes. For more detailed information, keep reading below.
Potatoes are one of the most rewarding and easy-to-grow vegetables. Imagine stepping into your garden to dig up tender "new" potatoes for a summer meal or harvesting full-sized potatoes you can store and enjoy for months. It’s a fun experience for the whole family—nothing beats the novelty of digging up your own dinner!
Plant potatoes in the spring in a spot that receives full sun. They thrive in fertile, well-drained, acidic soil with a pH between 4.8 and 5.5. Test soil with a soil kit and adjust the pH if necessary. (Your local extension agency can tell you how.) It’s also a good idea to avoid planting them where tomatoes, peppers, or eggplants grew in the previous season since potatoes are particularly susceptible to diseases carried by those plants.
You may not be able to see those tubers growing in the ground, but you'll see foliage sprouting above ground before too long! To keep your potatoes growing their best, follow these tips:
You can start harvesting tender "new" potatoes anytime after the plant flowers. Gently scratch some soil under the plants aside and feel around for a few small tubers and pull them out, then replace the soil so the plants will keep growing.
For full-sized potatoes, wait until the tops of the plants have completely died back. Carefully dig up the entire plant with a garden fork, trying not to pierce the potatoes. To prepare them for storage, "cure" the potatoes for two weeks in a cool, dark, humid place (like an unfinished basement or garage), which allows the skins to thicken. Afterwards, store them in a covered, ventilated box or bin.
Potatoes are a well-loved staple in many kitchens. You can bake them and set out a buffet of toppings to create your own baked potato. For side dishes, mash them with herbs and spices, or cut them up and roast them. Potato soup is another favorite dish, especially when topped with a little cheese and bacon.
Potatoes are a great vegetable, not just for eating, but for growing! Use these tips to get started growing your own potatoes for a delightful harvest.