Growing potatoes


July 19, 2009

GROWING POTATOES IN PLANTER BAG

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Growing potatoes in bagsGrowing potatoes in bags is very simplest growing potatoes way you can use if you have a lack of place in garden.

The bags with planting potatoes you can put in any sunny places. You no need a garden, no digging.

Bag holds 36 quarts of soil and has Drainage holes in bottom. Unlike regular pots and plantes, these bags take up virtually no storage space when the season is over.

Choose you favorite variety seed of potatoes. Cut off on 3 or 4 parts and be sure that each has 1-3 eyes. Put them in bag with eyes up.

You should plant between 3 to 5 seed potatoes per bag. Place the bags in any sunny place. You can add compost or fertilizer if it is necessary. Water you potatoes properly.

When your potatoes are ready, empty out the bag and enjoy the real taste of home grown potatoes. For best results use 3 bags and plant every 4 to 6 weeks to spread your harvest over a longer period. Webbing handles make it easy to move around.

Bags for growing potatoes are made from woven polyethylene with wipe clean surfaces. Flap at bottom of bag allows you to check your potatoes.

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