Seed Potatoes
If you don’t have a lot of space you can grow spuds in containers. Fast maturing early varieties like Nicola are ideal and when it comes to a container you want at least 30cm wide and 30 cm deep with some really good drainage holes at the bottom. …
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July 30th, 2008
A great way of growing potatoes in pots is to use old car tyres and straw or hay, the tyres keep the plant in 1 spot and you can just add more tyres and straw as the plant grows. The best thing about growing potatoes this way there is no digging, once the plant matures and the potatoes are ready to havest all you do is pull the tyres off 1 by 1 and pick the potatoes.