Tuesday, December 25, 2012

Growing Seed Potato

By Joana Watson


More and more people are starting to grow their own vegetables garden at home. Potatoes in particular is the second most home grown crop in the USA. It is also very popular food ingredient in the UK. This makes sense why "growing potatoes" is a commonly searched for keyword on the internet.

Very simple process is all you need to follow to grow potatoes. Almost any soil can be used to grow potatoes. For raw soil that has not been planted before, potatoes makes a great first crop to loosen the soil up.

Even if you have no backyard, potatoes grow happily in containers or bags. So what is the first step? before you start you need to choose what type of potatoes you want to harvest.

Choosing The Potato Seed

Certified potato seeds are always recommended to grow over uncertified ones. The are kept in a pest free storage by the retailer and insures a much better harvest and a healthy disease free plant. You can buy certified seeds from garden supplies stores or online. Firm seeds that look healthy and has several eyes are the best.

Preparing The Seeds

After you buy the seeds you need them cut out into 1/2 inch pieces that has 2 to 3 eyes on each. It is possible to store them in a warm sunny storage for up to a month before planting them.

Where To Grow Potatoes

Potatoes will virtually grow anywhere. Do you have a backyard? Great. If you don't you can always plant them in a pot, a growing bag, straw box, old tyres ...etc. you get the idea. As a matter of fact, the bare minimum you need to grow potatoes is a potato seed and water.

Where To Get Started

Read some more about this new hobby online, or buy a book if you are serious about it. There are suppliers for certified seeds, growing bags and other things you might need, both online and locally. To get you feet wet, some shops offer a potatoes growing kit.

Conclusion

In many countries, growing potatoes is gaining ground as a fun and rewarding hobby. It gives you satisfaction with the good harvest you can get, and it is a family activity that all members of the family can participate in and learn something new.




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