How long can I leave potatoes in the ground? (in leu of storage)
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"Boboed" wrote in message ... The longer you leave them in the ground, the more chance they have of rotting from too much rain/water, and insect damage. Dwayne |
Boboed said:
How long can you leave them in the ground? I harvest my potatoes from under a heavy mulch into December or January (if it hasn't been too cold or snowy). Essentially, they stay there until they get used up or locked away by frozen straw mulch. The biggest risk is damage from voles. Otherwise, they stay crisp and perfect. I've even occasionally pulled some still good potatoes in the spring. -- Pat in Plymouth MI ('someplace.net' is comcast) Any technology distinguishable from magic is insufficiently advanced. (attributed to Don Marti) |
How long can you leave them in the ground? I live in the Pacific NW. I just pulled some up today, and I'll dig up more when I put the garden to bed in October. But I do my best to keep them in the ground through the winter, and dig them as I need them. They keep better in the ground then they do in the fridge. When spring comes, I do my very best to get them all when I spade up the garden for spring planting. No matter how hard I try, I always miss a few, which is why I never need to actually plant potatoes any more. -- Warm Regards, Claire Petersky please substitute yahoo for mousepotato to reply Home of the meditative cyclist: http://home.earthlink.net/~cpetersky/Welcome.htm Personal page: http://www.geocities.com/cpetersky/ See the books I've set free at: http://bookcrossing.com/referral/Cpetersky |
How long can you leave them in the ground? I live in the Pacific NW. I just pulled some up today, and I'll dig up more when I put the garden to bed in October. But I do my best to keep them in the ground through the winter, and dig them as I need them. They keep better in the ground then they do in the fridge. When spring comes, I do my very best to get them all when I spade up the garden for spring planting. No matter how hard I try, I always miss a few, which is why I never need to actually plant potatoes any more. -- Warm Regards, Claire Petersky please substitute yahoo for mousepotato to reply Home of the meditative cyclist: http://home.earthlink.net/~cpetersky/Welcome.htm Personal page: http://www.geocities.com/cpetersky/ See the books I've set free at: http://bookcrossing.com/referral/Cpetersky |
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