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29-05-2003, 06:21 AM
Tim B
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covering potatoes
Whatever you cover them with, you will have to dig up. Thus something
easier to dig than soil has advantages. But soil is free and the taters
don't care.
If the taters grow on top of the ground they get this interesting green
color and taste like something you're not supposed to put in your mouth.
"Jan Flora" wrote in message
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(IC_Gardener) wrote:
I am trying potatoes for the first time this year. They are growing
nicely. They are big enough to start mounding them up. Do they need
to be mounded up with soil, or can I use straw/mulch? I guess I'm not
sure what induces the stem to form tubers. Is it just the lack of
light, or do they need moist soil around them? I know that I have
read about growing potatoes in straw, but I can't find a good
reference now.
Thanks for any help.
IC Gardener
Iowa City, Iowa
Zone 5A
I was just reading Rodale's Organic Gardening Encyclopedia on spuds
yesterday.
It says you can hill them with leaves, soil, straw or compost.
Use whatever you've got. The point is to keep sunlight away from the
tubers.
And when you mulch the vines, they'll grow more spuds.
Jan
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