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Old 01-10-2003, 05:11 AM
Dwayne
 
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Save some of the small ones for next years crop. In early spring put them
in dirt (either inside or outside if it is warm enough), and then when the
slips come up and get to bee 8 ot 10 inches tall, pull them off and put them
in water. Leave them there for 48 hours. They should have produced roots
by then and they can be planted in the garden.

Always dig them before frost. If the leaves get frosted, it will cause the
potatoes to be bitter. After digging them, keep them in a warm humid room
for10 days to cure (the starch turns to sugar). If you dont have a warm (80
degrees F) and humid (80 percent) leave them for an additional 10 days.

Dwayne

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I suggest digging them now. If grown too long they get stringy and
fibrous not to mention more time for varmit damage. They need to be
brushed clean of dirt and allow to cure (dry out some) before being
stored in a cool dry place.


Sixteen potatoes! Fairly small, but a few decent bakers, and the rest

will
end up in a casserole. I was very surprised at the rather large harvest
from one ignored sprout.