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Planting potato eyes
Have cut up some red potato eyes to plant. Looked it up on-line.
They say to mound up +- 6" of mulch after burying the eyes. I never understood why one has to do this, rather than just let the new potatoes grow underground. Also, the mulch we get from the City every few months is very finely ground. Picture shows more of a straw-like mulch. ??? Would appreciate an explanation in the next few, as the pieces set out to callous/harden should get planted soon. TIA HB |
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