This week I decided to learn the language of the potato and will use this post to share what I learned.
- I could have cut my potato into “seeds” by ensuring that at least one eye was on each cut piece (seed). These could be planted separately.
- One seed potato can yield about 8 potatoes.
- Potatoes like a full sun position, well draining soil, that is rich in organic matter and regular watering – don’t let them dry out.
- Potatoes do not like mucky soil; make sure you container has good drainage (plenty holes to leak out excess water).
- If you are living in a cold country, potatoes do not like frost; keep them above 50 degrees
- Some sites recommend growing them in compost; I planted mine in regular top soil which was intended for my flowers, so we will see what happens.
Anyway, I am still learning; and this week’s potato ‘trees’ look like they are almost twice the size they were last week. I’ve also noticed a few new shoots which may mean I need to get a bigger pot. What do you think?
Have you started growing anything new? Tell us about it.


