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That was just one row. Tomorrow will be another.

Also picked many cucumbers, 3 different types of tomatoes, melons, green onions, apples, cabbage, broccoli, 4 different types of peppers, zucchini and spinach.

That was just one row. Tomorrow will be another. Also picked many cucumbers, 3 different types of tomatoes, melons, green onions, apples, cabbage, broccoli, 4 different types of peppers, zucchini and spinach.

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Don't use wood chips it pulls all the nitrates out. You have too use dirt in the container. Just enough to cover the potatoes about an inch, they will get about six inches, add more dirt up to the stem. The plant above dirt will only get 6 inches high.

These potatoes I just planted a few weeks ago (behind red stakes) I will have to add more hay soon. Will be ready for harvest by Sept. https://pic8.co/sh/nonUKO.jpg

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That’s beautiful! Great job!

I’m also growing potatoes but just in car tires and maybe if I’m lucky 30lbs worth.

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Have you guys tried the Ruth Stout method of growing potatoes? Apparently you don't need to dig anything.

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No, I never heard of it but will look it up. I'm not really a farmer, but I'm learning.

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Apparently no digging. Put down a bunch of mulch on flat ground, put down potatoes, top it off with hay and maybe a bit more mulch or something.

It apparently reduces the amount of physical labour according to youtube.