They grow from chunks of last year’s crop — chunks with an “eye,” or rootlet, are referred to as “seed potatoes.” Each “eye” produces a cluster of new tubers.
That was us with this video. Um, lazy girl gardening where all I have to do is basically put seeds in a bag? Yes, please. Related: Gardener’s DIY Potato Tower Is the Easiest Way to Grow Spuds ...
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