Chokri Hizem wrote:If you don't have big space for planting potatoes, or you don't have a garden. You can grow potatoes using bags or containers ad enjoy harvesting a few of your home grown potatoes in the summer . Grow bags and containers for potatoes are an excellent solution for patio or small space gardeners.
The bag lets the plant spread out its roots and as your plants grow, you can still add layers of soil.
The reason for layering is the same as hilling. Home gardeners traditionally hill potatoes to encourage them to produce lots of roots and hence lots of tubers. This method takes some space. That's why grow bags and containers for potatoes are an excellent solution for patio or small space gardener.
There's nothing like the taste of fresh, home-grown organic potatoes and they're so easy to grow in bags or containers. So, why not try and grow these resourceful vegetables? All you need is a sunny space to grow, a steady supply of water, some plastic bags or containers and seed potatoes!
Keep reading as i will guide you step by step how to successfully start growing your own organic potatoes in gags or containers...Growing Potatoes in Bags Or Containers
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