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Vegetable & Fruit Gardening : How to Harvest & Store Potatoes

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Uploaded by on Dec 20, 2008

Potato plants are fast growing and grow mostly in the spring and during the middle of the summer. Discover why it's best to store potatoes in a cool, dry area with information from an organic farmer in this free video on vegetable gardening.

Expert: Jarrett Man
Contact: stonesoupfarm.googlepages.com
Bio: Jarrett Man created and runs Stone Soup Farm, an organic vegetable and fruit operation in Belchertown, Mass.
Filmmaker: EquilibrioFilms Jenn

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  • Very limited info. Could have been better.

  • @jd637906 An average potato usually contains 60% of your days need of Vitamin C. I bet you didn't know that. Also whoever taught you carbs are bad is an imbecile. Most of the carbs in taters is starch, which not 100% of the starch digests, what is a carb that doesn't digest? Fiber. And everyone knows fiber is good.

  • @midniight Yes I have done this before by accident mind you I couldn't find all and they began to regrow another plant if you leave some you can regrow more potatoe plants.

  • Duck and cover Jared!! Don't you hear the bomb sirens?!?

  • Jarrett, you are owen and manger of Stone Suop Farm!

  • @ally4free1 lol omg haha

  • potatoes are bad though. all you get is carbs. not much nutrients.

  • hey the people below has the wrong idea the farmer should not wash the potatoes But "dust / Brush" them dry and cool place in wooden boxes under straw is normally is done in Florida under the house

  • so if you leave them under dirt for a long time, they begin to sprout, and then make more potatoe plants? or?......

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