Many years ago, I used to know a woman who deliberately spread her potato peelings around her garden in every nook and cranny wherever there was a naked bit of soil. Every year she would dig up pound after pound of beautiful, organic potatoes.
If you have spare soil in your garden this is one crop worth trying out - and it's free. Potatoes grow very easily from peelings especially if there are a fair quantity of eyes in the skin. Please remember to wait until after the plant has flowered before digging up the crop. NEVER eat the small green tomato looking fruits that appear where the flowers have been they are very poisonous.
Potatoes and tomatoes belong to the nightshade family which is why their flowers look so very similar.
Potato plant
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Did you know that you can graft a tomato plant onto a potato plant and have it grow?
Does that trick of sprouting potatoes from the peelings work with sweet potatoes too? That would be really neat!
most of our potato are volunteers, from the peels in our compost. :)
what a great tip and when I have my own home and land I will have to give it a try. Thanks.
I never knew potatoes are easy to grow. I'll surely give a try. oh and I knew about the poisonous fruit. :)
I had forgotten about sprouting potatoes from peel. This will be fun to do with my son. Thanks!
I have seen the plastic compost bins in gardening magazines and have always been tempted to get one. I am FINALLY trying to get my barren lawn in shape. Would you recommend the plastic bin?
Renee :)
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