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Old 05-09-2010, 12:50 PM   #377
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Originally Posted by Gerli View Post
This is my... hmm... "garden", is the Backyard I suppose...

With some effort, maybe we can call it "garden" in a couple years
every garden starts somewhere!

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Originally Posted by kennyc View Post
Yes, cut them up. The "eyes" are the seeds. Don't know what slowly unrolling the bag slowly has to do with anything. ( maybe they are going to jump out and run away )

http://www.thegardenhelper.com/potato.html
I found a page specific to the burlap bag... you are to mound dirt over the potatoes as the foliage expands. and based on the number of potatoes and number of eyes I recall in my purchase, I have WAY more than one bag's worth! yet another use for my used feed bags!!! I'm gonna need more dirt!

oh! and not only are they to be cut into pieces that have 2 or 3 eyes each, those pieces are to dry overnight. she really didn't give very good info. good idea, bad info
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