Down here in Savannah GA I planted some in my garden in the second week of March, should have put them in in late February. Kenebecs, what they had for seed potatoes at TSC locally.
They wilted and died in early June, when the 90-100 degree daily temps came and the soil got too warm. Got a few tennis ball size, a bunch the size of giant marbles! Good to eat though.
I'm a midwest transplant and been here 15 years, but just taking up a small garden bed. When talking to a local you have to specify you planted "Irish potatoes" or "White potatoes" as yams are what they assume when you say "potaotes" otherwise.
My onions planted at the same time have died back and been dug, the summer squash has basically died and the one cuke I put in has dwindled to near nothing.
Tomatoes planted in march blossomed and gave me a good crop of Celebrities in late May and June, but the vines have gone dormant in the high temps. Each year they come back in September when the days shorten and cool, I had toms up until they got frost near Thanksgiving.
Just learning, totally different growing seasons here as opposed to my youth in MN!
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