Posted by john in la on April 04, 2008 at 18:07:40 from (67.35.255.155):
In Reply to: potatoes posted by Iowa Ron on April 04, 2008 at 14:47:15:
I cover my potato seed with just enough dirt to cover them up and then add hay as they grow. You need to keep adding hay so as all potatoes are covered well so they do not turn green.
If you look around the internet you can find several sites where people have thrown potatoes in the compost pile and they have sprouted; have used hay as a cover on row potatoes; and such. It is said to reduce if not totally eliminate scab and other diseases.
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