Posted by funky_g00 on March 27, 2011 at 19:04:50 from (75.163.72.97):
In Reply to: * Potatoes * posted by Dutchman on March 27, 2011 at 18:34:17:
Any potato is a good potato. You should not have a problem growing any type out there. Pick the type that suits your needs. Yukon golds produce the largest spuds and have thin skins. Russetts are very uniform in size, thick skins great for baked potatoes. Norland generally small in size great for mashed potatoes. These are probably the most common ones you will fine in your area. You are not limited to these though. These all store well, my family primarily raises the yukons because of the size and less work (fewer spuds per bushel = less spoilage digging and prepwork). Your porch should work just fine for storage. Potatos just need a place that is dark, cool and dry. Other than that the only other requirements is good air flow and make sure all that are put in storage are undamaged with no briuses or cuts/stabs.
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