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elisa_z5

Growing potatoes for seed potatoes?

elisa_z5
10 years ago

The cost of mail ordering seed potatoes is sky high, and my local source doesn't have the cultivars I want, and so I'm thinking that growing my own seed potatoes might be the best idea.

My plan would be this:

order all the cultivars I want this year (spend a fortune, since no one source has them all)

grow enough so that I've got 5 lbs of each one specifically for seed.

plant the seed potato plants closer together than normal so that I get small ones that I can plant whole, rather than having to cut them up (I've read this reduces seed piece decay)

keep an eye out for disease, especially late blight, and if it comes, abandon the project for that year.

Any other suggestions, warnings, etc.?

I figure if my neighbors have been using their own seed potatoes for 60 or 100 years, I may as well give it a try.

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