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5
out of 5
(Overall Rating)
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Top 10 Contributor
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Not very traditional in my plantings!,
February 9, 2008
Submitted by pookie
from Historic Valley Forge, PA
"Planted these little ol' taters last Spring and did it a little differently. Planted them in 5 foot buckets with the bottoms cut out and filled them as the sprouts came thru. Takes a little more time and a little bit more water, but the yields are fabulous and if you want the new size taters, then you just have pull up the handle a few inches and reach around. Might try the red, white, and blue taters for the heck of it this Spring. If it ever gets here!"
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Reviewer Information
Would recommend: Yes
Type of gardening:
Small Garden
Gardening skill:
Moderately skilled
State of residence:
PA
Types of plants:
Perennials
Gardening experience:
10+ years
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5
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(Overall Rating)
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Top 25 Contributor
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Very Reliable,
February 1, 2008
Submitted by Peonyguy
from Massachusetts
"Fun and reliable to grow. In my experience, yields are less than advertised. The yields will be even lower if you harvest a few early for "new potatoes", but those small, thin skinned, beauties will make you so glad that you grew them."
4 of 4 people found this review helpful.
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Reviewer Information
Would recommend: Yes
Type of gardening:
Large Garden
Gardening skill:
Moderately skilled
State of residence:
MA
Types of plants:
Vegetables
Gardening experience:
10+ years
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