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April 8, 2008

10 steps to Plant Potato Seed

Filed under: potato — Tags: — TopVeg @ 5:32 pm

Potato seed can be planted in ten easy steps, after marking out the plot. Chitted seed is sometimes used.

10 steps to Plant Potato Seed:

1. Early potato seed is planted at a distance of 30cm between the seed

Main crop potato seed is planted at a distance of 40cm between the seed

planting-Maris-Bard

planting-Maris-Bard

2. the seed is planted in a trench which is 7.5cm deep from the original level surface

plant-MarisBard-2

plant-MarisBard-2

3. the majority of the chits face up

M-Bard-seed-planted

M-Bard-seed-planted

4. a hole is made in the trench

measure-space-between-seed

measure-space-between-seed

5. the seed potato is placed in the hole

make-planting-hole

make-planting-hole

6. soil is placed over the seed potato

bury-seed

bury-seed

bury-chitted-seed

bury-chitted-seed

cover-seed

cover-seed

chitted-seed-in-hole

chitted-seed-in-hole

7. the depth of the seed will be 10cm from the top of the seed potato to the original level surface

 depth-of-buried-seed

depth-of-buried-seed

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plant-MarisBard-16

8. this photo shows one planted seed & two more seed potatoes to go

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one-in-2-to-go

9. when the potatoes are planted, the trench is left open. It provides a micro-climate for the seed potatoes planted within it.

10. the potato rows are covered to keep them warm, with:

  • a polythene tunnel
  • fleece
  • polythene film.

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1 Comment »
We have a few weeks left before we can grow potatoes over here. I’m pnderong trying “Mini”, a crop developed for balconies – if only to see if it works.

Comment by Rosengeranium (Indoor Gardener) – April 8, 2008 8:16 am

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