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  1. I did ths on accident 😂. I started them in the house in a bucket to be replanted outside after frost. I dug holes teying the hilling meathod. I ran out of holes. So some had to stay in the buckets 😂. They grew just as good if not better then the ones in the ground. FUNNY thing, i didnt find all of the ones in the ground & the next year THEY GREW out

  2. 1 potato, 2 potato, 3 potato, 4. 5 potato, 6 potato, 7 potato more … 👍😁 You can't go wrong either …

  3. I just thought; you can put the boxes on an old wood pallet to keep it of the ground too 🤔

  4. lol look at the fingers, ai cant make a time space continuum in a bucket for that much volume

  5. Tell people not to try and grow from store bought potatoes please and to use certified starter potatoes to avoid spreading crop diseases that are controlled in those mass fields by fungicides.

  6. Do you need a container with holes? Do you keep this out of sunlight, do you water them a lot everyday? I ask as so many video say different things.

  7. I've done something like this and it can be very effective! Just a note though that 5 gallon paint/pickle buckets tend to decompose in full sun due to the UV rays. They might last two seasons before they become too brittle and will start breaking into sharp pieces of plastic. If you can use a wooden barrel or a steel drum or a more robust plastic (like a trash can) it might last longer.

  8. how do yk when to harvest cuz u cant see them there underground cuz if i check wont it damage the plant and i cant just put it back and let it keep growing until i like the size

  9. Одну картофельную посадили а две выкопали. Нет у вас никакого урожая и не будет, вранье на вранье. Картошку нужно подшивать, и картошка должна зацвести а у вас ни хрена ничего нет, зачем все это выдумывать и врать?

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