How To Grow Sacks Full Of Potatoes – 6 Weird Ways That Really Work (Page 3 ) | November 15, 2025


What you’ll need:

A bucket (if you can, get a 5-gallon bucket)
Small rocks or pebbles
Potting soil
A black trash bag
Seed potatoes
To make sure you have proper drainage, add rocks or pebbles to the bottom of your bucket. Cover it with 1 inch – 2 inches for best results!

By opening the garbage bag and inserting it inside the bucket, you may attach it to the bucket. It should have about a one-inch overhang when cut. Make a cut with your scissors to mark it, then lay the garbage bag over the floor.

Draw a straight line from the bag and re-insert it into the bucket. About twenty drainage holes should be poked out.

Once the trash bag is inside, add 4-5 inches of potting soil in the bottom of the bucket. Then, place all your potatoes, but make sure you add three potatoes on top of the soil.

Make sure to give them plenty of water, then watch as your crop grows!

The potatoes are ready for harvest once the leaves begin yellowing and die back.

5. Wire Cage

You can also grow potatoes easily using a piece of wire stock fence rolled into an easy to manage cage. It only takes minimal effort and your plants will thank you for it!

For this method, you will need:

A 10-foot-long wire stock fence or other durable wire fence
Potatoes from seed
Fertilizer
When cutting your fence, make sure you cut it into a 10-foot long piece and then roll up the pieces until they are three feet wide.

Fasten this end with wire so that when fastened together tightly enough for stability on top of each other it becomes five feet high!

Make sure you have prepared your soil before planting by loosening it up and adding in some fertilizer.

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