After approximately three months, the potato plants should be ready for harvesting. To harvest the potatoes, start from the bottom of the tower. Gently remove the straw and soil as you dig out the potatoes. Be careful not to damage the potatoes during the harvesting process.
8-Succession planting for year round harvests
To ensure a continuous supply of fresh potatoes, practice succession planting. Start one potato tower in the spring for a summer harvest, another in the summer for an autumn harvest, and a final tower in late summer for early winter harvest. This strategic planting approach will allow you to enjoy homegrown potatoes throughout the entire growing season.
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