4. Plant at the Right Depth
Plant the trimmed pieces 4–6 inches deep in well-prepared soil, with the eyes facing upward. Space them 10–12 inches apart to allow for proper growth.
When Should You Skip Trimming?
Small Seed Potatoes: If the seed potato is small and has 2–3 eyes, it’s often better to plant it whole to avoid cutting off viable growing points.
Time Constraints: If you’re in a rush or don’t have time to cure the cut pieces, planting whole seed potatoes may reduce the risk of rot.
Tips for Healthy Potato Plants
Rotate Crops: Avoid planting potatoes in the same location each year to prevent soil-borne diseases.
Use Rich Soil: Potatoes thrive in well-draining, loose soil rich in organic matter.
Water Consistently: Provide regular water, especially during the tuber formation stage, but avoid waterlogging.
By trimming potatoes before planting, you can increase the number of plants, enhance growth, and ensure a healthy crop. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced gardener, this simple technique can make a big difference in your potato harvest. 🥔✨
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