You dig a trench about 4-5 inches deep, then cut up the potatoes so there is about 2 eyes on each piece. Then you place them in the trench 1 ft apart with the eyes up. Lastly, cover them up. I hope this helps you.
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∙ 8y agoPotatoes grow best in loose, well-drained loam soil. Heavy clay soil retains too much moisture and tends to become hard as it dries
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∙ 9y agoFertilzed topsoil is among the best soil to grow potatoes.
clay soil
For example, hard-packed soil will prevent potatoes from growing large, due to compression. Sandy soil will not allow a root system to support tomatoes or corn.
The best type of soil for growing these plants is sand and top soil mixed with a little vitamin d.
Black soil
normal soil .
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What type of potato? If they are not seed potatoes you will get none. Different varieties produce varying amounts but you will get several on each plant.
A growing medium is a substance in which plants are grown, providing support and nutrients for their roots. Common types include soil, coco coir, perlite, and vermiculite. The choice of growing medium depends on the type of plants being grown and the specific growing conditions required.
the soil used for pigeon pea is loamy soil
Potatoes grow best in well-drained, loose, and loamy soil with a slightly acidic pH level between 5.0 and 6.0. This type of soil allows the potatoes to develop properly and prevents issues like waterlogging or poor aeration that can hinder growth.
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Put fertilizer in clay soil to make more rich for growing plants