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Growing great spuds part 2 – eating

Growing great spuds part 2 – eating

15 August 2021 | Gardening tips, Nightshades, Potatoes, Root Vegetables

Growing great spuds part 2 – eatingAug 15, 2021 | Gardening tips, Potatoes | 0 comments Wonderful things about potatoes include their varied skin and flesh colours, textures, tastes and variety of culinary options. No longer is a potato ‘just a...
Growing great spuds part 1 – cultivation

Growing great spuds part 1 – cultivation

15 August 2021 | Gardening tips, Nightshades, Potatoes, Root Vegetables

Growing great spuds part 1 – cultivationAug 15, 2021 | Gardening tips, Potatoes Top tips for growing potatoes in Melbourne Grow in rich soil in full sun Grow in well drained soil Leave potatoes beneath ground for good storage Start harvesting when plants flower...

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