We planted a 45 foot row of La Soda red potatoes. The row has 4 potatoes planted (wide) and 34 (long) giving us 136 potato plants. I planted them as soon as the cuts scabbed over, so the eyes were not well-developed. It took longer than I thought for them to finally start peeking through the ground. Here's one just popping out with what looks like the 5 o'clock shadow on my chin growing on its leaves. My whiskers are becoming more and more white, ha ha!
As they are popping out of the ground, in the absence of rainfall, I try to get out there with a hose and shower the ground quickly to keep the soil moist.
The leaves open and the sunshine does its thing, causing green growth and a happy plant. Buried an inch beneath the seed potato is a sprinkling of composted chicken litter. Once those roots hit that, they'll really take off. Tricia and I have worked to keep the potato bed weed-free. Every time we walk past it, we pull out weeds.
In another week, I'll carry wagon-loads of decomposed wood chips and use a pitch fork to spread out a four inch layer of chips on the bed and around each plant. That will do several things. It will help the soil beneath the plant moist and reduce the need to water. It will also act as a barrier to keep the weeds from growing and stealing fertility from the soil. Finally, the decomposed wood chips become part of the soil, enriching it and adding organic matter.
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