I staked out a 30 inch row with an 18 inch walkway between rows. I dug out the 18 inch walkway. 18 inches is the width of two shovels side-by-side, so one shovel-ful goes to the row on the right and the other goes to the row on the left. When you get to the end of the row, you have enough dirt on the row to hoe up and plant. The photo below shows the staked out rows and walkways, along with a bucket of seed potatoes.
A long row to hoe |
Planting potatoes is easy. Simply dig a four inch hole, drop a potato in with the eye facing up and cover. Potatoes should be planted 12 inches apart.
While potato planting is indeed easy, it is back-breaking labor. I am finding that, even though I don't consider myself old, I just don't have the stamina or energy level that I had previously. But you've got to keep going. Those potatoes aren't going to plant themselves. No sir. On the last row, the sun was quickly sinking in the sky... and I was tired.
I called out to my bride and she came to the garden and helped me get the rest of the crop in the ground. As we finished the job, the sun ducked under the horizon. The potato crop is in. Hallelujah!
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