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Old September 12, 2019   #23
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Originally Posted by Tracydr View Post
I ended up having lots of volunteers so I think it might work to plant in late fall here. This year I’m going to take some sprouted potatoes in th pantry or from the store and replant in a week or so,adding lots of leaves for insulation.
If they could overwinter and volunteer last year, a record cold January they will survive most winters here.
Did you ever try that? We had heavy rains in December that caused ponding where the fall planted taters were. They rotted. Just wondering if you had any success if you did plant. We're going to try just a few hills again this fall.
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