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Old April 23, 2009   #1
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Default Saving seed potatoes

I haven't seen this posted yet, so pardon me if it has already
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What is the recommended procedure for saving seed potatoes for me to use next year?
I'm growing Yukon Gold, Kennebec, and Red Pontiac this season, but would like to save some tubers for planting next year.

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Anyone have an answer yet??

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I store all my potatoes the same way, whether for seed or cooking -- in a cool dark place, and check periodically for signs of rot or sprouting. Remove soft or decaying ones and break off any sprouts. I prefer to use tubers that are about the size of a large egg for seed, but actually any potatoes that don't get eaten are candidates for seed potatoes. Just don't eat them all -- save enough to plant!

If you have early varieties that keep re-sprouting and it's too early to plant them, remove the sprouts and put the tubers in the refrigerator. That should slow them down enough to get you through to planting time.

Maybe this isn't the way Tom Wagner treats his, but it works well enough for me. If there's a recommended procedure that's different, hopefully someone will point us to it.
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