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		<title>GROWING POTATOES IN STRAW</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The planting and harvesting of potatoes planted in straw or mulch is not difficult. Growing potatoes in straw you may harvest  this way a number of times. The plant will produce more and more potatoes until the vine dies.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://growingpotatos.org" target="_blank"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-79" style="margin: 7px 15px;" title="potatoes-in-straw" src="http://www.growingpotatos.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/potatoes-in-straw.jpg" alt="potatoes-in-straw" width="150" height="134" align="left" /></a>There are numerous ways of <a href="http://growingpotatoes.blogsome.com/2009/07/19/growing-potatoes-in-planter-bag/">growing potatoes</a> crop. The <a href="http://growingpotatos.org">planting</a> and harvesting of <a href="http://www.growingpotatos.org">potatoes</a> planted in straw or mulch is a simple matter. Additionally the straw holds the moisture, so less water is neded.   You need container which can be as large as you want. Also make sure the container has drainage holes.<br />
To <a href="http://www.growingpotatos.org/growing-potatoes/">grow potatoes</a> in straw, you need to be sure the seed pieces and rows are spaced the same way they would be if you were to cultivate your potatoes the conventional way.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://astore.amazon.com/growingpotatoes-20?_encoding=UTF8&#038;node=10">Seed potatoes</a> to <a href="http://growingpotatoes.blogsome.com">grow</a> in straw</strong></p>
<p>Avoid the temptation to buy potatoes for planting from the supermarket. These potatoes may be treated with sprout inhibitors or may carry <a href="http://diseases.growingpotatos.org">disease</a> organisms to contaminate your garden <a href="http://www.growingpotatos.org/soil-for-growing-potatoes/">soil</a>.<br />
Start by choosing an early maturing <a href="http://growingpotatoes.blogsome.com/2009/07/16/potatoes-varieties/">variety</a> such as Norgold <a href="http://www.growingpotatos.org/potato-variety-ranger-russet/">Russet</a> or Superior (a white potato) at your local garden center.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.growingpotatos.org/growing-potatoes/">Growing potatoes</a> in straw technique</strong></p>
<p>When potatoes are planted in straw, there are very few <a href="https://members.cj.com/member/2302486/publisher/offers/gethtml.do?crumbTrail=1250566410103&#038;reload=1&#038;showURLLink=true&#038;adId=10677151&#038;adId=10680757&#038;adId=10680762&#038;adId=10677152&#038;adId=10680760&#038;adId=10686440&#038;adId=10682440&#038;adId=10677154&#038;websiteId=3542829#null" rel='nofollow' >weeds</a>.<br />
Growing potatoes in straw you will see the sprouts quickly. Once they have grown four to six inches, you need to cover them with more straw until only an inch of the new growth shows through. Then the <a href="http://growingpotatos.org">plants</a> grow another four to six inches. Keep repeating this procedure for two or three more cycles. The potatoes will set out new roots in the straw and in turn will produce more potatoes..<br />
If there isn’t much rain, be sure to water them. Keep your container from mice. The hay attracted mice looking for seeds and you can lose of the crop.</p>
<p><strong>Harvesting potatoes grown in straw</strong></p>
<p>New potatoes can be harvested easily even before the potato vines mature completely. When the potatoes are ready to harvest, one can simply pull back the straw and remove by hand as many potatoes as needed, then replace the straw properly in order to keep the light off any remaining potatoes. You may harvest this way a number of times. The plant will produce more and more potatoes until the vine dies.</p>
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