Growing your own vegetables at home can be extremely rewarding. It not only gives you a chance to consume healthy food but also makes you adopt a new hobby. Growing vegetables at home can help you ensure what you are eating and whether chemicals are being used to grow them.
If you are looking forward to growing potatoes at home this spring season, here is a step-by-step tutorial that you can follow.
Best Time To Plant
The best time to plant potatoes is during the last few days of winter, in places with colder climates. However, in regions where it is warmer, you must plant them during pre-winter and winter.
What To Consider When Planting Potatoes
Avoid using store-bought potatoes for growing a plant as they may be infected. Instead, go for a farm-bought potato. Further, choose an appropriate potato according to the climate that you live in.
Tips For Plant Caring
Before you learn how to plant potatoes, there are some things you must keep in mind about how to care for these plants.
Water: Water your plant well, especially during summer. Keep the soil moist but not soggy.
Fertilise: It is important to fertilise your plant. You could go for chemical fertilisers (Kitchen Scraps For Fertilising), however, homemade and natural ones are much better.
Weeds and Pests: Make sure to keep a check on weeds, pests, and insects. Remove them whenever they are spotted. Spray insecticides to keep your plants safe.
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Step-By-Step Tutorial To Grow Potatoes
Check out the simplest way to grow potatoes at home.
Step 1: Choose an appropriate area to plant your potatoes (Aloo Palak Recipe). The spot should get six to eight hours of sunlight every day, and the soil should be fertile and well-draining.
Step 2: Dig four to six inches deep pits in the soil which should be about twelve inches apart. Keep the seed potato pieces in the pits. Make sure the eyes face upwards.
Step 3: Cover the potatoes with soil.
Step 4: Water them, fertilise them, and take care of the plants.
Step 5: Harvest the potatoes in between sixty to ninety days, differing from variety to variety. The leaves will start turning yellow and wither. You have to dig out the potatoes with a gardening fork with lots of care.
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