Questions tagged [potatoes]

Starchy tuber crop, member of the perennial Solanaceae

Also known as "Irish Potato" (although originating from Peru), the potato is a significant staple for much of the world's population (on average, every human consumes 33 kg of potatoes per year). It is cultivated from Solanum tuberosum of the Solanaceae family. As such, it is related to nightshades, , and peppers. The root system forms tubers which are principally starch - these form the potato crop.

Some varieties of potato can form small green fruit that resemble green cherry tomatoes but with large numbers of seeds. These are toxic due to their high alkaloid content. Potato and green tubers should also not be eaten due to their high alkaloids.

As befits such a widely used crop, there are over 4000 different varieties of potato. They are available in white, yellow, red, and purple colors. For culinary purposes they are also classed according to their starch content which influences their texture.

Use this tag for all questions about savoury 'Irish' potatoes. Use the tag for questions about the similar-looking, but unrelated sweet potato.

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Possible to grow sweet potatoes in towers?

This year I will be planting potatoes (Yukon Gold and Russet) as well as sweet potatoes. This coming weekend I will be building so-called "potato towers" for the Yukons & Russets using the designs prescribed in this YouTube video. I purchased actual…
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Could you grow potatoes like this?

I want to grow potatoes in the following manner but I want to know if it is a good way to grow them. We have had pretty bad rain this summer and a lot of the grass in our backyard has not grown back after the winter frost. I have a lot of grass…
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How long do I have to harvest my potatoes?

I grew about a dozen or so fingerling potato plants in four separate sacks this year. Everything went according to plan, the plants stayed healthy and pest free throughout the year. The plants have died back recently, and I'm ready to harvest. I…
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Can you save seeds from Zolushka potatoes grown from true potato seed (TTS)?

I'm wanting to grow potatoes that don't have any genes for cytoplasmic male sterility. In other words, I'm wanting potatoes that fruit like tomatoes (they actually do exist), productively, so I can grow them from seeds instead of tubers. I know you…
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Should I pinch out the flowers on my potato plants?

After a very warm and dry spring, my potato plants have already started to bloom in early June. I wondered if they are putting a significant amount of energy into producing the flowers, and if pinching them out would cause the plants to put that…
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Small black/gray bugs proliferating in vegetable garden

I have previously noticed (on a sunny day, when my plants were all still small) a lot of tiny black/gray (maybe even /brown) bugs crawling around on the woodchips in my garden with a seeming flea-like ability to jump very far. Today (an overcast day…
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Are my potatoes OK?

I'm growing potatoes in containers (about ten 10 gal. (38L) containers, if it matters). Some of them are starting to turn yellow, as in this photo: Meanwhile, one plant has turned completely yellow: And one plant has died: It seems early for…
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Why is this potato plant wilting?

Here is a photo of some potato plants: As you can see, the plants on either side are doing fine, but the plant in the middle is wilting. They're all watered at the same time, so that plant can't be thirstier than the others (and it rained…
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What is this in the soil of my potato plants?

My potatoes are near harvest and dying back, although one of them seems to have a rotting stem. I looked in the soil and found this?
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How to grow potatoes vertically in stacked beds?

Growing potatoes for the first time, and I'm afraid I've received so much contradictory information for various peoples and sources that I may have "frankensteined" (stitched) together a growing solution that isn't going to yield much. My wife…
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Using wood chippings to cover potatoes

Our allotment has teamed up with a tree surgeon for a constant supply of fresh wood chippings from trees he trims/removes. Having taken use of this to cover all the paths in my allotment I have dug my potatoe trenches (I usually go a spade and a…
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Do I need to put a pile of wood chips on top of my potatoes?

I planted my potatoes near the surface so I could get the plants going quicker. Should I put a pile of wood chips on top of each potato, or build up the pile of wood chips as the season goes on?
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Are tubers used as water tanks?

I remember from ancient history they used huge water tanks under buildings whenever it rained, and was wondering if that's the same principle for plants growing tubers.
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Why did all 3 varieties of my chitted potatoes I planted going into summer (Nov-Dec) vanish?

If you plant chitted potatoes going into summer (Nov-Dec) when temperatures have reached 26 C (South Africa). Will they shrivel up and die? All 3 varieties of mine disappeared?
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Cheapest and fastest method to lower the soil pH for potatoes?

I am going to plant some potatoes in two/three weeks, but my soil's pH is around 6.8, which is not very suitable for them. I would like to know if there is a way to lower the pH in two/three weeks in a relatively cheap way. The soil is more clay…