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Re: potato torture
- To: v*@eskimo.com
- Subject: Re: potato torture
- From: T* O* <t*@world.std.com>
- Date: Thu, 26 Mar 1998 12:05:29 -0500
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- Resent-Date: Thu, 26 Mar 1998 09:04:49 -0800
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Hello List,
I have to apologize to the list... I thought Stan was kidding regarding
his potato torture, but from subsequent emails it looks like this is a
viable approach.
Stan, I am sorry for the "dry rain" remark.
Live and learn.
Thanks,
Tom
Nathan Sarvis wrote:
>
> Stan wrote:
> >And when they just start to get their leaves a few inches above the
> >straw, I will bury them again with straw.
>
> I buried mine in about an inch of dirt and 4 - 6 inches of mulch. The are
> just showing up above the mulch. How high should I let them get before I
> bury them again? (My first time to try this so any advice is welcome. In
> the past I've just grown them in dirt but have been inspired by this list
> to try to boost productivity by piling on mulch and letting them grow in
> it.)
>
> Nathan Sarvis
> Denton, Texas
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