Grow Your Own Potatoes

Potatoes are one of the most versatile crops because they are easy to grow, they store well and can be cooked in many different ways. An ideal crop for beginners as they almost 'look after themselves' potatoes can be grown in the ground, in containers or sacks and there are always new varieties to try. In the following articles you'll find out how to get the best crop and avoid problems such as potato blight:

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