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I ran a little experiment growing a potato plant in a plastic tree pot only covering it with grass clippings. It "worked", in that
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Reagen
Aug 10 '21, 07:23
I got two potatoes out of it. Mostly I got useful compost out of it, with no investment other than putting grass clippings there instead of in the green bin.
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5 gallon bucket potatoes have a pretty hefty yield, if you want to try that method. -- nm
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chicken daddy
Aug 10, 07:24
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I have a bunch in my community bed. This was just me having one left over seed potato and one plastic pot. -- nm
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Reagen
Aug 10, 07:29
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ah ha. well, now you know?
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chicken daddy
Aug 10, 07:30
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