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Harvesting and storing potatoes
Begin harvesting potatoes when they have reached the desired size. You can harvest a few at a time
and keep the remainder in the ground until you are ready to eat them. When you "rob" potatoes,
be careful not to damage the plant. Varieties grown for storage should be harvested when mature and
the vines are dead. When the vines turn yellow, cut off the water and leave the potatoes in the ground
for a few weeks to cure. Do not expose potatoes to sunlight as it will cause greening. The green
portion is poisonous, bitter, and should not be eaten. Dig the potatoes up, allow them to dry, and
store in a cool, dark location. |
Harvest
when potatoes reach the desired size |
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