Subject: 🥔Planting Potatoes in Fall..?🤔

Fall Garden Greetings!


Are you planting potatoes in fall to overwinter for a spring harvest? Planting potatoes in fall is naturally more common in milder hardiness regions 7-9, and there are pros and cons.


We'd love to hear if you're planting potatoes in fall.


Here's what April said:

I’m 100% through with digging trenches and burying potato plants as they come up. Since I never get all of the potatoes harvested, I always have volunteers. Now, if I find a stray potato that’s small, I just push it deep into the dirt. I plan on replanting this week and letting them overwinter. Zone 8 PNW.
~April Reeves Tower

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Wishing you a beautiful fall day!


Coleman & LeAura



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