If you love potatoes, consider growing your own using this easy method. This simple afternoon project can provide food for you and your family for weeks, requiring minimal upkeep.
What’s even better is that this potato tower can last the entire growing season. Start one in spring for summer potatoes, another in summer for fall harvest, and a final tower in late summer to carry you into early winter. These towers stay warm and moist until November, allowing you to feed your family even longer.
Choose the Right Location
Select a sunny spot in your garden or yard for the potato tower. Potatoes need at least 6 to 8 hours of sunlight daily to thrive. Once you’ve chosen a location, prepare the area by clearing away weeds and debris.
Build the Tower
Construct a cylindrical tower using fencing or chicken wire. The tower should be about 2 to 3 feet in diameter and 3 to 4 feet tall, providing ample vertical space for potato growth while maximizing yield in a small footprint.
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