Posted by admin | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 23-12-2007
Tags: certified organic seeds, garden, gardening, organic, plants, seeds

I want to grow organic potatoes in a container garden?
All the books I read say you should use certified seed potatoes. Is there any reason you should not plant some organic baby potatoes I have? I can understand not regularly use storebought potatoes, but should not be or organic? The same question about sweet potatoes. Any tips or advice would be appreciated!
If you are going to sell more than likely have to certified seed potatoes …. If not …. I cut the variety Grocery … and not use pesticides … While they are organic … concept of the eye of the potato it begins … but after all the growth is organic.
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