Information and discussion for successfully cultivating potatoes, the world's fourth largest crop.
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Tomatovillian™
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Bon Appetit.
Guten Essen Buon Appetito ![]() Worth |
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Well with those well wishes I should make French Fries, German Potatoes (or maybe some potato spatzle), AND gnocchi!
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Sounds decadent and delicious. Haven't made potato gnocchi for a while (have been doing sweet potato or mostly butternut squash), but I think its time to give it a try, especially when a few of my san marzano start ripening.
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Join Date: Jan 2010
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depth of potatoes is a source of debate but in general new potatoes grow above the seed potato is where the new stolons form. So if you mound about 6 in is safe in most cases.
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"Try Gnocchi in some New England clam chowder this winter.
It is the bomb. " Interesting......I must try !
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