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In the Garden > Herbs, Fruit and Vegetables
Everyone eats potatoes, but almost nobody grows their own. Jackie French demonstrated a simple way of making a potato patch in a corner of your backyard, that will produce kilos of potatoes.
Potatoes can be grown in all areas in Australia although plants grown in tropical districts can be subject to fungal diseases.
Late winter and early spring are good times to plant potatoes in most areas (wait until after frosts in inland areas). In tropical areas potatoes are best grown between January and August to avoid the more wet and humid parts of the year.
Expect to harvest in December from those plantings made in July or August. A second crop can be planted in late summer for potatoes in winter (around June).
Copyright CTC Productions 2006
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