Last year, I got funky berries on my
potato plants. Never seen that before. Got very few
potatoes on those plants. My idea is that the water never got deep enough to get to the roots and the
potatoes there, so the berries were a second chance for the plants to reproduce. This year, changing the watering system to provide more even water all the way down the plant within the hill. Anyone out there have any tips for me for our
potato friends? We're
growing them in a 2-foot deep planting box, and hilling them within the box, and I'm putting drip-soaker hose in each layer of dirt I put in - so it shouldn't make it too soggy, but provide better moisture throughout. We're using the square-foot gardening soil mix, and making all new for the
potatoes this year, but we're not moving the actual box itself. Do I actually need to completely clean out the box and sterilize it, or is new dirt going to be sufficient to prevent diseases and the lot? Any and all information will be much appreciated.
Evie