The plant will sprout from a small potato left in the soil. New potatoes will form from this and the old one from which the sprout originated will decompose. You can consider the new potatoes safe to eat, which if you had planted new seed, the outcome would be the same. However, my experience...
The plant will sprout from a small potato left in the soil. New potatoes will form from this and the old one from which the sprout originated will decompose. You can consider the new potatoes safe to eat, which if you had planted new seed, the outcome would be the same. However, my experience...
The plant will sprout from a small potato left in the soil. New potatoes will form from this and the old one from which the sprout originated will decompose. You can consider the new potatoes safe to eat, which if you had planted new seed, the outcome would be the same. However, my experience...
36 x 3 = 108
108 / 4 = 27
27 x 27 = 729 sq. ft.
24.16' x 30.16' = 728.67 sq. ft.
Your question seems to make a false assumption. Six feet longer them twice the width is not possible. My example proves that. Otherwise I'm willing to yield if you have a qualified solution. Good luck.
36 x 3 = 108
108 / 4 = 27
27 x 27 = 729 sq. ft.
24.16' x 30.16' = 728.67 sq. ft.
Your question seems to make a false assumption. Six feet longer them twice the width is not possible. My example proves that. Otherwise I'm willing to yield if you have a qualified solution. Good luck.
Your question needs a missing link which is location. Below zone eight we grow cauliflower, broccoli, cabbage, mustard greens, carrots, garlic, strawberries, onion tops, onions after January 15, and kale.
You use a bobber mostly when you are still fishing (Like with a cane pole), and not casting. It is to keep the bait where the fish are swimming, and to see when they are biting and ready to be hooked. You can also feel when a fish is ready to be hooked, but bobbers make it better for novices.