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WhiteTara

(29,703 posts)
Sat May 30, 2020, 11:21 AM May 2020

I'm growing potatoes in a bin for the first time

and the potato shoots are coming out the side of the wire bin. Should I be trying to cover those shoots with dirt? I really want to end up with potatoes!

Can anyone give me some tips on how to do this?

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I'm growing potatoes in a bin for the first time (Original Post) WhiteTara May 2020 OP
YouTube has many videos on growing potatoes in bins. SamKnause May 2020 #1
Thanks. I hadn't thought of YouTube! WhiteTara May 2020 #6
Can you put a wire cage around your bin? stopwastingmymoney May 2020 #2
They are definitely in a wire cage WhiteTara May 2020 #5
I mean put another layer of wire around the existing bin stopwastingmymoney May 2020 #7
oh, and then fill the outer bin? WhiteTara May 2020 #9
Yes stopwastingmymoney May 2020 #11
cool thanks WhiteTara May 2020 #12
Don't forget you will need to be well armed. AJT May 2020 #3
Thanks for that important reminder WhiteTara May 2020 #4
My attempt to grow potatoes in a deep-boxed bin failed. Backseat Driver May 2020 #8
I'll let you know. WhiteTara May 2020 #10
Glad I read your post. I cut some potatoes yesterday to let them dry out and was Vinca May 2020 #13
If I could figure out how to post pictures from my phone WhiteTara May 2020 #14
I've never grown potatoes, but have been meaning to try it using this method: Dark n Stormy Knight Jun 2020 #15
Similar. I'm using a wire bin WhiteTara Jun 2020 #16
I can't.picture it. Dark n Stormy Knight Jun 2020 #19
I don't see why they shouldn't be growing out the sides spinbaby Jun 2020 #17
Now that's another cool idea! WhiteTara Jun 2020 #18
Potatoes are traditionally hilled spinbaby Jun 2020 #20

stopwastingmymoney

(2,041 posts)
2. Can you put a wire cage around your bin?
Sat May 30, 2020, 11:38 AM
May 2020

Then fill the space between the bin and wire with straw. Not too tight, potatoes like loose space.

The best thing is those outside the bin potatoes will be easy to harvest without disturbing the main plant

WhiteTara

(29,703 posts)
5. They are definitely in a wire cage
Sat May 30, 2020, 11:49 AM
May 2020

and it started dirt, straw, dirt, potatoes, dirt, straw, dirt, potatoes and so on up to the top of the wire bin. But the shoots from the bottom of the wire bin are coming out the sides. Do I need to cover those?

WhiteTara

(29,703 posts)
4. Thanks for that important reminder
Sat May 30, 2020, 11:48 AM
May 2020

they are close to the road and those marauders can see them! Call out my dog!

Backseat Driver

(4,390 posts)
8. My attempt to grow potatoes in a deep-boxed bin failed.
Sat May 30, 2020, 11:55 AM
May 2020

Unsure about the reasons as I watched those youtube videos and thought I had followed the tips to growing them re: planting, adding dirt as the green parts grew; adequate sunshine and drainage. Above ground, the plants looked great. The roots from which the potatoes were supposed to grow in abundance just made very few vegetables below the ground and what there were -- small, soft, and deformed; nowhere near a 50 lb haul of anything usable. I can only think the dirt used to fill the bin did not provide the necessary nutrients???

Here's hoping your attempt will be more successful!

Vinca

(50,261 posts)
13. Glad I read your post. I cut some potatoes yesterday to let them dry out and was
Sun May 31, 2020, 01:40 PM
May 2020

so busy today mulching the garden I forgot about them. Now scheduling tomorrow's garden job. LOL. Maybe I'll try your method.

WhiteTara

(29,703 posts)
14. If I could figure out how to post pictures from my phone
Sun May 31, 2020, 02:01 PM
May 2020

I'd show you how they are doing...great!

Dark n Stormy Knight

(9,760 posts)
15. I've never grown potatoes, but have been meaning to try it using this method:
Tue Jun 2, 2020, 05:22 PM
Jun 2020


I didn't save the details on how to do this, just the photos, but they seem to be self explanatory.

Is this similar to what you're doing?

WhiteTara

(29,703 posts)
16. Similar. I'm using a wire bin
Tue Jun 2, 2020, 10:11 PM
Jun 2020

and it is about 4 feet high and 4 feet diameter and I layered straw, dirt, potatoes for about 4 or 5 layers and they've heavily watered with the rain. If I could figure out where my phone deposits my pictures, I'd show you. It's really pretty.

spinbaby

(15,088 posts)
17. I don't see why they shouldn't be growing out the sides
Wed Jun 3, 2020, 12:10 PM
Jun 2020

I often grow potatoes even though I don’t have a vegetable garden, simply by planting whatever is sprouting in the pantry somewhere in the flower garden. They’re surprisingly decorative and I’ve never failed to get a crop of potatoes. Really, I think it’s hard to mess up growing potatoes.

WhiteTara

(29,703 posts)
18. Now that's another cool idea!
Wed Jun 3, 2020, 12:30 PM
Jun 2020

I love the idea of just planting them around for the beauty and getting potatoes!

They are definitely growing out the sides and they are flowering, but shouldn't I be covering up those flowers? That's what I remember from the dim past of my mother's garden when I was a child.

spinbaby

(15,088 posts)
20. Potatoes are traditionally hilled
Wed Jun 3, 2020, 01:19 PM
Jun 2020

They form potatoes along the stem underground, so dirt was pulled up around the plants to bury more of the stems. You’ll get potatoes even without hilling, enjoy the flowers. If you’re growing red potatoes, blossoms are your cue to burrow for baby potatoes.

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