No vegetable can compare to the potato in terms of demand. It's no exaggeration to say that it's grown in every garden plot these days. We've all known since childhood that it needs to be planted, weeded, hilled, protected from the Colorado potato beetle, and then dug up and stored to have dozens of dishes made with it on the table year-round. But is it really that simple? Why then aren't harvests always impressive? Our authors will help you navigate all the complexities of agricultural technology and help you avoid the pitfalls of timing key tasks, watering, and fertilizing.
Is it good or bad for potatoes to have large green tops? Our article will explain what causes the green growth and how to combat it.











