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I bury my tomatoes like you would mound potatoes, or transplant them into bigger pots at the bottoms so they grow roots up the stem. Makes big strong plants.
I've read about people adding more dirt around potato plants as they grow, and causing them to produce potatoes all the way up. Either adding rings around the plant and filling with dirt, or growing in a deep container, like a plastic trash can.
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[–] NamelessCrewmember 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
I bury my tomatoes like you would mound potatoes, or transplant them into bigger pots at the bottoms so they grow roots up the stem. Makes big strong plants.
[–] Tsilent_Tsunami 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
I've read about people adding more dirt around potato plants as they grow, and causing them to produce potatoes all the way up. Either adding rings around the plant and filling with dirt, or growing in a deep container, like a plastic trash can.
[–] NamelessCrewmember 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
Wine barrels are good. Some custom containers allow partial harvest front the bottom up, preserving the rest through winter.