What is the best way for irrigation potatoe plant?


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Potatoes aren't especially particular as to how they get watered. The commercial growers use one of two methods. They either use sprinklers, or flood irrigation.

Make furrows down each side of the potato rows, and pull the dirt up around the plant to create a mounded row at the plants. Then you can run water down the furrows between, or water with sprinklers. Either way works fine.


plant in well drained, moist soil in a cool climate: potatoes do best in cooler areas and will not enjoy being baked by hot summer sun. keep well watered and earth them up (mound up the earth over the bases of the plants when they get big: this will stop potatoes near the surface from turning green).

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