Phil66
It's worth growing potatoes in bags if a} your ground needs preparing, you can put them on the top of cardboard covered weeds or b} you haven't got any growing space or c} you have a use for all the spent compost for mulching, adding to heavy clay soils etc.
So for three years I've grown in bags and tubs, sifting the used compost and then putting back in tubs to grow carrots which do very well in it. After the carrots are out I've used the compost to add to my very, very heavy clay soil so the extra expense has been worth it. Now I've got the ground prepared and have a good supply of home-made compost my potatoes are now being grown in the ground (mostly) I grow the late ones in big tubs as they preserve well in the cold weather, even with frost and I can dig them out as I want, keeps them lovely and fresh.
Sue
It's worth growing potatoes in bags if a} your ground needs preparing, you can put them on the top of cardboard covered weeds or b} you haven't got any growing space or c} you have a use for all the spent compost for mulching, adding to heavy clay soils etc.
So for three years I've grown in bags and tubs, sifting the used compost and then putting back in tubs to grow carrots which do very well in it. After the carrots are out I've used the compost to add to my very, very heavy clay soil so the extra expense has been worth it. Now I've got the ground prepared and have a good supply of home-made compost my potatoes are now being grown in the ground (mostly) I grow the late ones in big tubs as they preserve well in the cold weather, even with frost and I can dig them out as I want, keeps them lovely and fresh.
Sue
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