Potato towers: Great tip from the test garden
Potato towers: Getting started
Potato towers: Too tall?
Growing potatoes in these towers requires no digging. You can reach in to grab new potatoes, or you can wait until the crop is mature, undo the tower, and watch your potatoes tumble out.
The yield is supposedly two to three times greater than growing them in the ground.
I built five of them. Are they too tall? I'm suddenly worried that I'm being too optimistic about their growth.
Potato towers: Planting time
In each tower, I planted a single layer of seed potatoes. Each has its own variety: Bintje, German Butterball, Yellow Finn, Banana Fingerlings, and Rose Finn Fingerlings.
The varieties came from Full Belly Farm — their potatoes have a very high reputation in our test kitchen — and Darryl Wong from Free Wheelin Farm.
Potato towers: First layer
Potato towers: Sprouts!
Potato towers: Keep on mulching
June 2 — It feels like they shot up overnight.
I've been keeping up with topping off the vines with more straw (and only straw) as they grow, and I've been consistent about watering.
Potato towers: Flowers!
June 2 — They're flowering now, which means that potato formation isn't far off.
My fingers are crossed that there will actually be pounds upon pounds of delicious spuds inside those lush towers.