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Forum: Vegetable GardeningReplies: 31, Views: 217
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tomatofreak
Phoenix, AZ

February 23, 2008
1:54 PM

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This seems like such a silly question, but here goes. Because I'm in Phoenix and potatoes should be in the ground already, I ordered from a company that ships earlier than most. When they arrived, they looked like the best grocery store potatoes you would find, smooth and fresh. I read that I should put them somewhere they would sprout and they're beginning to. Now, how much of a sprouted eye do they need for me to plant them? IOW, just evidence of a sprout or a big sprout? Thanks for any advice.

Alma

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