That sounds intriguing. So this is basically a no-dig/no-till method of growing potatoes? Does it work with all varieties and when should they be "planted"? I'm very curious to try it for next year.
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Exactly! As far as I know, it should work with any potato.
For next year I’m planning on starting in early spring. I may even do a trial run of late summer/fall planting for the end of this year.
Nice harvest !
The Ruth Stout method is really amazing. And it also works with other vegetables.
So far I'm using it for zucchinis, tomatoes, corns, eggplants, squashs and beans.
Using hay (fresh grass and dried ones) if you have a large garden is really nice.