Grow potatoes in containers at home with just one potato
What You Need
One seed potato (or sprouted potato)
Large container (10-15 gallons, with drainage holes)
Potting soil or compost
Fertilizer (optional)
Water
Steps
1. Prepare the Potato: Cut a sprouted potato into 2-3 pieces, each with “eyes.” Let them dry for 24 hours to prevent rotting.
2. Prepare the Container: Choose a large container with drainage holes. Fill with 4-6 inches of potting soil or compost, mixed with a bit of fertilizer.
3. Plant the Potato: Place the potato pieces (sprouts facing up) on the soil. Cover with another 4-6 inches of soil, leaving room to add more soil as the plant grows.
4. Water Regularly: Keep the soil moist but not waterlogged. Water when the top inch feels dry.
5. Add Soil as Plants Grow: As green shoots emerge, keep adding soil to cover the lower parts, leaving the top leaves exposed. This promotes more tuber production.
6. Provide Sunlight: Place the container in a sunny spot for 6-8 hours of light daily.
7. Harvest: After 10-12 weeks or when foliage yellows, gently dig to find potatoes.
Tips for Success
Use a large container with good drainage.
Choose healthy seed potatoes or sprouted ones.
Add soil regularly as the plant grows.
Protect from frost.
Benefits
Space-Saving: Ideal for small spaces.
Easy to Manage: Control soil and pests effectively.
No Digging: Simply empty the container to harvest.