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    Quote Originally Posted by mommy4ever View Post
    I remember when we harvest the ripe potato at the end of season all that was left of the plant was dried out stems. Don't remove it, just damage the plant after the blooming is done.

    Any potato can be planted, even those from the grocery store, seed potatoes are simply potatoes that aren't saleable as food.

    Dad mentioned one more thing. Don't use partial potatoes, use a whole potato. My own personal experience and that of dad's and a few others, sections of potatoes grow a beautiful plant by minimal potatoes. A whole potato seems to grow oodles of potatoes...
    On the top of my plants are these little round bulbs, like small tomatoes.
    What are those?
    So, Let me get this right, I can harvest the potatoes and just replant the plant?
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    I'm not sure what the bulbs would be. Do you have a pic?

    No you can't pull the plant and replant it.... it wouldn't produce. You just need to kill some of the plant so the energy goes to growing potatoes.

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    I will take a pic today and post it. They look like small green tomatoes that hang like cherries.
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