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Potatoes-Stop Them From Sprouting
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I buy good quality potatoes, store them in a cotton sack lined with black material, in a dark cupboard, but within days they have started sprouting.
Tried old fashioned tips such as putting an apple in with them, avoiding storing them with onions, used different types - Charlotte, King Edward etc.
Any thoughts??
Tried old fashioned tips such as putting an apple in with them, avoiding storing them with onions, used different types - Charlotte, King Edward etc.
Any thoughts??
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Dark is good... cotton sack is good... but any warmth is bad... Be sure to keep them in a cool place... even a hall closet or than upstairs room that's too cold to sleep in... Here in the U.S., potato farmers nerby that raise thousands of tons of potatoes each year store them in a semi- underground bunker and they keep until the next years crop are ready to store....
18:44 Wed 22nd Jan 2014
Dark is good... cotton sack is good... but any warmth is bad...
Be sure to keep them in a cool place... even a hall closet or than upstairs room that's too cold to sleep in...
Here in the U.S., potato farmers nerby that raise thousands of tons of potatoes each year store them in a semi-underground bunker and they keep until the next years crop are ready to store. Simply keep them in the dark and somewhere around 35 degrees (F) works every time.
Be sure to keep them in a cool place... even a hall closet or than upstairs room that's too cold to sleep in...
Here in the U.S., potato farmers nerby that raise thousands of tons of potatoes each year store them in a semi-underground bunker and they keep until the next years crop are ready to store. Simply keep them in the dark and somewhere around 35 degrees (F) works every time.
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