Grow 25 pounds of potatoes in a laundry basket. No digging. No raised bed. Just a plastic basket, some straw, and the most satisfying harvest reveal you'll ever have.
๐งบ Why a laundry basket works
Built-in drainage holes on all sides. Tall walls let you hill potatoes as they grow. Portable โ move it to follow the sun or protect it from heavy rain. And at harvest, you tip it over and potatoes pour out like treasure.
๐ฅ How to set it up
Line the bottom with a few inches of straw or leaves. Add 4 inches of compost or soil mix. Place 3 to 4 seed potatoes on top with eyes facing up. Cover with another 4 inches of straw.
๐ฑ As it grows
When shoots reach 6 inches tall, add more straw around the stems โ burying everything except the top few leaves. Potatoes form along the buried portion of the stem, so the more you hill, the more potatoes you get. Keep hilling every time the greens get tall. Repeat until the basket is full. Water through the sides โ the built-in drainage keeps roots healthy and prevents rot.
๐ When to harvest
Wait until the foliage dies back and turns brown. Stop watering for about two weeks to let the skins toughen โ this helps them store longer. Tip the basket onto a tarp and watch 20 to 25 pounds of potatoes tumble out. This is the moment that makes the whole method worth it.
๐ Best varieties for baskets:
- Yukon Gold โ buttery flavor, reliable producer in containers
- Red Pontiac โ easy to spot against the straw, good yields
- Fingerlings โ lots of small potatoes packed into a tight space
- Kennebec โ classic baking potato with heavy yields
One basket. One bag of seed potatoes. One flip at the end. That's the whole method. ๐ฅ
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