Spring potato harvest timeSpring potatoes are generally planted in February and March. Due to different climates in different regions, the planting time will vary. In the northern region, they are planted in late April to early May and harvested in June and July. In the southern region, the planting time is slightly earlier and can be harvested in May and June. Spring Potato OriginThe potato harvest time in the northern production area is relatively fixed. Because potatoes in the north usually grow slowly and can only be planted once a year, it is called a one-season crop area. Generally speaking, they are planted in mid-to-late April to early May in spring and harvested around October-November in autumn. This is the northern potato. In the southern production areas, potatoes can be planted three times a year and harvested twice. If conditions permit, they can theoretically be planted all year round. However, if potatoes are planted in spring from February to March, they will be harvested around June to July in autumn. Spring potato planting time and key points1. Planting time Spring potatoes are suitable for planting at the end of March. As long as the soil temperature is around 18 degrees, they can be planted. In the southern regions, the soil can be plowed in early March and then planted. 2. Renovate the soil Potatoes prefer loose soil, so the soil needs to be plowed over to turn out the large clods of soil, then buried in new soil and some organic fertilizer applied. It is best to do this in sunny weather, which can promote the later growth of the potatoes. 3. Planting method Bury the processed tubers in the soil, with the sprouted end placed on top of the soil without covering it. Then lightly wet the soil with water. If the planting area is wide, the distance between each hole should be 15 cm. Cover the ground with plastic film after planting and you can harvest it after about 3 months. |
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