When planting potatoes do eyes face up?
When planting potatoes, it is generally recommended to place the seed potatoes with the eyes facing up. This allows the sprouts, which will eventually grow into new potato plants, to emerge more easily and efficiently from the soil. Planting the potatoes with the eyes facing up also helps to ensure that the developing tubers are produced closer to the surface of the soil, making them easier to harvest. When placing the seed potatoes in the planting hole, it's important to ensure that the eyes are not damaged or broken, as this can affect the growth and development of the plants.
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