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Growing potatoes from peelings

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WendyS | 17:00 Wed 05th Sep 2007 | Gardening
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In the newspaper today there is a letter from a lady who claims to get a good potato crop by saving the peelings from any potatoes with "sprouting eyes" on them, storing them in a sack and then planting them in a row when she has sufficient.. Has anybody else tried this? Wouldn't the peelings dry out and die before they were planted?
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I have potatoes growing in an odd corner of the garden were I have thrown peelings, didn't do any preparation of any kind. This happened in my last house too! So yes, you can grown potatoes from peel.
grew a good carrot tree once in a saucer
does this count?
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