Choose a sunny location with loose, well-drained soil
Prepare the soil by loosening it and mixing in compost
Select certified seed potatoes
Cut large seed potatoes into pieces with at least one eye each
Let cut pieces dry for a day before planting
Plant seed potatoes 3 to 4 inches deep
Space pieces 10 to 12 inches apart
Leave 2 to 3 feet between rows
Water after planting
Keep soil evenly moist during growth
Hill soil around stems as plants grow
Add mulch to help retain moisture and suppress weeds
Remove weeds regularly
Fertilize lightly if needed
Watch for pests and diseases
Stop watering when plants begin to yellow near harvest
Harvest new potatoes after flowering if desired
Harvest mature potatoes when tops die back
Dig carefully to avoid damaging tubers
Cure harvested potatoes in a cool, dark, ventilated place
Store potatoes in a cool, dark, dry location
