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Old 12-07-2011, 05:53 PM
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Right then, don't know if I've posted in the correct place, so plz 4give me!

Anyway, my question is: Once you've dug up your spuds & taken said veg off, can you replant the plant, so you get more later?
I'm sure that I read somewhere that you can.

So, dear fellow gardeners, let this 'pea shoot' know please..
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Hi, well this is something that I have never tried. But if you leave the little tiny peanut sized potatoes on the roots then apparently you can replant the haulms and a month or so later you should be able to harvest another crop of potatoes!
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Old 12-07-2011, 10:01 PM
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Thanks, I'll see what happens & post it up...
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