
I included some landscape fabric at the bottom of each box, and used planting mix from Sky Nursery. So far to get each box going I've used a bag and a half for one 2x6 level. I'm still trying to figure out what to do with the dirt once this growing cycle is over. We'll still be bringing in fresh planting mix as we continue to expand the garden, so I could just shift this dirt this year to another part of the garden for next year, but ultimately I'd like a sustainable model so that dirt from potato bins in one year goes to... (?) for year 2 ... and then cycles back to being potato bin dirt on the third year. Or something like that.

The bin on the right has 1 lb. of mid season German butter potatoes planted in a pattern of three rows of three. The box on the left has 2lbs of mid season red potatoes, also planted in three rows of three. The seed potatoes on the red were just bigger... I read somewhere that you shouldn't cut the seed potato if it is the size of an egg or smaller, so I was operating under that guideline. We'll see!
Some final notes: Here's a great how-to for growing potatoes in containers. Reading it just now I found I should mixed fertilizer in the soil. I also learned that he recommends using compost for mounding up instead of planting mix.
I also found a link for potato research at WSU that includes lists of varieties and tons of databases. Good stuff.
Poor Cyrus!!! The next gardening process will do just fine, I'm sure! We're going to try these bins as well!! I'm really looking forward to it's bounty! Great idea!
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