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  Quick overview of growing potatoes in a greenhouse
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  Type: cold-season crop
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  Time from seed to harvest: 80-100 days
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- Germination temp: 40°F
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  Time until first emergence: 14-28 days
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- Best temp to grow: 65-70°F
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  Height: 18-36 in
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  Spread: 18-36 in
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  Grow from seed: 7-8 in deep, 10-12 in apart in rows 36 in apart;
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  Companions: cabbage, corn, chives, cilantro, leeks
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  Keep away from: tomatoes, eggplants, fennel, pumpkins, root vegetables
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  The benefits of growing potatoes in a greenhouse
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- Garden potatoes are typically planted a few weeks before the last frost date, or when the soil is at least 45-55°F. In most regions, this is usually around April. But in warmer climates, potatoes are often planted in the fall or even winter for a spring harvest!
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  Because they are frost-tender and don’t love extreme heat, potatoes grown outside are limited to the seasons. In a greenhouse, however, you can control variables such as light and temperature, allowing you to extend the growing season. This way you can easily have several harvests of potatoes in a single year, or more!
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  Quick overview of growing potatoes in a greenhouse
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  Type: cold-season crop
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  Time from seed to harvest: 80-100 days
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+ Germination temp: 4°C
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  Time until first emergence: 14-28 days
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+ Best temp to grow: 18-21°C
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  Height: 18-36 in
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  Spread: 18-36 in
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  Grow from seed: 7-8 in deep, 10-12 in apart in rows 36 in apart;
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  Companions: cabbage, corn, chives, cilantro, leeks
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  Keep away from: tomatoes, eggplants, fennel, pumpkins, root vegetables
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  The benefits of growing potatoes in a greenhouse
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+ Garden potatoes are typically planted a few weeks before the last frost date, or when the soil is at least 7-13°C. In most regions, this is usually around April. But in warmer climates, potatoes are often planted in the fall or even winter for a spring harvest!
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  Because they are frost-tender and don’t love extreme heat, potatoes grown outside are limited to the seasons. In a greenhouse, however, you can control variables such as light and temperature, allowing you to extend the growing season. This way you can easily have several harvests of potatoes in a single year, or more!
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