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Here is a cool old timer's trick. It take patience though. It takes advantage of the fact that like tomatoes, potato plants can send out roots from the stem. Cut the bottom off the bucket and plant a potatoe in the ground inside. Every couple of weeks, clip the bottom leaves off the potato and put a few inches of dirt in. Keep doing this till the bucket is full. Then just make sure the soil is kept moist...buckets do dry out quick! When the plant falls over at the end of the season...kick the bucket over....it'll be full of potatoes that forms from the roots!