I've seen this done in burlap sacks supported by a frame of pvc......never tried it but it makes sense.Random gardening questions. My husband saw the thing where you build a potato garden "box" and add dirt to it as the plants grow, and then remove the sides at the bottom to harvest the potatoes. (Link here if you are a visual person.) My questions are: does it actually work? Did you find that the potato bug-load was lower? I've found that when I've grown my TOMATOES in either raised bed or pots that I didn't have any tomato worm issues, so I'm wondering if it would be similar with potato bugs. And what in the HECK do you do with that many potatoes if you don't have a root cellar??? I'm also curious as to why they are showing full-size potatoes for the "starter" since I remember from gardening with my neighbor as a child that SEED potatoes are quite small?
I think the wood box would work better because it's sturdier and reusable is screwed together.
Not sure why they used what look like large whole potatoes....everything with a grain of salt, everything on the net with a half shaker of salt. ;-)