Picking Potatoes (harvesting)
Picking Potatoes (harvesting)
Picking Potatoes (harvesting) can begin when the vines begin to turn yellow and die off. Lifting the potatoes out of the soil can easily be done by using a shovel or pitchfork. This needs to be with care so that you do not cut or stab the tubers that grow out from the plants above. Begin picking potatoes by digging as deep as possible starting about 8 to 12 inches away from the stem and work your way inward towards the row. Once removed from the ground you will want to wash the excess soil off the tubers and dry them by keeping them in a warm area until the skin dries brown. Avoid placing the tubers in sunlight or exposed to light in general because that could cause them to turn green and become inedible. Newly dug potatoes can be eaten immediately. To store tubers place them in a dark, warm (55º to 65ºF), moist area to heal over any scars and to toughen the skin for curing. After curing store in a dark, cool moist area like a root cellar. You should not refrigerate after picking potatoes.
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