Growing potatoes. Potatoes come from a plant. Where are the potatoes?

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Presentation transcript:

Growing potatoes

Potatoes come from a plant. Where are the potatoes?

Potatoes are tubers. Here are the tubers.

Name the different parts of the potato plant. TubersRoots Stem Leaves

Let’s learn how potatoes grow.

This is a destoner. It is removing stones from the soil so the potatoes have more room to grow. This also stops the harvester collecting stones as well as potatoes later on. As the destoner does its job, it makes long tunnels of soils. These are called beds. Preparing the ground Where is the destoner?

These are potatoes (tubers). They are left to sprout before they are planted. This is called chitting, and it helps the tubers grow faster and make a bigger crop. If they are not left to sprout they will grow slowly when they are planted. Chitting Can you see the sprouts?

Potatoes are usually planted in April into warm, loose soil. The planter moves along the beds planting the potatoes into rows. Planting What do the beds look like?

Growing Here are the potato plants. As they grow, the soil is ‘earthed up’. This means it is pulled up around them – a bit like a blanket. This protects them against frost and weeds and stops the potatoes going green. Why are the potatoes ‘earthed up’?

The potatoes plants have a small white or pink flower. They also grow a small green tomato-like fruit that is poisonous to eat. Flowering What can you see here?

By the middle of July, the first potatoes are ready to be harvested. They are called the first earlies. In August the second earlies are harvested. Earlies are small potatoes often called ‘new’ potatoes. The main crop are ready in September. Under the soil What can you see here?

Under the soil Can you remember what all the parts of the potato plant are called?

Here is the a harvesting machine. It lifts and separates the potatoes from the soil. Harvesting Some of the harvested potatoes will be eaten straight away but some will be stored and eaten later in the year.

When potatoes have been harvested, they can not be grown in the same field again for 5 years. This is because damaging pests might build up in the soil and destroy a crop. Moving crops around different fields is called crop rotation. Crop rotation

You can grow your own potatoes! Did you know that it is easy and fun to grow your own potatoes? Learn how to grow your own potatoes by watching the Grow it videos. Follow the instructions on the Planting my potato and Growing my potato sheets. Try different ways of growing potatoes using the Grow potatoes worksheet. Why not enter the Grow Your Own Potatoes competition? Go to: