A potato grower asked me an interesting question. He wanted to know how flowering affects tuber yield and whether it even ...
extract the plant from its pot and remove the stems. If the corm-like tuber has developed offsets, carefully break these away from the main root. If there are no offsets, look for growth eyes ...
This plant produces many daisy-like flowers that sway in the wind atop tall leafy stems. The tubers look like a cross between ...
New plants can be expensive ... sliver of the parent tuber. Use a clean, sharp knife. Lay the cutting on a hard surface and remove the lower leaves flush with the stem. Neatly trim the base ...
The stem, leaves and flower emerge ... Others, like potatoes produce tubers. These sit under the soil and develop into new plants the next year.