STOP PLANTING LIKE THIS IMMEDIATELY! Why are your potatoes as small as peas and rotting in the gr...

Опубликовано: 24 Май 2026
на канале: Садовый Клуб
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Hello, my dear gardeners!
I've dedicated 40 years to agronomy, and today it pains me to watch people overexert themselves in their plots, only to end up with small potatoes that rot before winter.

In this video, I'll open your eyes to why the traditional "neighborly" planting method is a surefire way to a poor harvest.

We'll analyze the mistakes almost all gardeners make and learn how to plant potatoes so that each plant has a bucket of large tubers.

In this episode, you'll learn: Why depth is the enemy of potatoes? Planting with a bayonet is a huge mistake.

I'll tell you what depth is ideal for a quick start.

How overcrowding kills crops. Why roots fight each other and how much space a single plant really needs. The secrets of vernalization. How to prepare seed in March so potatoes sprout instantly.

How to properly cut tubers. Why cutting lengthwise saves the harvest, and how to disinfect the cut with ordinary ash.

3 stages of hilling. A forgotten technique that makes the plant produce many times more fruit.

Wireworm control without chemicals. Folk remedies and green manure that will cleanse your soil.

Many people think that the soil is depleted or the varieties are poor. But I'll tell you straight: your soil is good; we've simply forgotten the true laws of agronomy.

I'll share with you the experience gained over decades of work in research labs and fields.

We'll discuss how to get a bountiful harvest with virtually no investment, using only an understanding of nature.

You'll learn when to water potatoes (there are only 3 critical periods!), how to orient rows according to the sun, and how to properly store the harvest so it lasts until spring.

The earth is a living organism; it feels love and care. Let's work together to correct these mistakes and bring back to our tables those delicious, large potatoes our parents fed us.

Follow our gardening circle so you don't miss the next installment! We still have much to discuss: from treating plant diseases with folk remedies to revitalizing even the most "dead" soil.