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<blockquote data-quote="regolith" data-source="post: 893623" data-attributes="member: 9267"><p>Since the bulls and dry cows demolished (ate) half of my vegetable garden the other day, I decided to dig up the potatoes I brought from the other farm in the winter and just leave the little ones behind to re-sprout. Got a good bucketful, about half of them clean and undamaged that should store for a while.</p><p></p><p>Dug up a *lot* of green-skinned ones. Now I know light causes the green and it's common in potatoes sitting at the surface of the soil & poisonous (I just cut off all green sections before cooking them). But most of these green potatoes were well buried, four - six inches of soil on top of them.</p><p>Can the green colour form without light?</p><p>Any idea if it's okay to store these, or just use them asap (or plant them again)?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="regolith, post: 893623, member: 9267"] Since the bulls and dry cows demolished (ate) half of my vegetable garden the other day, I decided to dig up the potatoes I brought from the other farm in the winter and just leave the little ones behind to re-sprout. Got a good bucketful, about half of them clean and undamaged that should store for a while. Dug up a *lot* of green-skinned ones. Now I know light causes the green and it's common in potatoes sitting at the surface of the soil & poisonous (I just cut off all green sections before cooking them). But most of these green potatoes were well buried, four - six inches of soil on top of them. Can the green colour form without light? Any idea if it's okay to store these, or just use them asap (or plant them again)? [/QUOTE]
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