Place a seed potato every 10 to 12 inches and keep rows 18 to 24 inches apart.Pour three inches of oil into a deep pot and heat it to 300°f.
Deep planting has several benefits, but there are also a few drawbacks.The planting depth of potatoes growing in containers and grow bags should not too deep, you can plant seed potatoes 2 to 4 inches deep and then cover with another 10cm (4in) layer of growing medium.Fill up the burlap about ¾ way full with a good quality potting soil.
Build up the soil along the rows, forming a mound.Growing potatoes this year, but now sure how deep to plant them?
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Whenever planting any seed potatoes in soil, either dig individual holes for each cut potato or dig a trench to lay down multiple potatoes in a row.Plant them 12cm deep and 38cm apart, with 75cm between rows.
Other potato items are added like potato armor, elytra, weapons.The general rule of thumb is to plant potatoes about 6 to 8 inches deep.Deep cleaning your outdoor spaces.
Leave 12 inches (30 centimeters) between potato plants, with 36 inches (0.9 meters) between rows.Fill the bottom 1/3 rd of the container with soil or compost.
Pick an area which gets plenty of sun, ideally with slightly acidic soil (ph of 5.0 to 7.When deep planting potatoes each tuber should be planted 8 to 9 inches deep.
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SEATTLE -- Mariners' right-hander Matt Brash, one of the top relievers in the American League last season, underwent Tommy John surgery earlier this week and will miss the entire 2024 season, Seattle general manager Justin Hollander said Friday.
Brash had not pitched in the majors this season after experiencing elbow discomfort during spring training. He initially attempted to rehab the injury without the need for surgery, but last month experienced a setback just before going out on a rehab assignment.
Hollander said that after meeting with Dr. Keith Meister in Arlington, Texas, the decision was made to have the surgery Wednesday.
"To have his season go away like this stinks for him. Stinks for us," Hollander said. "Probably one of the most popular players in the organization among his teammates, among staff members."
Later Friday, Mariners right-hander Bryan Woo left his start against the Oakland Athletics with one out in the fifth inning for precautionary reasons, according to the team.
Hollander said Brash had a partial tear in the posterior area of the ulnar collateral ligament in his pitching elbow, an area of the ligament that's difficult to rehabilitate without surgery. Brash was able to pitch without issue despite the tear until he started to experience pain while throwing last month.
Hollander said the hope is that Brash could be back pitching for the Mariners sometime in late spring or early summer of next season. Meister also placed a brace in Brash's elbow in the hope of speeding up the UCL recovery. The brace is separate from the internal brace surgery the likes of Spencer Strider have undergone to repair elbow issues.
Brash led all of baseball with 78 appearances last season and posted a 9-4 record with a 3.04 ERA. He struck out 107 batters in 70⅔ innings, often using a wipeout slider that has made him one of the more difficult relievers to face.
He began his career with Seattle in 2022 as a starter before transitioning to the bullpen. He appeared in 117 games over the previous two seasons and is the latest name to join the growing list of players sidelined by elbow issues this year, including Strider, Cleveland's Shane Bieber, the New York Yankees' Jonathan Loaisiga, Miami's Eury Perez and Oakland's Trevor Gott.
"I would put him up as one of the top relievers in the league," Seattle manager Scott Servais said. "It's probably the most unique breaking ball. It's the breaking ball everybody talks about in the league; Matt Brash's slider. It's just a wipeout pitch. When you don't have a weapon like that you have to manipulate through a bullpen a little differently. He's a great security blanket to have when you map out a plan each night."
The Mariners have been without two of their top relievers since spring training. Brash was sidelined with his elbow issues and Gregory Santos has been out because of a lat strain. Hollander said Santos had a small setback in his recovery, and after a brief break has resumed throwing out to about 90 feet. But the setback means it will likely be July before Santos pitches in a game for the Mariners.
Woo was making his first start of the year Friday night after being slowed by a sore elbow during spring training. He allowed just one hit through the first four innings only to leave the game after getting Tyler Soderstrom to foul out behind third base to open the fifth.
Catcher Cal Raleigh immediately went to the mound and was quickly joined by pitching coach Pete Woodworth and manager Scott Servais. Woo eventually walked off the mound alongside athletic trainer Kyle Torgerson and was replaced by Trent Thornton.
While the news on pitchers was rough, the Mariners could be close to getting two position players back. Outfielder Dominic Canzone (shoulder) is expected to start a rehab assignment with Triple-A Tacoma on Saturday, while shortstop J.P. Crawford (oblique) is likely to start a rehab assignment either this weekend or early next week.