Potatoes should be planted in the winter for best results, especially in Louisiana. They need full sun, and they often can't get full sun if they are planted in August, because by the time they grow, it is winter.
Yes, if given plenty of care like water in the hot summer months during it's early years. I gave a Blue Spruce to my mother and she planted it on the farm in Southwest Louisiana. Five years later and it's still growing!
August 7 2012
August but studies prove its july. August has always been the hottest personally here in south LA
Sauvolle until his death on 21 August 1701.
Cotton, soybeans, corn, wheat, grains, rice, sugarcane, sweet potatoes, and turf, a grassy substance.
yes potatoes can be planted in may
Betty planted 4/5 of her garden with potatoes. how many tenths of the garden are planted with potatoes?
They are planted every spring.
Rye
Yes
PARALLEL rows.
Louisiana
You can plant potatoes as early in the spring/late winter as the ground is workable. The plants can usually handle light frosts, but not ground freezing. Probably February in Louisiana.
The major agriculture of Louisiana are soybeans, cotton, sugar cane, rice, sweet potatoes, pecans.
In southern Mississippi, garden Irish potatoes are planted in the winter for spring growing. The period from January 20 to February 15 is ideal.
august
Kumara, Louisiana Yam, Yellow Yam.