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We're planting a full 50 foot row of potatoes here on our homestead in far western Oklahoma -- and we're keeping it simple. In this video, we show exactly how we plant seed potatoes in late winter going into early spring. No overcomplicating it. No drawn out 30 minute tutorial. Just the real process we use every year in our homestead garden. --We cover: *How deep we plant potatoes (1.5 to 2 feet) *How to cut seed potatoes properly *Why you leave multiple eyes on each potato section *Why the eyes should face upward *How we space them in a 50' plus garden row *How we plant and prepare them for early season growth Planting potatoes isn't complicated -- but doing it correctly makes a big difference in yield, root development, and plant health. Whether you're starting a backyard garden, building a self sufficient homestead, or just learning how to grow your own food, potatoes are one of the easiest and most rewarding crops you can grow. We believe in practical, honest homesteading. No fluff. No pretending to be experts. Just sharing what works for us and learning along the way. If you're gardening in a dry climate like western Oklahoma, planting at the right depth and timing can make all the difference before summer heat hits. Let us know in the comments: *How do you plant your potatoes? *What zone are you gardening in? *Have you had better luck shallow planting or deep planting, in the soil, container or hay? Thanks for being here and being part of our growing homestead journey. "👍 Like, comment, and subscribe to join the Nation Homestead and Farm adventure and never miss a moment!" #homesteading #raisingchickens #farmlife #gardening #plantingpotatoes #growyourownfood #selfsufficient #seedpotatoes #homesteadlife