Correct planting of potatoes significantly increases the chances of getting a large and high-quality nightshade harvest.
There are several important resources that need to be sent into the hole.
One of these additives is urea.
One spoon is enough for the plant to receive an important microelement.
The garden crop will demonstrate rapid and full growth. As a result, the summer resident will certainly be able to collect a good harvest.
Planting Potatoes: What to Put in the Hole
Pour urea (1 tsp) into the bottom of the hole.
Next, you need to add a small amount of unburned wood residue and some onion peels.
The contents of the hole should be mixed.
After this, the resulting mass must be covered with a thin layer of soil. This action must be performed so that the planting material does not "contact" with the poured additives.
Next, you can place the tuber into the hole.
Results of the procedure
Each product used will contribute to the growth, development and increase in crop yield.
Thus, thanks to urea, the plant will receive nitrogen.
Onion peel will become a source of components that help strengthen potato bushes.
Unburned wood residues will provide the crop with protection from a number of diseases.
The overall result should be a rich potato harvest.