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Might want to place the structure on some bricks or pavers or something, to avoid rotting out the bottom plate.
Always meant to try that-thought it would work-next year-thanks for sharing.Sweet Greenhouse!
Im a potato stacker from way back. I have tried the garbage can and old tires both with some success but now I use a cedar shingle style method. This allows you to stack while they grow allowing full sun on the plants throughout the whole season as vegetative growth can turn leggy if lacking light which prevents advantageous nodule development. Also, at any time you can open up a panel and steal a few spuds for dinner. I re-seed every 8 inch with a new variety of seed potato to mix it up.. large varieties on the bottom, small such as French fingerling on top. Huge yields if done correctly. ( they also look classy in the garden!) See pic from last year
Always meant to try that-thought it would work-next year-thanks for sharing.