NightShades: Potato and Tomato
Video Description: Patti Moreno shows you how she grows her night shade plants, heirloom tomatoes and heirloom potatoes. Distributed by Tubemogul. Related Article Subjects: how to grow potatoes, garden, , homesteading, how to grow heirloom tomatoes, organic, Patti Moreno, permaculture, potato, tomatohow to grow potatoes
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