Will these potatoes grow

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Last year the wife and I saved a few potatoes back for seed this year. She put down paper in a crate, then the potatoes and a cardboard bag over them. Just went and got them out and this is what they look like. Can we plant them? Or should we go buy new. The sprouts are around 12in long. The potatoes are really shriveled but still some moisture in them.
 

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My in laws are huge gardeners. This information is what tgey have told me, so nit personal experience. Cut potatoes into pieces about the area size of a golf ball. Preferably by quartering larger ones with a lot of "eyes". If they have sprouts larger than an inch trim it down to an inch.
I am not sure if this is truly the best way to do it, but I do know they grow piles of potatoes from their mounds.
Good luck.
 
Break off shoots, cut into smaller pieces.
Let dry over night and plant node up.
8-10” apart and cover with 4-5” dirt.

Fertilizer after they are up and then cover the plant 80% up with dirt.


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They will grow. I’ve thrown half rotten potatoes with shoots (not that it’s ideal) and gotten high yields. I don’t buy seed potato anymore and just throw in the garden whatever is left over from the year before. Typically the potatoes are in pretty bad shape when I do it and I never fail to harvest more than I need.
 
Ive grown lots of spuds. Easy Peasy.

Any piece of potato that has an 'eye' will grow a sprout.

They dont have to be orientated when planted [like garlic]

Typically, one mound of potato will produce 8-10
 
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