Planted my potatoes today. I put the chickens in their "Peck N Play" last Friday to clean up the 3' x 6' bed north of the driveway. This bed has 2+ deep of really well rotted manure from 3 winters ago, 2017 and 2018. I was rereading how potatoes can get scab from soil that it too rich. The sides of this raised bed are falling apart but I hooked them back together well enough for one more season. I took my spade to loosen up the soil and planted 17 potatoes--4 Adirondack Blue, 6 "Northam Red" (I THINK?), 6 russets and one huge Idaho that had all sprouted in my bin months ago. I cut the Idaho into 2 pieces---that's how you get 18 planted. I have also read that it's better to plant whole potatoes instead of cut them into individual eyes.
Tomorrow I HOPE to plant lettuce, cauliflower, broccoli and coriander seeds in the same bed. I will watch progress and mound as we go. I Think they will be ready for harvest in August, but if anybody has any more advice, let me know. I have only ever gotten small potatoes in the past. The soil is pretty loose in this bed and nobody but the cats (and maybe Eva) will step in it.