Closely planted potatoes will compete for water, light, and nutrients, which can have a lot of consequences.
When plants don’t have enough of these resources, they can develop nutrient deficiencies.
They require a spacing of 12-15 inches between the plants and approximately 3 feet between each row.
Each seed potato should be planted at a depth of about 6 inches.
The spacing requirements of container-grown potatoes are pretty similar to the in-ground potatoes. Aim for approximately 12 inches between each plant, depending on your variety.