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Dec 18, 2014 9:03 AM CST
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I do. It took a few years to figure out how to get a crop. I have learned to grow them in large containers. I still haven't checked my crop for this year because the longer they are in the ground the better the harvest. When I lift them all I do is wash them off. They a nice crunch to salads with a taste a bit like raw potato. I keep a few in the refrigerator to plant next year.

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