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Ever noticed these funky little green balls on your potato plants? 👀🥔 Those are potato berries—the fruit of the potato plant! Most varieties don’t produce them, but when they do, it means the plant is focusing energy on seeds instead of growing those tasty tubers underground. Though they look interesting, potato berries aren’t edible—they contain solanine, which can cause stomach problems. 😣 So, stick to harvesting the delicious spuds below! Want to up your potato-growing game? Follow us for
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Ever noticed these funky little green balls on your potato plants? 👀🥔 Those are potato berries—the fruit of the potato plant! Most varieties don’t produce them, but when they do, it means the plant is focusing energy on seeds instead of growing those tasty tubers underground. Though they look interesting, potato berries aren’t edible—they contain solanine, which can cause stomach problems. 😣 So, stick to harvesting the delicious spuds below! Want to up your potato-growing game? Follow us for
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