Amazon Box Potato Cultivation Experiment
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A guy planted two potatoes in an Amazon shipping box to prove a point. Mission accomplished.

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Gardener James Prigioni planted two potatoes in an Amazon shipping box to prove a point.
He planted the potatoes in a second , smaller Amazon box with two white seed potatoes.
The smaller box did have a smaller yield, but still impressive just from two potatoes planted in the box.
"I am pleasantly surprised with how well the boxes held up," he said.
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