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Credit: Where I Got It: www.gardeningtipsnideas.com
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The tradition of Good-Friday potato planting stems from the Great Potato Famine. Protestants wouldn’t eat the potato because it wasn’t mentioned in the Bible, but Irish Catholics brought it into the Church by “baptizing” it and planting it on Good Friday.Credit: Where I Got It: http://www.gardening-guides.com/howto/how%20to%20grow%20potatoes.php
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