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Less dull: I dug up 4 potatoes from a random hanging basket. I never planted potatoes in there so that was a fun surprise.
Mm. Still dull.
Probably a birb friend. Look up "True Potato Seed." I was researching what to plant this spring.
In minecraft potatos are like SUPER spreadable. You plant 1 potato, you get like 3 back. Then you plant 3 potatos and before long you have a whole potato farm!
Uh-oh! Look out! If you aren't careful, you'll end up being Irish. Not that that's a bad thing, but it is a real risk when dealing with potatos. Thats how that works.
Wonder how the seeds got there! Cool!
Must be a Real Leprechaun bouncing around your area.
Or the Inca