Jun 24, 2026 / By Anas Heaba / in Growing Guides
It is widely agreed that potatoes are a staple food in most Egyptian households, but with shrinking green spaces and rising costs, farmers and hobbyists find it difficult to grow these crops in sufficient quantities. An important question arises: How can potatoes be grown in large quantities in small spaces?
The hilling technique is an ideal solution for saving space and increasing productivity, as up to 15 kilograms of potatoes can be grown in a single 60-liter barrel. This method does not require vast spaces or high costs; rather, it provides an opportunity to grow these crops in any available location.

Barrel cultivation is a practical solution to problems of water scarcity and shrinking green spaces. In Egypt, where agriculture faces major challenges due to limited freshwater and high costs, this method offers a chance to grow food crops without needing vast areas or high water consumption.
Moreover, the hilling technique allows farmers and hobbyists to obtain a rich potato harvest in a relatively short period, thereby reducing costs and enhancing food security.
The problems of growing potatoes in traditional soil stem from several factors, including the plants' need for well-drained, nutrient-rich soil, as well as sufficient space for plant growth. With shrinking green spaces and rising costs, farmers find it difficult to meet these conditions.



Growing potatoes in barrels is an effective way to save space and reduce costs, and it provides an opportunity to grow these crops in any available location.
You should select a barrel with sufficient capacity (60 liters) and ventilation holes, and the barrel should be made of a safe, environmentally friendly material.
Ensure regular watering, monitoring soil moisture and providing enough water without waterlogging the plant.

Growing potatoes in barrels using the hilling technique is a great opportunity to cultivate these crops in large quantities within small spaces, and it offers a practical solution to problems of water scarcity and shrinking green spaces. You can easily apply this method at home, thereby enhancing food security and reducing farming costs.
Jun 26, 2026 by Anas Heaba
Jun 26, 2026 by Anas Heaba