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What did you buy?(soory,I'm just nosey)
Mine ones started sprouting-they are kept under the stairs in the dark and cool but frost free conditions-I'm trying to use the smallish ones from this year as seed ones next year
Oh ermm...Maris Piper,Maris Peer and 2 Desiree
2 x 2kg packs for £6
There were about 12 varieties to choose from.
I can't get British spuds in France - so was thrilled to find them so early.
They'll take some careful looking after so that they don't chit too vigerously - or frost- between now and planting though!
"Nicos, Queen of Gooooogle" and... GYO's own Miss Marple
Be careful don't start too early.
I had my earlies chitting in the shed in late March ..................DISASTER the frost got them..............I should have done them in the spare room at home.
The river Trent is lovely, I know because I have walked on it for 18 years.
Brian Clough
I agree that it is VERY early as far as I am concerned.
Esp with the weather being so cold.
I have my fingers crossed that the seed potatoes have been stored OK at B&Q so the frost hasn't got to them. Time will tell though.
Still- worth the risk for me- as these are luxury products- to be handled with care and lovingly nurtured!
"Nicos, Queen of Gooooogle" and... GYO's own Miss Marple
Be careful don't start too early.
I had my earlies chitting in the shed in late March ..................DISASTER the frost got them..............I should have done them in the spare room at home.
It's not going to be an early germinating year for me. we have a holiday/wedding planned for the first 2 weeks of march
Oh ermm...Maris Piper,Maris Peer and 2 Desiree
2 x 2kg packs for £6
There were about 12 varieties to choose from.
I can't get British spuds in France - so was thrilled to find them so early.
They'll take some careful looking after so that they don't chit too vigerously - or frost- between now and planting though!
Don't ask,I won't be able to pronounce them(being a foreigner already)
When do you plant yours Aberdeenplotter?
Coreopsis, great user name, one of my favourite flowers. I was brought up close to Grantown on spey which isn't that far from Inverness. My dad (and aren't dad's just the very best of authorities) always planted his spuds on 20th April. Do have a go with the names of the french spuds. I am interested.
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