Hi,
I've grown a lot of potatoes on my allotment this year and haven't gotten around to digging them all up yet (that's an understatement). About 1/3rd of them are pink fir apple which I had thought I could leave in the ground all winter and dig up when needed.
The rest are Picasso, Charlotte, and Belle de Fontenay.
I also left a few of the red duke of york and some blue ones that were really good 1st earlies, I think. The problem is that the red dukes of york now have 2 ft plant tops on them! I haven't been to the allotment in 3 weeks until today when I harvested my pumpkins...
Is this going to happen to all of them? What's the fate of the red dukes of york?
I am also wondering if anyone knows anything about the Autumn planting of potatoes. Last year, I put some home-grown Maris Peer in the ground in Autumn and they grew wonderful potatoes without a lot of top growth in the Spring. It's definitely neater that way if it could be true for all potatoes.
I've grown a lot of potatoes on my allotment this year and haven't gotten around to digging them all up yet (that's an understatement). About 1/3rd of them are pink fir apple which I had thought I could leave in the ground all winter and dig up when needed.
The rest are Picasso, Charlotte, and Belle de Fontenay.
I also left a few of the red duke of york and some blue ones that were really good 1st earlies, I think. The problem is that the red dukes of york now have 2 ft plant tops on them! I haven't been to the allotment in 3 weeks until today when I harvested my pumpkins...
Is this going to happen to all of them? What's the fate of the red dukes of york?
I am also wondering if anyone knows anything about the Autumn planting of potatoes. Last year, I put some home-grown Maris Peer in the ground in Autumn and they grew wonderful potatoes without a lot of top growth in the Spring. It's definitely neater that way if it could be true for all potatoes.
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