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well insted of using a fork or trowlel i used a bulb planter dont ask why it was there and it worked a treat 6 rows of seed potatos in does anyone else use this method
well insted of using a fork or trowlel i used a bulb planter dont ask why it was there and it worked a treat 6 rows of seed potatos in does anyone else use this method
Monty Don recommended that (although he was talking about raised beds) on Gardeners World the other day
This year, instead of planting in trenches we used a dibber then raked over flat with the intention of earthing up later. Although my wife and I put in 170 spuds it could be counted in minutes rather than hours, be interesting to see if there's any difference in yields. We planted earlies on 8th March and they're already showing.
well insted of using a fork or trowlel i used a bulb planter dont ask why it was there and it worked a treat 6 rows of seed potatos in does anyone else use this method
What do you mean by a bulb planter?.............I use one of these:
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I have heavy soil, and I use a stamp-on one from Bulldog. Its built like a brick-outhouse! More flimsy ones that I have owned, particularly the pressed-steel hand-ones, have just buckled after a few holes.
I plant all my pot-raised (9cm) plants using the bulb planter - ornamentals and veg. Its very quick, and I have some arthritis in my hands / wrists, which means that after a few holes with a trowel I'm winging and deciding that skiving off to make a cuppa would be good - which would mean that the job would never get finished!
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