I obviously didn't do a very good job of lifting my potatoes last year, and now have them popping up in all the wrong places, like in the middle of my onion bed, and amongst the broccoli, is it best to dig them and disturb the onions that are growing well, or is there something I cud put on them to stop them growing? Basically kill them off without killing the stuff they are growing amongst.
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My newly acquired second half has got some potato shoots coming up from the previous tenant. I know she didn't use the plot last year so they much have grown from potatoes which have been in the ground for a couple of years at least.. Will be be edible?
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We've had quite a few meals from volunteer spuds already this year - just when I think I've got them all, another one pops up. Luckily mine are cropping up in an area where I haven't planted anything yet this year.
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I don't allow my Volunteer Spuds to become a "crop". I figure that I am doing crop rotation to provide a total break between crops, and don't want anything to "bridge" that gap.
If you had blight last year the volunteer ones might be carrying that, and infect this year's crop, so worth rouging them out IMO.K's Garden blog the story of the creation of our garden
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