I have been flicking through magazines and looking online for potatoes I'm looking at group 3-5 different types to cover me for everything we love new potatoes mash and baked potatoes so any recommendations would be good as the lists are endless. I think swift for my first early. I'm a plain and simple grower no fancy varietys
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Here is what I grew last year and I'm going to repeat for 2017 Alans Allotment: Seed Potatoes for 2016Last edited by Cadalot; 06-12-2016, 07:21 PM.
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I have Lady Christl & Charlotte ordered, a few Alouette and PFA saved here and am hoping to pick up some Ratte and Sarpo Axona at a potato day early next year. Alouette is a lovely potato and apparently has some blight resistance.http://mudandgluts.com - growing fruit and veg in suburbia
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Originally posted by Cadalot View PostHere is what I grew last year and I'm going to repeat for 2017 Alans Allotment: Seed Potatoes for 2016http://mudandgluts.com - growing fruit and veg in suburbia
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Will try some new varieties this year but I will be growing Lady Christl (First Early), Anya (Second Early) and Vivaldi (Maincrop, I think although it is sometimes listed as a second early) again.
Lady Christl make a lovely tasty new potato and Vivaldi makes lovely mash.Posted on an iPad so apologies for any randomly auto-corrected gobbledegook
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Charlotte is a popular lady so I think I'll stick with her.
I have some Elfe tubers and can't find any Elfe seed spuds, so i think I will stick with him.
I also have some Desiree stored tubers but I think I may give those a miss this year.
The main one is a packet of Russian unpronouncable (TSP) True Seed Potatoes I was given. I will sow these in January in a progagator and see how I get on.
So these, along with VC's Vince toms are two crops which i have no idea of taste or growth habit, or even colour for that matter
Life is not worth living without a bit of unpredictability!My Majesty made for him a garden anew in order
to present to him vegetables and all beautiful flowers.- Offerings of Thutmose III to Amon-Ra (1500 BCE)
Diversify & prosper
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Lady C for taste boiled,sharpes express or vales emerald for yield & they're alright tasting boiled. Red duke of York for wedges (doesn't absorb oil like other first earlies I've used) or you can boil them,nice having a choice. Main crop I'll get Rooster again for jacket potatoes on the bbq or roast potatoes,a few people mentioned rooster on here a couple of years ago so I went with the majority & they're a great potato & store quite nicely but I ran out so next year I'll try & grow moreLocation : Essex
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