Hi there
Well, I was excited to lift our first ever potatoes on Sunday (Winston), only to be horrified by the slugs holes and a couple of wireworms wriggling about.
We were able to keep 60% which hadn't been touched but the rest just got thrown away. Most of the potatoes were fab jacket potato or wedges size & some were very tiny! We did try mashing them last night but soon found out they are not for mashing.
Can I ask, do you think it is worth leaving the rest in the ground (facing further attack) or lifting them all now and put them in storage sacks.
We have the rest of the Winston's, Estima's, Jersey Royals and the King Edward (which our the main crop and need to be kept in)
Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated
Well, I was excited to lift our first ever potatoes on Sunday (Winston), only to be horrified by the slugs holes and a couple of wireworms wriggling about.
We were able to keep 60% which hadn't been touched but the rest just got thrown away. Most of the potatoes were fab jacket potato or wedges size & some were very tiny! We did try mashing them last night but soon found out they are not for mashing.
Can I ask, do you think it is worth leaving the rest in the ground (facing further attack) or lifting them all now and put them in storage sacks.
We have the rest of the Winston's, Estima's, Jersey Royals and the King Edward (which our the main crop and need to be kept in)
Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated
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