You folks have given me some good advice recently, so here goes again. Last year I planted potatoes straight into the ground, earthed up etc and although we had some spuds they weren't great. I'm in the Potteries so soil is very heavy clay.
This year I made raised beds and planted earlies. They have grown like triffids and have fabulous greenery,the flowers have formed but not opened yet. I have earthed them up, but because they are inside these raised beds, it's quite difficult to mould them up as high as you would in a 'conventional' plot. The wind and rain over the weekend has cause them to 'fall over' and they look like a herd of wildebeest have rampaged through them. Is this because they are not supported enough by the moulded up soil? Or is it because all the energy has gone into producing haulm and not the good stuff under the ground?
is there anything I can do? Should I do anything?
I would welcome advice.
This year I made raised beds and planted earlies. They have grown like triffids and have fabulous greenery,the flowers have formed but not opened yet. I have earthed them up, but because they are inside these raised beds, it's quite difficult to mould them up as high as you would in a 'conventional' plot. The wind and rain over the weekend has cause them to 'fall over' and they look like a herd of wildebeest have rampaged through them. Is this because they are not supported enough by the moulded up soil? Or is it because all the energy has gone into producing haulm and not the good stuff under the ground?
is there anything I can do? Should I do anything?
I would welcome advice.
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