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  • Maris Bard

    Hi all
    I grew maris bard this year for an early potato and they grew well but were a little disappointing when cooked going slightly waterer and tending to mush can anyone recommend a waxy new for next time

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    I've done Foremost and Charlotte which have both been fab

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    • #3
      Hello Growingchef, I think nearly everybody had the same problem this year with all different varieties which are usually good. We blamed the weather. Last year I grew Charlotte and they were superb salad potatoes. This year I had to steam them because of the problems you describe. I also grew Cherie this year and they were wonderful salad potatoes, not watery at all. You can hace a look at them here.
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      From each according to his ability, to each according to his needs.

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      • #4
        Lady Christl. Planted 25kg of this and have had a huge yield of almost perfect new potatoes - so good my customers - none of whom had even heard of the variety let alone tasted it - kept coming back for more -and you can't argue with that.
        Charlotte is also a good early salad potato which performs well - though I prefer the slightly yellower coloured Nicola.
        Maris Peer is a good second early for a boiling potato.
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