Thanks for all the advice. I had better stop chitting and get them in the tubs asap - ohterwise I wont have any spuds for christmas
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Aye think I will do the same. Will stick with the smaller tubs. On closer inspection the water but has a hose outlet at the bottom so may use it to irrigates beans or something next year. If it ever stops raining of courseWPC F Hobbit, Shire police
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Hi i.m currently chitting carlingford seed potatoes. They are going in a potato barrell. Can someone explain why the Green chits are bad. Most of my chits are green. They are on a windowsill at present. Also if i put them in the garage when it says we are likely to have a frost will that be ok. What happens if they get too much water. do they rot.? Do they need loads of daylight or just a few hours. I was just thinking if too much water is a problem maybe i could put a board over the top of them, too control the water but got too thinking about the light issue. I couldnt put an umbrella over mine as we get exceedingly windy conditions where we live all year round has anyone got any other ideas. Advice always needed. cheers. judith .
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My potato barrell instructions say to put 3 inches of gravel or grit in the bottom then 3 inches of compost then your potatoes then cover with 6 inches of compost. I'M guessing the grit in the bottom is too help with drainage am i right.? Would i need in that case to put drainage holes in the bottom of my barrell. My barrell has a lift up sleeve to access your potatoes when they are supposedly ready. Please advise. Thankyou.
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Originally posted by Megans-mum View PostMy potato barrell instructions say to put 3 inches of gravel or grit in the bottom then 3 inches of compost then your potatoes then cover with 6 inches of compost. I'M guessing the grit in the bottom is too help with drainage am i right.? Would i need in that case to put drainage holes in the bottom of my barrell. My barrell has a lift up sleeve to access your potatoes when they are supposedly ready. Please advise. Thankyou.Happy Gardening,
Shirley
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i have Maris Peers in pots and some of the stems have broken, i have earthed them up as much as possible, but think the slugs have been at them, do you think they will still be ok, i have now stalked the remaining stems so that they are upright, but i dont want to lose my crop!!!!
i am gonna put them in the greenhouse when the toms are finished, will they grow down below the soil without any leaves at the top??
Cheers x
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