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  • #16
    If you open the links you'll see why they are expensive to grow, and then they are tested so they are sold as disease/virus free, as possible.
    It is not possible to see if your own potatoes are infected, although some people do grow their seed until there is a problem. But by then their soil could also be infected. I don't think it's worth the risk.

    Seed potatoes at Wilko and the like are cheap enough at £2.50 for 2 kg, surely

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      So I brought these from the garden center and fear they may have scab, from what I've compared online I'd say they do, any opinions? Shall I throw them and buy some more?

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Thelma Sanders View Post
        If you open the links you'll see why they are expensive to grow, and then they are tested so they are sold as disease/virus free, as possible.
        It is not possible to see if your own potatoes are infected, although some people do grow their seed until there is a problem. But by then their soil could also be infected. I don't think it's worth the risk.

        Seed potatoes at Wilko and the like are cheap enough at £2.50 for 2 kg, surely
        Have read the link properly now (was on phone just now). Quite amazing what science can do. But... a little part of me is sad that it is such a scientific process. Does anyone know if all seed potatoes sold here are grown this way? I opened a net of T&M seed potatoes this morning and it said EU passport, so I just assumed it had been grown somewhere in Europe.

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        • #19
          Irish seed potatoes carry the EU passport, and the first link I gave shows they are grown there in the same way as here. I can only assume that the rest of Europe would be following the same method...

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