Has anyone seen any Anyas for sale (other than in huge bags via the internet)? I normally buy them in wilkos in the little bags but haven't seen any this year. They are the only thing my OH asks me to grow.
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Any recommendations for slug-resistance please?
I have trouble buying few enough seeds - I only have space for 4 first earlies and 4 maincrop. I don't want to buy kilos.Our England is a garden, and such gardens are not made
By singing-'Oh how beautiful!" and sitting in the shade,
While better men than we go out and start their working lives
At grubbing weeds from gravel paths with broken dinner-knives. ~ Rudyard Kipling
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Originally posted by mrbadexample View PostAny recommendations for slug-resistance please?
I haven't found a maincrop that the slugs don't like, yet. Desirée seem to be about the best so far.
(edit) Just checked the RHS site, it says:
Slug-resistant cultivars: ‘Charlotte’, ‘Estima’, ‘Golden Wonder’, ‘Kestrel’, ‘Pentland Dell’, ‘Pentland Ivory’, ‘Pentland Squire’, ‘Stemster’, ‘Sante’ and ‘Wilja’
Good luck!Last edited by Martin H; 24-01-2020, 08:13 AM.
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I have ordered Charlotte and rocket. Last year I grew Setanta but there were a lot of slug holes. I am pretty new to potato growing so I am going to mostly grow in big pots this year. We dont eat a lot of potatoes. I might get some international kidney as the flavour was great last year.
I need to do better with storage. the lifted early potatoes all sprouted quite quickly on me last year and I think they were too warm. Or maybe they dont keep after lifting??? I want to try an experiment growing earlies in tubs of just home made leafmould with BFB to see if they grow - it would be free(ish) and save buying compost. My leafmould is lovely stuff.
The other thing I was going to try is growing some potatoes on compost heaps made last year of cow manure/ leafmould/grass/ chicken bedding and manure layers. I have several suitable heaps and was going to try potatoes, courgettes and maybe winter squash. Possibly bush tomatoes in the most sheltered sunny heap.
Do folks think its still too early to plant some potatoes in pots in an unheated polytunnel?
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Originally posted by mrbadexample View PostAny recommendations for slug-resistance please?
I have trouble buying few enough seeds - I only have space for 4 first earlies and 4 maincrop. I don't want to buy kilos.
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Originally posted by Martin H View PostCharlotte are the most slug-resistant potato I've grown. !Our England is a garden, and such gardens are not made
By singing-'Oh how beautiful!" and sitting in the shade,
While better men than we go out and start their working lives
At grubbing weeds from gravel paths with broken dinner-knives. ~ Rudyard Kipling
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can you not have them given out early with guidance to keep them in a well lit frost free place so that they can develop small strong stubby sprouts/chits ready to plant at easter. That way you are educating them a wee bit further in the growing process and oh, you won't have to store them in a well lit frost free place till easter
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Originally posted by muck lover View PostI want to try an experiment growing earlies in tubs of just home made leafmould with BFB to see if they grow - it would be free(ish) and save buying compost. My leafmould is lovely stuff.
I'm doing the same again this year, I planted a few bags about four weeks ago in the conservatory and they're just starting to home up. I've just planted more in bags outside, but will bring in if it gets too cold once they're up.
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I've got a load of 12" pots in the greenhouse with some left-over Accord from last year merrily growing away. Outside, I've just planted 2 long rows of international Kidney. Next weekend, weather permitting, it will be 2 long rows of Desiree and, if there's room, a couple of rows of Setanta that I have left from last year's crop, mainly for an insurance in case we get a bad blight year.
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