Hi everyone,
Wishing you a somewhat belated happy new year! I haven't visited the forum for ages and a little note at the top of this page is requesting that I say hello at least... and I do have a question.
The allotment has been quite neglected over the past six weeks, apart from an occasional stroll down there to bung some more kitchen scraps into the compost bin. Squirrels have dug up my bulbs (alliums, crocuses and grape hyacinths) - grrr! Everything else is looking a bit sorry for itself, too.
My question is a spud question: I was hoping to grow a waxy potato rather than the powdery King Edwards we grew in 2007, which looked and tasted great but had a tendency to disintegrate, even when roasted.
So, could anyone recommend a waxy potato that might thrive in heavy London clay soil, and do you have any tips for preparing the bed now?
Thanks in advance.
H
Wishing you a somewhat belated happy new year! I haven't visited the forum for ages and a little note at the top of this page is requesting that I say hello at least... and I do have a question.
The allotment has been quite neglected over the past six weeks, apart from an occasional stroll down there to bung some more kitchen scraps into the compost bin. Squirrels have dug up my bulbs (alliums, crocuses and grape hyacinths) - grrr! Everything else is looking a bit sorry for itself, too.
My question is a spud question: I was hoping to grow a waxy potato rather than the powdery King Edwards we grew in 2007, which looked and tasted great but had a tendency to disintegrate, even when roasted.
So, could anyone recommend a waxy potato that might thrive in heavy London clay soil, and do you have any tips for preparing the bed now?
Thanks in advance.
H
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