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    Need info please. When can I plant first earlies in a big bucket? I've been asked a question by a new grower and don't know the answer!!!

    The answer is for Marthaclematis and she's in SE London.
    Last edited by smallblueplanet; 27-01-2008, 05:03 PM.
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  • #2
    Ive already got some in tubs but they are in the greenhouse, Iwould imagine it would be end of feb or beginning march for outside.
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    • #3
      I grew some potatoes last year in old compost bags and it was really good out come of crop. Think I planted them on Good Friday for early.
      will also be doing the same this year.
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      • #4
        Not in containers, but I planted my rocket spuds 24 Feb at the Hill.

        I was probably lucky not to get any frost damage, however, they did take 6 weeks to show above ground. I was eating the first ones after 10 1/2 weeks.

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        • #5
          Hi there, Marthaclematis here. I'm very excited to have bought a bin/bucket thing and compost and seed potatoes. I am really keen to plant them, they're earlies "Rocket". It says on the packet to plant after threat of frost. Its been very mild down here and I don't think we'll get any more frost....but I guess I'll have to be patient, I don't want to thwart my first attempt. I might just be able to hold out to end of Feb. I see you too planted Rocket Hazel at the Hill. Were they tasty?

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          • #6
            If I find the time and energy tomorrow I might plant one or two of my Charlotte and put them in the greenhouse - purely as a trial.
            Happy Gardening,
            Shirley

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Marthaclematis View Post
              I see you too planted Rocket Hazel at the Hill. Were they tasty?
              Um. Weeeell because I'd grown them, obviouslt they tasted FABULOUS! However, as a variety, they really don't have a lot of flavour, I don't think....

              As a first timer last year, I fell into the trap of buying rocket as they are the firstest potatoes...and you can't argue with that.

              However, I'm going to wait the extra couple of weeks growing time this year and go for someting tastier. Not sure what yet - going to Ryton next Sun for their potato day to buy mine

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              • #8
                Yep, I did the rocket thing too. Nothing wrong with them - they look fine and the crop was healthy. Just a bit... well, you know

                I'm also in south east London. My garden is quite cool and windy, and I use a greenhouse for early crops. I will put some potatoes in a sack in the greenhouse during February, then I'll plant another lot a fortnight after that and so on, until they're all gone. After the frosts have finished, sacks/ pots are moved outside. It's a bit labour intensive, but there's little room in the ground. Not ideal, but it means I get potatoes!

                If you are considering an outside crop, I would wait until March and I would make sure I had fleece ready for cold nights.

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                • #9
                  Martha - you may be further into London than me (I'm down in Bromley), and, as I said, my garden is on the cold side, but we get frosts into March every year, and sometimes into April, so do be careful.

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