i've got a 8ft x 8ft for root crops and planning for this year and beyond
i'll be growing mostly spuds and carrots in this bed - couple of parsnips, couple of beetroot, maybe couple of swede - but it's mostly the carrots and spuds we want - we're just not keen on other root crops
we love baby carrots so want loads of them - as many as possible - and we want big carrots for the winter
and recommendations for which varieties to go for?
and when to sow to maximise use of the ground?
most of the potatoes we eat are boiled or mashed - ordinary sainsburys whites normally do the job - we'll want some new potatoes in spring and summer - if we want jacket spuds, we'll just use the bigger of the ordinary whites rather than buy big baking potatoes
i've never grown spuds before so any recommendations on which varieties to go for? and when to plant out etc?
is it too late to plant new potatoes?
would rather stick to one variety for the maincrop for now - try others another time
as the bed is almost entirely spuds and carrots, will alternating rows of carrots and spuds help avoid things like carrot root fly? or will the rows still be too close together?
i'll be growing mostly spuds and carrots in this bed - couple of parsnips, couple of beetroot, maybe couple of swede - but it's mostly the carrots and spuds we want - we're just not keen on other root crops
we love baby carrots so want loads of them - as many as possible - and we want big carrots for the winter
and recommendations for which varieties to go for?
and when to sow to maximise use of the ground?
most of the potatoes we eat are boiled or mashed - ordinary sainsburys whites normally do the job - we'll want some new potatoes in spring and summer - if we want jacket spuds, we'll just use the bigger of the ordinary whites rather than buy big baking potatoes
i've never grown spuds before so any recommendations on which varieties to go for? and when to plant out etc?
is it too late to plant new potatoes?
would rather stick to one variety for the maincrop for now - try others another time
as the bed is almost entirely spuds and carrots, will alternating rows of carrots and spuds help avoid things like carrot root fly? or will the rows still be too close together?
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