OK i've read through several threads, read the info in my books - looks very easy - was put off last year by talk of chitting and pictures of cutting planting pieces and earthing up etc - but now i realise there's nothing much to it
i've got room for about 30 plants total - mix of earlies / second earlies / maincrop
i want to try a few varieties so only need a few of each variety - but the bags of seed spuds have loads in - do i use the smaller ones for planting and just eat the bigger ones??
does anyone know any garden centres that sell seed potatoes singly so that i could get 6 each of 5 varieties etc?
one book i has shows spuds being grown under plastic sheeting, meaning no need for earthing up - i love using weed control sheeting as it saves me a lot of time and effort - can i use it for spuds? or does it let too much light through? if it lets too much light through, i can mulch on top of it (got loads of stuff for that) - will that be good?
if i use the sheeting, do i bury the seed potatoes or leave them on the surface and just cover them?
is blight more likely if i use sheeting??
from what i've read about spacing can i plant alternate rows of earlies and maincrops, each row say 15" apart, so that when the earlies come up, the maincrops will be about 30" apart ??
so far i've got a "salad" variety called Nicola and a maincrop called Sarpo Mira - has anyone tried these? if so, any good?
any recommendations for others?
i've got room for about 30 plants total - mix of earlies / second earlies / maincrop
i want to try a few varieties so only need a few of each variety - but the bags of seed spuds have loads in - do i use the smaller ones for planting and just eat the bigger ones??
does anyone know any garden centres that sell seed potatoes singly so that i could get 6 each of 5 varieties etc?
one book i has shows spuds being grown under plastic sheeting, meaning no need for earthing up - i love using weed control sheeting as it saves me a lot of time and effort - can i use it for spuds? or does it let too much light through? if it lets too much light through, i can mulch on top of it (got loads of stuff for that) - will that be good?
if i use the sheeting, do i bury the seed potatoes or leave them on the surface and just cover them?
is blight more likely if i use sheeting??
from what i've read about spacing can i plant alternate rows of earlies and maincrops, each row say 15" apart, so that when the earlies come up, the maincrops will be about 30" apart ??
so far i've got a "salad" variety called Nicola and a maincrop called Sarpo Mira - has anyone tried these? if so, any good?
any recommendations for others?
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