If this is your first visit, be sure to
check out the FAQ by clicking the
link above. You may have to register
before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages,
select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below.
I've been keeping mine in the garage as I haven't had any news on my lottie yet; just been told today:
they might have 3 plot, they might have 7
i might be no 2 on the list, i might not be
they have had to put out to tender the rotavating and clearing and haven't had any bids yet
still waiting to proceed as his chairman hasn't responded to the letter yet
it is going to be May before I have a plot; at the earliest.
which means I will have very late spuds this year.
going to get some into the composter/temporary potato bed 2008 over the weekend but sheesh - how slow???
I've got a garage full of cardboard waiting to go down - the OH isn't going to be happy [best cook him my signature curry tonight to make up for it].
I was intending to snap any long chits off [back to the topic] if they get too long; but as mine are in the cold garage it seem to be haulting their growth. Can you put them somewhere a little lighter and cooler for the next few weeks?
Shirley have you planted any of your potato containers yet?
I planted one Charlotte very early and kept it in the house - it is now outdoors and the shaws are about a foot high, good and strong with lots of leaves growing. I put a Vales Emerald in about 2 weeks ago and it has been outside - nothing showing on that one yet. Hoping to get a lot more in over the easter period. Also aim to get some Golden Wonder in the ground - hope the blight stays away this year.
My Arran Pilot and Lady Christl (One of each) have reachd the thop of their pots - kept in the greenhouse - and are staring to put on a bit of height. The pots are wrapped in bubble wrap to be sure. 3 Anyas in a huge pot are also just breaking the surface but need another couple of earthing-ups yet! All exciting stuff!
Comment