Hi folks,
Sorry for yet another thread on Xmas spuds, but I DID ask on another and got no reply.
I have now gotten my seed spuds for a 2nd crop (Orla as the promised Charlotte's weren't available). I have 10 tubers, and I will be growing in 1 75litre compost bag (commercial) and 1 large composting bag (I think about the same or slightly bigger) from Lidl (intended to make your own compost in - so I reckon growing spuds is ok in it).
How many seed spuds should I put in each? I was thinking perhaps 2 in the 75 l bag, and 3 in the slightly larger bag? I can give a few to an uncle, but I want to get as much as possible myself out of the seed (both for the pleasure of eating new spuds in winter, and also as they were €9.95 for the 10!! :0 ).
And would I be right in thinking that I should start with the bag about 1/3 full of compost, putting seed close to top, and adding fresh compost on top as leaves come on, till the bag is full?
Finally, the instructions say to plant by the 1st week in August. We are away the first 2 weeks in august. So am I better off planting before I go and hoping that (if we find the spinkler bit) the timed sprinkler system will be ok for them? Or waiting until I get back and plant them the first day I am home when I can nurture them in person?
Thanks all - I haven't grown spuds in containers before nor 2nd croppers, so woefully lost and wondering have I made a mistake buying the seed (but going to try them anyway now that I have it).
Sorry for yet another thread on Xmas spuds, but I DID ask on another and got no reply.
I have now gotten my seed spuds for a 2nd crop (Orla as the promised Charlotte's weren't available). I have 10 tubers, and I will be growing in 1 75litre compost bag (commercial) and 1 large composting bag (I think about the same or slightly bigger) from Lidl (intended to make your own compost in - so I reckon growing spuds is ok in it).
How many seed spuds should I put in each? I was thinking perhaps 2 in the 75 l bag, and 3 in the slightly larger bag? I can give a few to an uncle, but I want to get as much as possible myself out of the seed (both for the pleasure of eating new spuds in winter, and also as they were €9.95 for the 10!! :0 ).
And would I be right in thinking that I should start with the bag about 1/3 full of compost, putting seed close to top, and adding fresh compost on top as leaves come on, till the bag is full?
Finally, the instructions say to plant by the 1st week in August. We are away the first 2 weeks in august. So am I better off planting before I go and hoping that (if we find the spinkler bit) the timed sprinkler system will be ok for them? Or waiting until I get back and plant them the first day I am home when I can nurture them in person?
Thanks all - I haven't grown spuds in containers before nor 2nd croppers, so woefully lost and wondering have I made a mistake buying the seed (but going to try them anyway now that I have it).
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