I have been more or less self-s
ufficient on pots, for quite a few years, regardless of the weather.
As someone earlier mentioned it is quite possible to get a load of spuds from one plant.
The most important thing is variety, you have to trial them, to see what does well in your place, we all have our favs, but they won't do well neccessarily, where you are.
But , a space demanding crop though it is, if you plant 10 first and 10 second earlies, you might just end up stuggling to eat the crop without storing.
ufficient on pots, for quite a few years, regardless of the weather.
As someone earlier mentioned it is quite possible to get a load of spuds from one plant.
The most important thing is variety, you have to trial them, to see what does well in your place, we all have our favs, but they won't do well neccessarily, where you are.
But , a space demanding crop though it is, if you plant 10 first and 10 second earlies, you might just end up stuggling to eat the crop without storing.
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