Somewhere I posted the result from 4 plan of seed potatoes, Charlotte but I can’t find it. Anyway, on the 19th March all my seed potatoes went in with irrigation hoses used once a week for an hour if we hadn’t had 10mm of rain in 7 days. There were 4 tubers left over and they were planted with out hoses and watered from time to time. From the 4 plants the yield was 4.5 kilos. I have just dug the first 4 plants that were planted with hoses and the yield was 7.5 kilos. There would have been a few more if some pesky rodent hadn’t eaten them!!!!!
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Earlies have been disappointing this year. Wet, then dry, then sharp frost set them back, then dry again. Yields low and a lot of split tubers presumably due to variable levels of water. Still, the maincrops are looking healthy and the water availability has settled back to a good old North-Western "lots"!
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Originally posted by Chippy Minton View PostEarlies have been disappointing this year. Wet, then dry, then sharp frost set them back, then dry again. Yields low and a lot of split tubers presumably due to variable levels of water. Still, the maincrops are looking healthy and the water availability has settled back to a good old North-Western "lots"!A life is like a garden. Perfect moments can be had, but not preserved, except in memory. LLAP. - Leonard Nimoy
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