Have heard somwhere that this is unwise as, iirc, the apple trees secrete a substance that inhibits the growth of the potatoes. Now I think on it, that might be the last dismal remnants of my A level biology!
So I have 2 apple trees on each side of my potential potato plot. They were planted the autumn before last. The plot isn't huge but I think its best sited in terms of avoiding blight (reasonable elevation, well drained soil, no nightshade family there during our tennancy). Blight is a very big problem on our allotments, and we can only get a crop at all by growing sarpo etc.
What do you reckon? Should I stick the potatoes in under the trees, or should I dig over a new bit of ground? (we have some space right at the back of the plot, it is right now our <ahem> blackberry growing patch, plus of course a dump for all the previous tennant's building related rubbish-. Big job though)
So I have 2 apple trees on each side of my potential potato plot. They were planted the autumn before last. The plot isn't huge but I think its best sited in terms of avoiding blight (reasonable elevation, well drained soil, no nightshade family there during our tennancy). Blight is a very big problem on our allotments, and we can only get a crop at all by growing sarpo etc.
What do you reckon? Should I stick the potatoes in under the trees, or should I dig over a new bit of ground? (we have some space right at the back of the plot, it is right now our <ahem> blackberry growing patch, plus of course a dump for all the previous tennant's building related rubbish-. Big job though)
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