I have just gone out to see what work I need to do this weekend and have been reminded that I never did get around to digging up my potatoes last year and they are now growing well again (I am easily distracted you see..!) My question is should I dig them up or would they be alright to leave in? (I think that they are Highland Burgundy, Salad Blue and Shetland Black...??!)
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Thanks Guys, I will let them grow away (will just have to re-think my planting for this year a little...! ) The bed that they are in had loads of compost put on in the winter so they should be ok for nutrients (I hope) - think I will have a go with earthing up with grass cuttings as I seem to have plenty...Lisa
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Originally posted by nmayhew View Postmy 2 rows of spuds turned into one mega bed because of not digging up all last year's - thought i had as well
actually it's a pain in the bum as i have had to buy masses of compost to earth up only about 2/3 of them so far (600+ litres)
It would be cheaper to cover them with grass mowings or buy a bale of straw to cover them. You are only earthing up to exclude the light from and spuds that grow.I you'st to have a handle on the world .. but it BROKE!!
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I have 'escapee's' coming up all over. If i dig them up and they look like they have a decent spud on the bottom I am transplanting them in groups of threes around my lottie, rather than waste them.My Majesty made for him a garden anew in order
to present to him vegetables and all beautiful flowers.- Offerings of Thutmose III to Amon-Ra (1500 BCE)
Diversify & prosper
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Originally posted by SarzWix View PostHow on earth do you forget to dig up a whole bed of potatoes...
If you're leaving them to grow, make a note not to grow potatoes there for at least 3 years, more if you can, as you will be encouraging the build of potato pests & diseases.
Shouldn't be a problem with planting potatoes in the same place again as I am trying using a couple of old bins and Morrison's flower buckets this year and will continue to do so if successfulLisa
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might be worth giving them a feed of something just to make sure theres enough nutrients for them especially if theres a lot of original spuds
i have spuds coming up all over too, even in places there werent any spuds last year .... i think when the rotavator turned em into smash, the little chunks started growing .... whoops ....... decided to leave em and plant round em, can never have too many spuds and they were quite nice last year tooLast edited by lynda66; 21-05-2009, 07:18 PM.
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Originally posted by lynda66 View Postmight be worth giving them a feed of something just to make sure theres enough nutrients for them especially if theres a lot of original spuds
i have spuds coming up all over too, even in places there werent any spuds last year .... i think when the rotavator turned em into smash, the little chunks started growing .... whoops ....... decided to leave em and plant round em, can never have too many spuds and they were quite nice last year tooMy Majesty made for him a garden anew in order
to present to him vegetables and all beautiful flowers.- Offerings of Thutmose III to Amon-Ra (1500 BCE)
Diversify & prosper
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Originally posted by SarzWix View PostHow on earth do you forget to dig up a whole bed of potatoes...
If you're leaving them to grow, make a note not to grow potatoes there for at least 3 years, more if you can, as you will be encouraging the build of potato pests & diseases.
.....Ok, just read that and if people don't remember Noggin the Nog they are SO-O-O going to misunderstand!!When the Devil gives you Cowpats - make Satanic Compost!
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Originally posted by indigox View PostIs it okay to plant spuds from last year as seed tubers?
I usually buy fresh ones from the gc, but if it's alright to use my own instead, then I will!
(for next year, obviously a bit late for now)
Hello indigox! Personally and in my opinion only, I would opt for fresh seed potato from a reputable source! I have had a terrible problem with a nasty virus this year and tomorrow will be digging up all my potatoes to be burned. But, as I said, that is my opinion only.
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Originally posted by emilymup View PostHello indigox! Personally and in my opinion only, I would opt for fresh seed potato from a reputable source! I have had a terrible problem with a nasty virus this year and tomorrow will be digging up all my potatoes to be burned. But, as I said, that is my opinion only.
I'll probably carry on doing as I do then and spend a few quid at the GC, I've not had any problem so far with viruses, touch wood.
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