This is from one seed potato grown in multipurpose compost in a builders bucket (Duke of York)
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i've not had a big haul of potatoes out of tubs/buckets/bags this year either those dukes look great! Rabidbun, i've got a steamer that i use for my potatoes and all other veg, you can get three tier ones that sit on the hob, or a metal/bamboo dish that sits just above boiling water in a pot...both fairly cheap - mines were only about £7 each! Maybe another grape will have another method for steaming stuff..!"A cat sees no good reason why it should obey another animal, even if it does stand on two legs."
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Originally posted by Rabidbun View PostGah, am depressed now - that's tonnes compared to my lot! *makes a note to grow them how you did next year though!*
Nice crop!
P.S. How do you steam the tatties, cause I boiled mine and the skins fell off
I steam the spuds for about 20 mins they are delish
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