I have just dug up my first ever pink fir apple and there were 54 spuds on one plant. Is this normal or a world record?
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They can be quite prolific, I was amazed by mine last year - the first year that I'd grown them in open ground. What I'm more shocked by is how early you must have planted as they're main crop and therefore mine won't be ready until August! Have you grown them under cover to protect from early frosts? Enjoy them though, they're lovely.
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I only planted mine in March kinda time - I think I'm with you Alison.A simple dude trying to grow veg. http://haywayne.blogspot.com/
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They were planted on 6th March, in my new polytunnel. They were about as big as golf balls. We have already eaten 2 rows of charlottes which were really to big for salad spuds but they had lost none of their flavour. The seed potatoes were "Taylors" and were chitted in a spare bedroom with the radiator turned off. I hope this is any help to anyone UTI
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Originally posted by cupcake View PostI have a load of them coming up in my onion bed! OH swears he dug them all out!
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It might be too late to post on this thread but I can only manage on at lunchtimes.
I've grown PFAs for the first time this year and bought them quite late as someone at work said they were tasty. I planted a couple in buckets in early April and a few more on the plot in late April and only last week planted some more in black bags full of topsoil that I had lying around (I only realised last week that these could be gainfully employed as planters until I make my new raised beds in the autumn).
I assumed that because they were salad potatoes they would be early but if they're slow growing when (if at all) can I expect the ones I planted last week to be ready (as they're in bags they can hopefully be moved into the greenhouse before the first frost)?
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I had them last year-planted exactly on 15th of May.I had to chop them down at the end of August(blight).I had loads of PFA,but smallish ones.Judging from their size I'd say they are late maincrop as maincrop Desirees planted at the same time were far mor bulky.
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