I noticed a lot of my allotment neighbours have there spuds in already and they are earthed up.
Just as an experiment I've made some furrows and trenches but put my spuds in about 4 inches deep into the trenches rather than in the ridges.
Theoretically I should be able to 'earth down' rather than earth up with the ridge material and it will be very helpful if frost threatens.
Anyone else done/do it this way?
On another area I've dibbled them in on the flat but only part filled the dibbled hole with soil, my logic being that similar to leeks the holes will fill naturally through watering and give the spuds a bit of room to grow.
Just as an experiment I've made some furrows and trenches but put my spuds in about 4 inches deep into the trenches rather than in the ridges.
Theoretically I should be able to 'earth down' rather than earth up with the ridge material and it will be very helpful if frost threatens.
Anyone else done/do it this way?
On another area I've dibbled them in on the flat but only part filled the dibbled hole with soil, my logic being that similar to leeks the holes will fill naturally through watering and give the spuds a bit of room to grow.
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