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  • My first potato furtle

    I am so excited with my achievement. They have more time to grow yet. But we have started picking them as and when we need some potatoes.


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    Well done you, its a great sense of achievement isnt it

    We had a roast dinner last might with out first ever home (lottie) grown spuds..... nom nom nom!!!
    Little ol' me

    Has just bagged a Lottie!
    Oh and the chickens are taking over my garden!
    FIL and MIL - http://vegblogs.co.uk/chubbly/

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    • #3
      Well done Sall, bet they were delicious. I plucked up the courage and furtled a couple of days ago, but nothing much, so leaving them a bit longer in the hope they'll multiply!
      Granny on the Game in Sheffield

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      • #4
        I did have a taste and they tasted good, but it was my daughter who had them as a meal. She enjoys eating the harvests from the garden. She wasn’t into strawberries, but since I’ve showed her fresh strawberries growing in the garden, she enjoys strawberries now. Gardening is great.
        I do feel old though. Till last year, I used to class it as something old people do.

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        • #5
          GYO is the new rock and roll..for anyone know matter there age .
          My year log of growthhttp://http://backgardenfarm.blogspot.com/
          up dated blog 27th june ..pls read if u have the time
          http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4e0YjOHl2zI

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          • #6
            Yeah that’s so true. Growing your own is the new in thing. Funny how things change.

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            • #7
              3 weeks till we get to "hopefully" enjoy our Charlotte potatoes On a caravan holiday down in Somerset and as the spuds are in a growbag i'm just going to take them as they are so they are still growing right up until we use them for a sunday roast. Not furtled them so no idea how they have got on. The leaves seem to be dying back somewhat which is concerning me a little bit but with only a few weeks left til i harvest them i'm just keeping the soil constantly moist until then.
              www.gyoblog.co.uk

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