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"Second early maturity, producing moderate yields of uniform, smooth skinned tubers. High resistance to foliage and tuber blight. Susceptible to potato cyst nematode. Medium dry matter, waxy cooked texture"-
Quoted from the British Potato council Database
Yep - just asked for it to be changed on second earlies - can't do it and need a mod it's a long list and my eyes were getting tired
Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better...Albert Einstein
For me it has to be Lady Christl...the only one that gives that perfect new potato flavour in my soil. Can also be left to grow.
I've tried the super earlies like Rocket and Swift and found the taste very disappointing.
By planting in containers in the greenhouse at the end of Feb I harvested my first new potatoes on 29th April this year, something I'll be doing again as long as we don't get severe frosts at that time.
Ulster Prince - they don't seem to mind a bit of drought as much as the others I've tried, which is handy the way our Springs have been recently. They're also a great flavour and a nice, slightly waxy, texture. Ulster Sceptre aren't bad either.
nobody's put down Accent - tried this year, and the only first early that so far has come even close to my favourite of all time which is Duke of York (Red Duke of York too - and they're second earlies, strictly speaking, so you can leave them to mature in the ground for later eating).
Also tried Foremost this year - yuck, yuck and yuck again. Ditto Sharpe's Express - tasteless.
God made rainy days so gardeners could get the housework done.
I have voted and ordered Winston, i just read up on them as i dont know the difference of all the spuds on the market atm. I have ordered them via tattiemans website x
God made rainy days so gardeners could get the housework done. ~Author Unknown
trying 3 as its my first full year on the allotment i got swift and pentland javelin from poundland and i picked up some lady christi from the garden center today because of the good shouts on here .
never tried any of them before
Well i'm gonna out in a vote for Annabelle's. Grew them last year. Good yield, trouble free and simply the most delicious potato I have ever tasted. Only wish I had grown more as my crop had gone within a fortnight. this year, i'm going to start them off at fortnightly intervals to give me a steady supply.
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