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Ahaaa - maybe they're not actually Pentland Javelin then? (any flowers I get from Pound Shop seem to turn out pink, whatever colour it says they should be on the packet)
Whatever they are, they're lovely potatoes.
They were nice with dinner the other night and the flowers were extra lovely so not really bothered
In the following link you can follow my recent progress on the plot
I am trying some salad blue this year,so i am waiting to see some flowers to be able to taste some,i have never removed the tatties flowers in 30 odd years and have no intention of doing so now,this is the first i have heard of it,the size of the flowers are never going to drain a normal tattie plant whatever the type may be..
I have two identical rows same amount of seed potatoes same variety one row I have pulled flowers off one have been left!
I think flower from potato plants are one of the best you well see from vegetables [ATTACH]37933[/ATTACH]
This flower is from my early crop
Wow mine never seem to open up like that hence I considered them very dull flowers, I have never caught mine open like that yet. Maybe they are in too much shade?
Wow mine never seem to open up like that hence I considered them very dull flowers, I have never caught mine open like that yet. Maybe they are in too much shade?
we are in scotland and we have 50 shades of grey,its called summer,its cool here,sitting indoors with a jumper on..normal service has been resumed,but wasnt that sunshine grand while it lasted........
So...getting back to the original question. I've never take flowers off plants, but I do take off the berries that form afterwards for those varieties that form berries. I do this for the original reason suggested, namely to concentrate the plant's energy on tubers rather than useless toxic fruit.
I see a lot of advice saying chop bits off plants to improve the crop but I am rather dubious about this.
The logic in it seems flawed somehow, from the plants point of view I expect it thinks, blimey I have lost all my flowers, better grow some more quickly!!
But hard to be sure unless you do a controlled experiment, I have a similar view on pruning suckers from tomato plants, I am not sure about it.
I have chopped some bits off my tomato plants and I am not convinced it is a good idea, it looks a sadder plant.
I assumed it's not so much about the energy invested into flowers, but that the plants die after they've set fruit, so if you remove them they can continue growing until the first frost. I tend to remove mine. darcyvuqua, please do let us know the results of your experiment.
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