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Originally posted by Guykp57 View PostHi, can you put chitted potatoes in bags full or do you need to earth them up like you do in ground?
If there is a chance of frost then the leaves must be covered with compost, otherwise the frost will kill them and the plant will have to waste energy producing new leaves. That will also delay the harvest dateK's Garden blog the story of the creation of our garden
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I abandoned bags this year and have bought large 45 litre buckets, I found i destroyed quite a few bags last year trying to empty them and they were messy, flapping around etc. I know some people half bury the buckets so the roots come out of the drain holes for extra water and nutrients.photo album of my garden in my profile http://www.growfruitandveg.co.uk/gra...my+garden.html
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airpots are the way to grow potatoes .... not cheap, but they last a lifetime and can be used to grow other root crops once you have harvested, or used as compost bins till next year:
Potato Towers for Veg Plots – 150 Litres - 2 Pack
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Originally posted by dim View Postairpots are the way to grow potatoes .... not cheap
They are on Special at LBS - downside is that you need a trade account to buy [and to see prices] (upside is that I think all it takes is to apply - you don't get any discount, over their retail outlet, unless you buy in bulk, so they aren't losing out as such - although they do have some things available-in-one and not-in-the-other).
Pots and Trays Clearance: Wholesale Pots - Wholesale Trays - LBS Buyers Guide
Anyways,
220L= £8.00
350L = £9.00
600L = £8.95
(exc VAT)
I've heard they make good compost heaps too.
I bought some 220L ones but didn't think about a 600L for compost heap - might do that next time, unclipping it to empty would be a lot easier than lifting a Dalek off the top from anyone of a strong build
I have a trade account if that helps anyone, but I don't have the time etc. to deal with the shipping - but I could arrange a Cambridge drop-off for you Dim if you want someLast edited by Kristen; 26-03-2014, 09:11 AM.K's Garden blog the story of the creation of our garden
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Originally posted by Deano's "Diggin It" View PostI think BM more or less covered the answer!Pain is still pain, suffering is still suffering, regardless of whoever, or whatever, is the victim.
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Originally posted by Kristen View PostHi Dim
They are on Special at LBS - downside is that you need a trade account to buy [and to see prices] (upside is that I think all it takes is to apply - you don't get any discount, over their retail outlet, unless you buy in bulk, so they aren't losing out as such - although they do have some things available-in-one and not-in-the-other).
Pots and Trays Clearance: Wholesale Pots - Wholesale Trays - LBS Buyers Guide
Anyways,
220L= £8.00
350L = £9.00
600L = £8.95
(exc VAT)
I've heard they make good compost heaps too.
I bought some 220L ones but didn't think about a 600L for compost heap - might do that next time, unclipping it to empty would be a lot easier than lifting a Dalek off the top from anyone of a strong build
I have a trade account if that helps anyone, but I don't have the time etc. to deal with the shipping - but I could arrange a Cambridge drop-off for you Dim if you want some
I have done comparisson tests using these, and root development is outstanding compared to normal pots
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Originally posted by Kristen View PostHi Dim
They are on Special at LBS - downside is that you need a trade account to buy [and to see prices] (upside is that I think all it takes is to apply - you don't get any discount, over their retail outlet, unless you buy in bulk, so they aren't losing out as such - although they do have some things available-in-one and not-in-the-other).
Pots and Trays Clearance: Wholesale Pots - Wholesale Trays - LBS Buyers Guide
Anyways,
220L= £8.00
350L = £9.00
600L = £8.95
(exc VAT)
I've heard they make good compost heaps too.
I bought some 220L ones but didn't think about a 600L for compost heap - might do that next time, unclipping it to empty would be a lot easier than lifting a Dalek off the top from anyone of a strong build
I have a trade account if that helps anyone, but I don't have the time etc. to deal with the shipping - but I could arrange a Cambridge drop-off for you Dim if you want some
A dalek is 300 ltr and costs £18 (discounted from council) whereas these are 600 ltr for £8.95, there must be a downside to this? ok they perhaps need a lid.Last edited by Bill HH; 26-03-2014, 09:54 AM.photo album of my garden in my profile http://www.growfruitandveg.co.uk/gra...my+garden.html
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Originally posted by Bill HH View PostI dont quite understand the technology in these airpots?
here are the airpot composters (they do have lids for them):
Compost-Air & Accessories
as for daleks, I prefer tumblers .... they compost much fasterLast edited by dim; 26-03-2014, 10:02 AM.
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Originally posted by Bill HH View PostI dont quite understand the technology in these airpots? Also there seems a massive difference in prices between those Kristen shows (220ltr @£8) and those that Dim shows (150 ltr twin pack @ £41.68) are you both talking about the same things?
there must be a downside to this? ok they perhaps need a lid.K's Garden blog the story of the creation of our garden
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Thanks Dim that answers it perfectly.photo album of my garden in my profile http://www.growfruitandveg.co.uk/gra...my+garden.html
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Originally posted by Kristen View PostThe ones I listed are on Clearance. I suspect that there isn't much call for pots that size - AirPots are used for growing trees for transplant (supposedly better than pots as the roots don't circle round the pots, but maybe no one is buying them [there were blinking expensive when I saw them at RRP] and thus LBS are clearing them out ...
I'm pretty sure the Airpot website has a Lid suitable for a compost heap - sorry, bit rushed so not time to check.photo album of my garden in my profile http://www.growfruitandveg.co.uk/gra...my+garden.html
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Originally posted by Knight of Albion View Post(Re growing in bags) Any particular mix of compost to use?
By! This thread has moved on a tad since yesterday!
Liking the idea of these "Airpot's"
Will have to investigate further!"Knowledge is knowing a tomato is a fruit, wisdom is knowing not to put it in a fruit salad"
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