Hi,
I am a complete novice and took it upon myself to try growing potatoes in containers on my patio.
So I leapt in with both feet bought a couple of large tubs and a few potato bags (40cm diameter, 70cm deep), grabbed a couple of bags of seed potatoes and did a quick google on what to do next. So far so good....
Read up on building up, where you plant initially in 12-15 cm of compost and as the plant grows you add more compost until the level is close to the top. Seemed simple.
The plants started to grow nicely, so a bit more google and I read about varieties...
Discovered that what I had bought were 1st and 2nd earlies, wilja & pentland javelin.
So back to google... Read that you shouldn't (or it's not worth) build up 1st's and 2nd earlies because you don't have time to do it before they are ready for harvesting.
Can anyone help by answering the following questions:
1. Is the building up process null and void for earlies? I.e is the above true?
2. If so, then what should I do?
3. Leave them as they are, accept a small crop and move on to next year?
4. Could I lift the plants (1st earlies are about 10cm tall, 2nd's are about 5cm tall) and fill the pots and bags and replant again nearer the top of the pots and bags?
I very much appreciate any help you can offer.
Best Regards
David
I am a complete novice and took it upon myself to try growing potatoes in containers on my patio.
So I leapt in with both feet bought a couple of large tubs and a few potato bags (40cm diameter, 70cm deep), grabbed a couple of bags of seed potatoes and did a quick google on what to do next. So far so good....
Read up on building up, where you plant initially in 12-15 cm of compost and as the plant grows you add more compost until the level is close to the top. Seemed simple.
The plants started to grow nicely, so a bit more google and I read about varieties...
Discovered that what I had bought were 1st and 2nd earlies, wilja & pentland javelin.
So back to google... Read that you shouldn't (or it's not worth) build up 1st's and 2nd earlies because you don't have time to do it before they are ready for harvesting.
Can anyone help by answering the following questions:
1. Is the building up process null and void for earlies? I.e is the above true?
2. If so, then what should I do?
3. Leave them as they are, accept a small crop and move on to next year?
4. Could I lift the plants (1st earlies are about 10cm tall, 2nd's are about 5cm tall) and fill the pots and bags and replant again nearer the top of the pots and bags?
I very much appreciate any help you can offer.
Best Regards
David
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