The compost is certainly the costly part, other stuff you can do cheaply. £2-2.50 for 2kulos of seed potatoes in Wilkos at the moment, though I plan to get mine from a potato day.
If you have space for a composter or two then it's all good. I don't really but I get the most cost effective decent compost for the containers and it later ends up on the patch. My soil is very good but it's too clay so compost, even with much of the fertility gone, is a great additive. In a few years once the structure of the patch is better, I may find it harder to justify growing spuds in containers of new compost. But the quality of home grown spuds is ten times better than anything in the shops, in my view, and if you can maximise your crop through taking onboard lots of tips it's well worth the effort.
If you have space for a composter or two then it's all good. I don't really but I get the most cost effective decent compost for the containers and it later ends up on the patch. My soil is very good but it's too clay so compost, even with much of the fertility gone, is a great additive. In a few years once the structure of the patch is better, I may find it harder to justify growing spuds in containers of new compost. But the quality of home grown spuds is ten times better than anything in the shops, in my view, and if you can maximise your crop through taking onboard lots of tips it's well worth the effort.
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