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I have a chitting dilemma this year. My chitting room or propagator room is now being inhabited by No1 son back from uni. I have suggested he would like to move his computer and allow 60 odd spuds desk space but for some reason he's not keen.
I expect my potato order will arrive in the next week or two so my choices are the potting bench in the shed or the garage. The shed is light but I have had seed potatoes freeze and bake in there at different times. The garage is darker but with some natural light and probably less temperature variation.
Which one would you go for?
I always use my daughters bedroom windowsill,for potatoes or a few plants if I need to,she's 16 soon & I don't ask her,I just tell her mind the windowsill & what I've put there,so she doesn't knock them off accidentally or something. She doesn't seem to mind (I'm sure I'd know about it if she did!). With potatoes you can just leave them for weeks so is there a windowsill in there,then they wouldn't really be in the way you know?
So the swift tubers that i bought yesterday at the wye vale already have quite a few chits on every potato, do i leave them just carry on untill im ready to plant ?
Mine arrived early and are already chitting on the stairs window sill - it's the only bright window without a radiator. The egg boxes are much wider than the sill, so I'm slightly neurotic about the thought of them falling off and getting all mixed up. I suppose I could colour code each potato, just in case.
If it were me.......i'd draw faces on all of those spuds.
My spuds are currently spaced out in egg boxes because they arrived over xmas, so putting them in egg boxes has spaced them out nicely. I have no frost free buildings for them to go in.
Thank you for conformation mr p,thats 1 reason i chose them after a web look,then noticed what K book said,have good mine to ring em up and point it out,
sigpicAnother nutter ,wife,mother, nan and nanan,love my growing places,seed collection and sharing,also one of these
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