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What type of spuds are you growing. One per square foot is OK for earlies but you need quite a bit more for main crop.
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I have four foot wide beds and plant two rows with spacing of one foot. I've tried three rows for the earlies as per Thelma, but I found it tricky to earth them up. I have plenty of space though so didn't mind reducing the yield, I can never eat a bed full of earlies before the second earlies are ready anyway!
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From experience (not much I admit) it also depends on what size spuds you want. Closer together = smaller tubers. If you want Baking size you need space...
Janzbro I am with Chippy Minton. I would inclined to plant deep in a trench and close together so that the spuds spread around. Also throw in plenty of compost to make sure they do not go dry.
I have heard that some just lay the seed potatoes under a layer of cardboard and paper and a light soil covering and let them develop on the soil surface. I have not done it so can't say how good it is.
Scoot not sure about the chitting of potatoes. However, if you find a way to stop them developing shoots before mid March I would be very much appreciative. I have bought my first earlies and they have already started!
Scoot not sure about the chitting of potatoes. However, if you find a way to stop them developing shoots before mid March I would be very much appreciative. I have bought my first earlies and they have already started!
Bill
Its all to do with temperature. Keep em cool and they shouldn't sprout.
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