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I'm embarressed to ask this but here goes. Am I the only person who plants the two lost, lonely, wrinkled potatoes happily chitting where they lie forgotten in their Sainsbury's packet?
Nope - have done that myself and had good results! The problem is that they may introduce infection into the soil, so if you are intending planting them, it is probably safer to put them in a tub.
"Nicos, Queen of Gooooogle" and... GYO's own Miss Marple
I don't have much space in the garden so they go in tubs and I'm trying the growbag idea from the forum. I also only buy organic so I figure they can't have too many nasties on them.
I'm trying ORLA (first early) and AMBO (maincrop) for the first time. I got them from the organic catalogue and chose them for thier unusual appearance. Anybody tried them?
Grew some Duke of York last year - very nice.
IMO
King Edward's are great, but Arran Victory (purple skin/white flesh) are wonderful floury roasters that also mash well and are the BEST !!!
Cara, Desiree, Kestrel and Charlotte are pretty solid performers on our plot, with Duke of York and Arran Pilot favourite earlies
Bramble - Sharpes Express are lovely tasting new tatter, but try leaving some in for a few weeks and they make great floury mash !
Hi Dadnlad, thanks for that info, was beginning to think no one grew these. wil let you know how i get on with these asthis is the first time growing these.
Regards, Bramble.,
And when your back stops aching,
And your hands begin to harden.
You will find yourself a partner,
In the glory of the garden.
This my first year at the tatties I'm growing:
Maris Bard
Carlingford
Rocket
Red Duke
Sharpe's Express
Foremost
Swift
Lady Christyl
Arran Pilot
Cultra
Anya
Pink Fir Apple.
A total of 109 seed spuds, all in pots.
This is NOT a boast- more a confession of insanity.
My first 15 pots, all first earlies, have a few already showing- Red Duke was first, followed closely by Rocket and Swift. These were planted outdoors in pots on 21st. March, and Duke showed just above ground on 20th. April. This in central Scotland. No more than 4" of soil above the sets in planting.
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