We planted International Kidney spuds (second earlies) in March, and we have been harvesting them since June.
Their size has varied from vlarge egg size to ginormous, the largest so far, has been the size of a mans hand, with most being somewhere in between, and their taste has been fabulous.
Don't know who said they were not as tasty as the jersey royals, but ours are far better tasting in our opinion than the ones you buy in Sainsburys, regardless of their size.
We still have a full row to harvest before we start on the maincrop.
Question.
1: Do we pull them all up and store them, if so how do you suggest we do it.
2: Do we need to harden their skins for a few hours first.
3: Can we wash off the soil, before or after hardening the skins or is this not advisable.
4: How long would they keep for in Hessian bags, under the stairs.
5: Will they go green.
We don't want them to get any bigger, and I suppose we could cut down all the haulms, which would stop the growth, but with all this wet, very wet weather I am worried they might rot in the ground.
I know these are a lot of questions, but this is the first time we have grown spubs on the lotte, we have always grown them in tubs at home.
We have been issued a flood watch warning in Northfield, the River Rea is only across the road (about 300yds) from where we live.
Middlemore Road and the local fields are the flood plain for the River Rea.
Fortunately each time it has flooded in the past, we have escaped as we live in a small avenue and we are on higher ground.
Its raining very heavily, our lawn has a layer of water on the top.
Hang about, the rain seems to be easing. No it has stopped.
Won't hold my breath though.
Their size has varied from vlarge egg size to ginormous, the largest so far, has been the size of a mans hand, with most being somewhere in between, and their taste has been fabulous.
Don't know who said they were not as tasty as the jersey royals, but ours are far better tasting in our opinion than the ones you buy in Sainsburys, regardless of their size.
We still have a full row to harvest before we start on the maincrop.
Question.
1: Do we pull them all up and store them, if so how do you suggest we do it.
2: Do we need to harden their skins for a few hours first.
3: Can we wash off the soil, before or after hardening the skins or is this not advisable.
4: How long would they keep for in Hessian bags, under the stairs.
5: Will they go green.
We don't want them to get any bigger, and I suppose we could cut down all the haulms, which would stop the growth, but with all this wet, very wet weather I am worried they might rot in the ground.
I know these are a lot of questions, but this is the first time we have grown spubs on the lotte, we have always grown them in tubs at home.
We have been issued a flood watch warning in Northfield, the River Rea is only across the road (about 300yds) from where we live.
Middlemore Road and the local fields are the flood plain for the River Rea.
Fortunately each time it has flooded in the past, we have escaped as we live in a small avenue and we are on higher ground.
Its raining very heavily, our lawn has a layer of water on the top.
Hang about, the rain seems to be easing. No it has stopped.
Won't hold my breath though.
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