Replant Potatoes
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- Tony Hague
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I think not. I think the ones for Christmas cropping are kept in cold storage so they don't realise summer has happened yet. Otherwise they'll come up next spring like volunteers do.
I could be wrong, this is vague memory. I only grew them once, I don't want new potatoes with my Christmas dinner, I want roasties !
I could be wrong, this is vague memory. I only grew them once, I don't want new potatoes with my Christmas dinner, I want roasties !
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Thanks Tony looks like I will have to buy some.
Seen 3 types for salad, will probably try the chips & roasting roasting variety as like you we like roasted spuds.
Seen 3 types for salad, will probably try the chips & roasting roasting variety as like you we like roasted spuds.
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I save sets from Spring bought potatoes, just chit them up, leave them in the greenhouse and planted them a week ago.
I still have to run the gaunlet of late blight, as i plant them on the allotment.... they are Charlotte, by the way.
I still have to run the gaunlet of late blight, as i plant them on the allotment.... they are Charlotte, by the way.
Kind Regards, Old Herbaceous.
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