potatoes for xmas

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Albert
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i would like to grow potatoes for xmas dinner, is this possible from my little 8x6 greenhouse, if so how do i go about it please.
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You can buy seed potato now that has been 'held back' so that they grow in time for Christmas. I grew some last winter, as well as some for Easter.

DT Brown, Fothergills and Thompson & Morgan sell them.
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Bit of a thread hijack - I hope you don't mind ...
But I have loads of home grown spuds, & was hoping to use some of them for my xmas spuds. Do you think that'll be ok, or do they need to be 'special ones'?

Also - how warm will they have to be? I don't have a greenhouse, do you think they'll be ok in my little wooden shed (it has windows), I could bubble wrap the pot, but would i need to cover the leaves?

Do you still work on the ten week basis?

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I usually allow 12 weeks rather than 10, but a week or so more doesn't matter.

You need the same growing conditions that you would expect between March and June, so warm but not hot with good insulation.

I used large pots last year, in an unheated tunnel, topping them up with compost as the leaves grew.
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