What follows is an account, not advice.
Over the winter I tipped barrowloads of fresh hen and duck manure and woodshavings over the grass on the bed and left the hens to scratch it about and spread it and the worms to pull it down.
A couple of weeks before planting I dug the bed over lightly.
31 March and 1 April I planted all my potatoes, first earlies, second earlies and maincrop.
I planted fresh stock except for Nicola which is impossible to find round here and I object to buying and paying postage on a single pack. I saved some healthy tubers from last year.
I planted no more than 4 inches deep, with a trowel. My soil is very stony and impossibly tiring to trench.
I did not earth up as if I do the hens get in a scratch down the ridges - wasted effort and exposed tubers.
I have dug the remainder of my first earlies this morning together with the Nicola. I have never had such a heavy crop of Nicola, despite the dry weather.
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