Snip wrote:All have chit except for the Carlingford and I am trying to encourage them but have only put them on the bench in the potting shed.
I'm not sure what advice you've received from the suppliers about growing your potatoes, but I wouldn't chit them. Chitting is a convenient way to advance potatoes into growth early in the season while the soil is still too cold and / or sodden to plant them. At this time of the year, that is not a consideration and the potatoes can be planted straight out. I haven't grown autumn-cropping potatoes for a few years, but I seem to remember that the received wisdom was to plant them out as soon as possible after receipt. The tubers are supplied straight out of cold store and are very potent — they will appear above ground within a week.
For frost protection, since your tatties are growing in containers, bring them in.
