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Starting to eat the last crop

drc726

By Drc726


Starting to eat the last crop



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They look lovely D... I tried potatoes this year for the first time in a large container but all I got was a bowl of marble sized things! I'm not going to bother again because it took up valuable flower space! :)

16 Oct, 2011

 

Ooh, I bet they're tasty!

16 Oct, 2011

 

Thanks S. Franny I find I grow very few now after the first crop and these were some that were grown in a bag, I find its important to count the weeks after planting and water very well.

16 Oct, 2011

 

How many weeks should it be Drc? I was told when the stems 'flop' they're ready...

16 Oct, 2011

 

It depends which crop I allowed 12 -14 weeks for the early one and 15 for this one Franny. I find them a bit big when the leaves flop over but I do like mine small.

16 Oct, 2011

 

A nice crop! Ours were up a couple of weeks ago and should last us several months. :o)

17 Oct, 2011

bik
Bik
 

Ive already eat mine. about 80kg

17 Oct, 2011

 

Thanks Nariz and thats sounds a good weight Bik

17 Oct, 2011

 

These look lovely. I could just fancy some of those with a nice mixed salad, but I'll just have to buy mine as I had the same experience as Franny when I grew them in a container, so I never bothered again either...

18 Oct, 2011

 

Thats a shame Breda kelly. I will certainly grow them in a bag again

18 Oct, 2011

 

I should think so as you sure have the knack;

19 Oct, 2011

 

Thanks BredaK

19 Oct, 2011

 

I've had a decent crop from my Roosters. First time I've grown tatties in bags. Still got half of them to lift though but I've put the bags in the greenhouse incase we get a frost. I just lift them when i need them.
I think I overwatered them though as they tend to turn to mush in a blink of an eye when you boil them. I've found the secret is to par boil (for say 5 minutes) them wrap them in a greaseproof paper pouch them pop them in the over for 15 minutes, so they kinda steam! Mmmmm

20 Oct, 2011

 

I found only some of the original tubers went mushy Donna the potatoes were all ok. I agree though its hard to judge the watering, I found not to much to begin with and after 6-8 weeks I start to really water them.

20 Oct, 2011




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