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compo49
Half Acre
Posts: 125
Re: The Great Spud Challenge 2010
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Reply #180 on:
April 05, 2010, 10:30:06 »
I have only just put my spuds in due to the wet/cold weather here in west yorkshire.
So put in earlies. second and main crop spuds.the grounds still a bit wet but decided not wait any more as times running out.
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calendula
Hectare
Posts: 2,125
learn to love your weeds (saddleworth)
Re: The Great Spud Challenge 2010
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Reply #181 on:
April 05, 2010, 10:40:45 »
Only really running out of time for main crops as they need longer in the ground. Very sticky where we are in Saddleworth, getting in Linzer Delikatess the other day took ages and I still have more to get in but I don't bother with maincrop varieties anymore - am trying Merlin this year which is an early main crop = second early in my book ;D
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compo49
Half Acre
Posts: 125
Re: The Great Spud Challenge 2010
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Reply #182 on:
April 05, 2010, 10:42:58 »
Forgot to put varieties of spud they are in my previous post.
Early. International kidney. 2ND Early. Charlotte. Edgecote Purple(thought i would try these to see what there like)Main . Romano. Sarpo Axona.
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Acre
Posts: 399
Re: The Great Spud Challenge 2010
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Reply #183 on:
April 05, 2010, 10:54:38 »
Theres more than enough time to put maincrops in and will be for several more weeks.
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manicscousers
Hectare
Posts: 16,474
www.golborne-allotments.co.uk
Re: The Great Spud Challenge 2010
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Reply #184 on:
April 05, 2010, 13:57:47 »
3 out of 6 up ;D
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plot51A
Hectare
Posts: 762
Norfolk - we do diff'rent!
Re: The Great Spud Challenge 2010
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Reply #185 on:
April 05, 2010, 17:52:57 »
Back from hols and my patio potatoes in sacks are showing - Sharpes Express look slightly further forward than the Rocket. Will inspect the lottie ones tomorrow - but they went in later so not expecting much yet.
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cornykev
Hectare
Posts: 9,893
Sunny Cheshunt just outside North London
Re: The Great Spud Challenge 2010
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Reply #186 on:
April 05, 2010, 18:19:00 »
My spuds in my garden and lottie in tubs are showing their heads, but the ones in the ground are yet to show. ;D ;D ;D
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grawrc
Global Moderator
Hectare
Posts: 6,583
Edinburgh
Re: The Great Spud Challenge 2010
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Reply #187 on:
April 06, 2010, 21:04:10 »
I'm hoping mine keep their heads down until the weather improves. Still haven't planted my Rocket for the great spud challenge. Just too cold. Worse in a container than the ground really - less protection against the low temperature.
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Mortality
Hectare
Posts: 819
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Re: The Great Spud Challenge 2010
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Reply #188 on:
April 10, 2010, 17:23:43 »
Had to move the pot from the mini greenhouse before it got too big. :P
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cornykev
Hectare
Posts: 9,893
Sunny Cheshunt just outside North London
Re: The Great Spud Challenge 2010
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Reply #189 on:
April 11, 2010, 10:38:05 »
My spuds in Pots are really starting to push through and I've given them a small earthing up, the ones in the ground are still a no show. ;D ;D ;D
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Amazingrotavator(Derby)
Half Acre
Posts: 208
My best mate
Re: The Great Spud Challenge 2010
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Reply #190 on:
April 11, 2010, 17:07:42 »
Took my spuds out of the greenhouse before the bag got too heavy to lift.
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Flighty
Hectare
Posts: 2,680
Re: The Great Spud Challenge 2010
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Reply #191 on:
April 12, 2010, 14:47:41 »
The handful of
Foremost
earlies that I planted out on the plot on March 13th have just started to appear! :)
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Barkie
Not So New ...
Posts: 46
Re: The Great Spud Challenge 2010
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Reply #192 on:
April 12, 2010, 16:12:04 »
Well done Mortality and Jeannine
My Rocket planted 23rd Feb are looking good but I've had snow and frost so they've been coming back into the unheated hallway overnight.
Of the 22nd March batch in two big tubs outside which I have covered with a dustbin lid and sheet polystyrene overnight- out of 8 planted with 4" of compost above the top - 1 not up, 1 is green leaves and 6 are just showing.
Couple of nice warm sunny days and little windowsill space so my last few Rocket have gone into small tubs this morning.
My 2nd early Charlotte, Pink Fir Apple, and mains Desiree and Rooster are ready to plant but the mini-digger bloke hasn't come to extract shrub and small tree roots yet so I haven't got any ground to plant into yet :(
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plot51A
Hectare
Posts: 762
Norfolk - we do diff'rent!
Re: The Great Spud Challenge 2010
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Reply #193 on:
April 12, 2010, 16:45:14 »
My Sharpes Express planted on March 16th are showing.
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cornykev
Hectare
Posts: 9,893
Sunny Cheshunt just outside North London
Re: The Great Spud Challenge 2010
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Reply #194 on:
April 12, 2010, 19:10:14 »
My rockets in the tubs are going strong. ;D ;D ;D
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lottie lou
Hectare
Posts: 1,621
Birmingham
Re: The Great Spud Challenge 2010
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Reply #195 on:
April 12, 2010, 19:11:59 »
Mine are doing nothing - just sitting there and sulking.
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angle shades
Hectare
Posts: 1,532
Lincoln,Lincolnshire
Re: The Great Spud Challenge 2010
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Reply #196 on:
April 12, 2010, 19:14:17 »
mine too lottie lou... I'm giving them a bit of a pep talk now.. just to encourage them a bit.. / shades x
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Barkie
Not So New ...
Posts: 46
Re: The Great Spud Challenge 2010
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Reply #197 on:
April 15, 2010, 09:35:53 »
Quote from: cornykev on April 12, 2010, 19:10:14
My rockets in the tubs are going strong. ;D ;D ;D
They've taken off like Rockets then ;D ;D ;D
Sorry, I couldn't resist it.
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antipodes
Hectare
Posts: 3,366
W. France, 5m x 20m (900 ft2)
Re: The Great Spud Challenge 2010
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Reply #198 on:
April 15, 2010, 11:16:57 »
The first earlies I planted (Agata?) end Feb have shown their heads as have the Ratte (a very expensive salad potato!) I planted mid-March. The other main crops only went in a couple of weeks ago so no hurry there.
I also have a couple in pots and they have come up too! I am suprised about that, somehow I don't really believe they will work! It is the first time I have grown any on pots, I ran out of space :D
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cornykev
Hectare
Posts: 9,893
Sunny Cheshunt just outside North London
Re: The Great Spud Challenge 2010
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Reply #199 on:
April 15, 2010, 14:53:33 »
Barkie I'm going to have to feed them soon, any idea where I can get Rocket fuel from. ;D ;D ;D
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