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growing potatoes in bins

Started by anniemazz, June 08, 2005, 17:25:53

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anniemazz

Hiya, I have been told that you can grow spuds in bins adn as the plant grows you layer on the soil.  Is this true?  Has anyone tried it?  My ground is really stoney and I thought i could grow some spuds in this way.
Thanks

anniemazz


Justy



bunnycat

I'm growing spuds in compost sacks, this year.
So far, the bit that's above the soil is growing well and looking very strong and healthy...........it remains to be seen what I end up with below the soil :D

anniemazz

Thanks for the links and replies.  I'm gonna go for it this weekend - need to get cheap bins/pots.  Will let you know how it goes.
Annie :D

Icyberjunkie

Annie,  before I got my allotment I used to grow Sharpes Express, an early potato in black plastic dustbins with a few holes drilled or melted in the bottom.

A few inches of ordinary compost in the bottom, tubers on top and then about 6 inches of compost on top.  Every time plants got about 6 inches high I added more until just the top two leaves showing.

Crop not as big as you get in the ground but just as tasty.  Be careful not to overwater though or they go soggy and mouldy. 

Good luck!
Neil (The Young Ones) once said "You plant the seed, the seed grows, you harvest the seed....You plant the seed....."   if only it was that simple!!!

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