Are new potatoes classed as early ?

Started by Roger Skilton, March 25, 2007, 11:43:40

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Roger Skilton

I hae some new potatoes ( Nicola ) can anyone advise me if they planted as earlies ?

Thanks  Roger

Roger Skilton


Palustris

New potatoes are those which are dug up before the skins have time to harden. They are normally dug up early in the season so yes, I suppose 'new' potatoes are 'earlies.'
Gardening is the great leveller.

Roger Skilton

Thanks for your speedy reply, i wil get out there and plant them.

PAULW

T&M class nicola as a early maincrop

tim

Matters not? If they're ready, & you & the soill are ready, get 'em in!

okra

So no matter what the variety they can all be planted early
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tim


Robert_Brenchley

If youer spuds came from a supermarket they may have growth inhibitors on them. It's a bit late for buying seed, but it's a better bet all round. 'New' potato varieties are all earlies.

tim

Although not 'in the book', I agree with Eric - anything that you can rub the skin off is 'new' enough for me. Maybe not the gourmet's flavour.

And that can happen into the Autumn.

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