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Started by Jayb, March 10, 2016, 08:44:13

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Jayb

Quote from: Deb P on March 11, 2016, 18:25:20
I planted mine out today, the soil was so warm it was gently steaming as I turned it over in the sunshine this morning I planted four different varieties in my raised beds; Jazzy, Charlotte, Saxon, Nicola......I plant them in pots and earth hem up straight away.

Is it your first year growing Jazzy, I wondered how they taste and if they do as well as their description?
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Jayb

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Jayb

Quote from: sparrow on March 11, 2016, 19:23:19
Not outside, but I have 2 bags of Dunluce and Charlotte started. Am not growing Lady Christl this year to give Dunluce a go - am hoping I don't regret it...

Otherwise, in no particular order I have Red Emmalie, PFA, Alouette, Snookie, Highland Red, Vitelotte, Sarpo Mira, Sarpo Axona. Not many tubers of each though. Unlike Dunluce and Charlotte, which will be a tight squeeze in the space I had had planned!

I've grown Dunlace a few times before, very nice tasting potatoes, perhaps not as quick to crop as some?
Nice potato selection.
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Jayb

Quote from: johhnyco15 on March 11, 2016, 21:26:59
had a bit of trouble with my windows 10 today couldnt get my one drive to work anyway heres my potato planting today in buckets

Nice

I picked up some flower buckets from Morrisons yesterday to put a few earlies in. Your buckets look a good size, any idea how many litres they hold? Are they planted one tuber per bucket?
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Deb P

Quote from: brownthumb2 on March 12, 2016, 07:23:33
Deb P  you said you plant in pots and earth up straight away  ? Do you put the pots in the ground and cover them up ?

Sorry, I was dog tired and didn't check my post as I posted it...blooming predictive text!!!

I meant to write I plant them in pits and earth them up straightaway!
If it's not pouring with rain, I'm either in the garden or at the lottie! Probably still there in the rain as well TBH....🥴

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Deb P

Quote from: Jayb on March 12, 2016, 08:11:39
Quote from: Deb P on March 11, 2016, 18:25:20
I planted mine out today, the soil was so warm it was gently steaming as I turned it over in the sunshine this morning I planted four different varieties in my raised beds; Jazzy, Charlotte, Saxon, Nicola......I plant them in pots and earth hem up straight away.

Is it your first year growing Jazzy, I wondered how they taste and if they do as well as their description?

My first year of growing Jazzy, I was tempted by the description. I only have room for 40 plants this year so have err stuck to 10 plants of 4 varieties. Charlotte and Nicola are firm favourites that I grow every year, I trial two new ones just to see if they can improve on my favourites. I only grow early/ 2nd earlies to avoid blight and to use the ground again later in the year to make the best use of my space.
If it's not pouring with rain, I'm either in the garden or at the lottie! Probably still there in the rain as well TBH....🥴

http://www.littleoverlaneallotments.org.uk

Jayb

Quote from: Deb P on March 12, 2016, 10:22:18
My first year of growing Jazzy, I was tempted by the description. I only have room for 40 plants this year so have err stuck to 10 plants of 4 varieties. Charlotte and Nicola are firm favourites that I grow every year, I trial two new ones just to see if they can improve on my favourites. I only grow early/ 2nd earlies to avoid blight and to use the ground again later in the year to make the best use of my space.

Sounds a good plan, I should do something more like that and give a miss to the heartbreak of Late Blight each year. Although I'm growing several LB resistant varieties again this year, hoping they are as good as the blurb.

Let us know how Jazzy do and how you rate them  :wave:
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Robert_Brenchley

I haven't planted anything yet; I need to build another raised bed first. Probably two, but if it takes too long I can start some more in buckets. I grew ten lines of TPS last year, and I've got loads of tubers from that which need planting out, as well as the tubers from the seed swap and a couple of other vairieties.

Silverleaf

Quote from: sunloving on March 12, 2016, 07:12:53
Gosh, that's an informative thread! Silver leaf do you eat a lot of spuds?! 12 varieties blimey

I'm only growing two or three tubers of each, so it's not as many as you'd think! ;)

Let's see - 32 plants in a raised bed, 30 in straw bales, and then an unknown number of TPS plants (but only about 6sq ft of them).

It's more than I'd usually grow but I need to assess my new varieties.

johhnyco15

Quote from: Jayb on March 12, 2016, 08:21:21
Quote from: johhnyco15 on March 11, 2016, 21:26:59
had a bit of trouble with my windows 10 today couldnt get my one drive to work anyway heres my potato planting today in buckets

Nice

I picked up some flower buckets from Morrisons yesterday to put a few earlies in. Your buckets look a good size, any idea how many litres they hold? Are they planted one tuber per bucket?
think they hold around 40-45 litres each and i have some bigger ones which hold around 50 i plant 4/5 tubers for earlies then 3 in each for second earlies and main crop and 4 of each in the bigger tubs  planted up 15 so far just second earlies and main to go another 20 tubs to plant out over the coming weeks hope this helps
johhnyc015  may the plot be with you

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