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cdchater
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Potatoes
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October 27, 2003, 13:12:44 »
Silly question - but can you put sweet potato in the same bed as your new potatoes and other potatoes? Or is it best to split them up in case of disease?
Claire
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Re: Potatoes
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October 27, 2003, 14:46:04 »
Claire
Sorry but sweet potatoes are a whole different thing -you need to grow them under cover for any chance of a crop.
As I recall you can buy `slips`(ready sprouted ones?) from specialist suppliers-but it sounds more like a fun thing to try rather than for a serious crop.
could be completely wrong but I`m pretty sure I am correct.
Stephan
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October 27, 2003, 20:07:59 »
You`re quite right Stephan. As a crop it`s about as useful as trying to grow bananas or pineapples.
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October 27, 2003, 20:30:54 »
Claire
If you read these messages please please do not feel embarassed, you asked a question in good faith.
Stephan.
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October 27, 2003, 22:14:35 »
And we`re both simply trying to save you the frustration of seeing your efforts wasted.
We`re both of us quite nice fellers really.
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cdchater
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October 28, 2003, 11:23:25 »
Nah, I'm not embarassed - I really am a complete beginner when it comes to growing veggies, so I expect (and accept!) that I'll get loads of things like this wrong. Thanks for your advise - shame sweet potatoes can't be grown outside because I bought two yesterday and they cost me £1.23 from Tesco's - think I'll get some from the market next time!
Thank you nice fellers!
Claire
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October 28, 2003, 11:33:26 »
cd, I too love sweet potatoes, but have heard how hard they are to grow here! But I find that butternut squash gives a similar flavour if you like the sweetness, and easier to grow! DP
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cdchater
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October 28, 2003, 11:39:55 »
Thanks DP - I shall try that instead!
It's sooo nice to have so many experts at hand!
Claire
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October 28, 2003, 11:41:51 »
cdchater - sent you a pm re: the Wickes tool store you bought- have you seen it?
thanks
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cdchater
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October 28, 2003, 11:46:08 »
Just replied! ;D
Claire
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cdchater
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October 28, 2003, 17:52:48 »
Nice pumpkin piccie buy the way DP!! :). I've never carved a pumpkin but I think I'll wait until next year when I can carve one of my own!!
Ooh, back on the potatoes topic, a colleague at works says you can grow sweet potatoes under clotches - so I may give that a try.
Regards,
Claire
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October 28, 2003, 17:58:16 »
Cd have been carving them for years, but this year we will be carving 5 that I grew!! ;D It's a great feeling!!! DP
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October 30, 2003, 15:18:07 »
For CD :- Here in the US the squash called Delicata is usually referred to as sweet potato squash because of it's flavour. Eric/Palustris has a picture of it in the Gallery should you wish to see it. It may be a better substitute for the real thing than Butternut.
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November 01, 2003, 02:14:15 »
Give them a go - I picked my first pineapple this year and it was heavenly and well worth the wait and effort. Isn't half the fun the challenge of trying something which is difficult? ;D
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