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Produce => Edible Plants => Topic started by: Jill on September 03, 2004, 18:52:20

Title: Harvesting PFA tatties
Post by: Jill on September 03, 2004, 18:52:20
I know to regard my PFAs as maincroppers and they are showing the first signs that the tops are beginning to die (either that or blight has just struck ;)).  I'm wondering, tho', whether it's necessary to cut back the tops and leave for a week or two to allow the skins to set, given that they are a 'salad' potato?  And/or should I wait till the haulms have fully died back before harvesting?
Title: Re:Harvesting PFA tatties
Post by: tim on September 03, 2004, 19:37:41
Use them as salad pots whenever you want. No need to wait for anything. But - if you want the biggest & the most, leave them till the haulms die down - so  long as they're disease free. They store well. They are 'new' till February or so. Remember - no need to peel. But if you want to, do it after cooking. = Tim
Title: Re:Harvesting PFA tatties
Post by: Jill on September 03, 2004, 21:21:22
Thanks Tim!  I'll wait till they die back then.  Might investigate the left over couple I shoved into a pot tomorrow tho'.  Can't wait ;D.
Title: Re:Harvesting PFA tatties
Post by: Jill on September 04, 2004, 11:35:16
Couldn't wait any longer - just had to look and see ;D - and this is what I harvested from the 3 left over seed PFA tatties I bunged in a pot earlier in the year.  Now looking forward to what the plants in the beds will produce in a few weeks time  :) ;D :)
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