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Title: potatoes
Post by: waggi on April 21, 2005, 13:50:27
hi all
i am haveing a stress about my spuds
why have they not come up yet as well everyone else has
any tips from you lottie peeps :P
Title: Re: potatoes
Post by: Moggle on April 21, 2005, 14:10:15
What variety are they?
When did you plant em?
And where in the country are you?
Title: Re: potatoes
Post by: aquilegia on April 21, 2005, 14:11:41
And how deep did you plant them?
Title: Re: potatoes
Post by: fat larry on April 21, 2005, 16:36:59
you know, my pots haven't peeped yet either, and i didn't dig em in deep, far from it. as you prob know, I'm in oxon, and it's a bit odd I guess. I planted some just about easter time, and not a peep, then a second lot couple of weeks back. strange
Title: Re: potatoes
Post by: Moggle on April 21, 2005, 16:53:12
Waggi thought of another question to add - did you chit the spuds first?

Larry, I'm in Oxford and I have some first earlies I planted at easter which still haven't emerged (as of last weekend).

Spuds that I am earthing up now are rocket (super-fast growers) which I planted insanely early under a double layer of fleece. Did 2 short rows on 16th Feb (just before all that snow etc :-\), and another 2 short rows on 12th march.
Title: Re: potatoes
Post by: waggi on April 21, 2005, 17:40:43
maris braid
march
six two eight inches
Preston lancashire
what is chit
Title: Re: potatoes
Post by: Moggle on April 22, 2005, 10:04:18
Waggi, chitting is putting the seed spuds somewhere light (or warm or cool or dark, depending on who you ask  :)) to get a head start before you plant them. They should grow nice healthy green shoots (the 'chits') like this:

(http://www.potato.org.uk/tango/art/seedHandbook/150px/34-spt-sm-01.jpg)

Then you plant them out when the chits are around an inch or so long. Chitting isn't essential though, just gives the spuddies a head start.

If you didn't do this, it might take a bit longer for your spuds to come up.

I am sure your spuds will make an appearance soon  :)

Moggle - not an expert, and happy to be corrected if all this is wrong  :)
Title: Re: potatoes
Post by: Aidy on April 22, 2005, 11:22:42
Waggi
I am just down the road in St.Annes and last night I noticed that mine are just breaking through, I would not worry to much as its been a bit nippy, looking on the plots not many are up and I think most peeps have been a bit late this year putting them in.
Aidy
Title: Re: potatoes
Post by: Plottie on April 22, 2005, 13:25:26
waggi
The first of mine (Red Duke of york - planted 20 March at about 6 inch depth) are now through so if you didn't chit (I did) and planted them a bit deeper than mine that would explain it  -even though our sites are only about a mile apart.  I'd guess you'll see them within the week
Fingers crossed
Plottie  :)
Title: Re: potatoes
Post by: wardy on April 22, 2005, 14:49:40
No sign of my spuds either Waggi but I'm not panicking - yet.  It's been cold up here Derbyshire so I'm not  suprised.  I'm going to have a look this afto as we had quite a lot of rain day before yesterday, lots of sun yesterday so hopefully those combinations might have stirred things up a bit.  Here's hoping  :)
Title: Re: potatoes
Post by: johcharly on April 22, 2005, 15:29:18
I have the grand toatal of one plant showig out 8 rows, mine were planted mid march, I wouldn't panic yet Waggi it's hard to fail with spuds.
Title: Re: potatoes
Post by: wardy on April 22, 2005, 17:31:34
Waggi.  Just got back from plot as I went to check my spud progress.  Yep, they're coming through.  They're under sheet mulch and are poking through some of the holes.  We wait ages for em to emerge then we quickly cover em back up again.   ;D   The ones I have in various tubs and bags on the plot are not showing yet.  It's only the first bed I did of Arran Pilot.
Title: Re: potatoes
Post by: waggi on April 23, 2005, 21:10:12
thanks all  ;D
i am going to sea the plot tommorow as i have had a busy day grrrr
will let you all no tommorrow
matt and waggi ;D
Title: Re: potatoes
Post by: Justy on April 23, 2005, 21:27:05
I wouldn't worry - I only planted mine today..... :-[ Have clay soil which has either been to claggy and wet or rock hard like concrete.  Just managed to dig holes today and get them in.  I am now praying for a long summer so they have a chance to grow.  Mind you seem to remember they only went in a couple of weeks earlier last year and they were fine.

Title: Re: potatoes
Post by: waggi on April 23, 2005, 21:30:57
thanks i feel better now
looking forwad to having a look tommorrow :o
Title: Re: potatoes
Post by: waggi on April 24, 2005, 09:04:42
going now i will inform when i get back
 :'(
Title: Re: potatoes
Post by: fat larry on April 24, 2005, 19:28:32
blimey waggi, still not back. just spent half an hour over there and YIPPPEEEEEEE! some of the spuds are showing. now so long as we have long enough to let em all grow and the church don't get all stroppy about the land, i look forward to seeing them grow ... where do folks find the spare earth to earth up???
Title: Re: potatoes
Post by: waggi on April 24, 2005, 19:31:39
grrrrrrrrr  :'(
no potatoes
will they ever come
 :'( :'( :'( :'( :'( :'( :'(
Title: Re: potatoes
Post by: johcharly on April 24, 2005, 19:39:13
Mine are the same Waggi only two or three up in just one row out of nine I think. 
Title: Re: potatoes
Post by: waggi on April 24, 2005, 19:56:29
none at all i am getting worried
 :o
Title: Re: potatoes
Post by: wardy on April 24, 2005, 22:15:06
Don't fret Waggi - they'll show up  :) 

Fat Larry - I'm doing no dig so will earth up with grass clippings, straw, home ,made compost which is mostly leafy stuff and quite dry - might blow away though
Title: Re: potatoes
Post by: waggi on April 24, 2005, 22:18:00
thanks
 :o
Title: Re: potatoes
Post by: Mike J on April 24, 2005, 22:37:36
Put all my earlies and main in at the same time 25th March (Sussex) and the earlies are going well, and a few of the main are starting to show. Investigated some gaps in the earlies, and discovered that I'd put two or three in upside down and they were having a hard time sorting themselves out. One also rotted, which I replaced with a well chitted one which I had discarded in one of my bins of rotting stable manure. Actually doing very well - may put more in there next year!
Title: Re: potatoes
Post by: waggi on April 25, 2005, 06:24:07
how do you no if they are upside down
thatmight bethe problem
will they still come up though ???
Title: Re: potatoes
Post by: waggi on April 25, 2005, 21:57:51
guess what i have just come back from the lottie and i have potato baby's i am very happy
Little green shoots of happyness
thankyou all
 ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: potatoes
Post by: waggi on April 26, 2005, 18:18:01
i have lots off them
can not wait to eat them 8) ;D
Title: Re: potatoes
Post by: littleweed on April 26, 2005, 22:40:16
Moggle many thanks for lovely chit pic !  I was desperately worried because my chits (are they called that?) were mostly black looking, not healthy and green except the ends but so are yours.  Relief  ;D
Title: Re: potatoes
Post by: wardy on April 26, 2005, 23:00:09
Waggi  Glad to hear you have offspring.  What did everyone tell you  ;D
Title: Re: potatoes
Post by: slugcatcher on April 28, 2005, 06:53:56
Waggi
I am just down the road in St.Annes
Aidy

Hi Aidy, I am from Ansdell originally where abouts in St Annes are you.
In Preston nw, not far away and on the same site as "Waggi & Matt"

Waggi about the upside down bit
We might hear of the first english spuds in Aussie land ;D ::)

Ron

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Title: Re: potatoes
Post by: kitty on April 28, 2005, 19:48:58
o-you're luck sluggy-you got mates on your lottie! ;D
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