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Just sat nice and peacefully and thinned out the rat population
Cut all the haulms down on the lady chrystl, desiree, charlotte and kestrel spuds. Here's hoping we can get some potatoes out of them, the blight hadn't gone down the stems yet
Same here - set off to dig some potatoes for dinner - arrived home 2 hours later having chopped the tops off of 8 rows of spuds. This is becoming an annual event.Bagged them for the tip, unfortunately, can't burn them at the moment. I hate tipping them as they'll probably be composted and put back into the stuff were soldSo what did you do with the the halm?
Quote from: Aden Roller on July 13, 2012, 20:16:36Same here - set off to dig some potatoes for dinner - arrived home 2 hours later having chopped the tops off of 8 rows of spuds. This is becoming an annual event.Bagged them for the tip, unfortunately, can't burn them at the moment. I hate tipping them as they'll probably be composted and put back into the stuff were soldSo what did you do with the the halm?Put them in bags for the tip. hate doing it as they will probably turn up in compost that we buy as we're not burning at the moment
Hi Aden, could you cut them up & bag up in black sacks that are sealed tight & then put a few out for the bin men each week? Definitely better than composting them I reckon xjane