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Who knows? But when you try stuff you always need a back up. There is a lot to be said for Charlotte, well watered with a box of poundland growmore in each trench.Edited to add: Sarpo Mira and the like are my villains: great yield of revolting spuds.
its strange how some variety's differ in different soils and regions :-[ i always thought one make of spud taste the same where ever it grew
We live in Cheshire & wanted to grow 'Cheshire' potatoes. We asked a farmer which to buy as we bought ours from him before we got the lotty. OH, bless him, thought we could just buy Cheshire seed potatoes, I think it was rocket. We planted them along with Swift & the rocket were horrible. So different soils do make a difference. Ours is a very sandy soil. Having said that, the ones from the farmer didn't taste as good as our own grown ones, we bought a few to compare.