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Started by Mimi, April 30, 2004, 10:45:59

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Mimi

As some of you may know my youngest daughter has just returned from New Zealand.  She wants to know if we can grow Kumara in this country.  It is apparently a type of sweet potato, that she has got to love eating while out there. Has anyone out there heard of this, or can they give me any ideas how I can find out about it? Also has anyone heard of Scalapini.  It is a type of squash that is about the size of a squashed lemon and is yellow?  
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Mimi

Take time to stop and smell the flowers.

Multiveg

It is possible to grow sweet potatoes in the UK. Not sure of details... Have heard of that scalapini type squash thing as well  ;D
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Ceri

I've got a copy of the 'how to grow sweet potatoes' article from The Kitchen Garden if you want a copy - just pm me your e-mail addy if you want it

kingkano

Sweet pots can be grown here, only recently appeared from the seed companies, needs a quite long season (doesnt everything now!!).  They arent sold as tubers or seeds but as roots I seem to recall (imagine rubarb or asparagus).  Probably only a few varieties available.

The squashes I havent seen over here much (I am from OZ originally) but they are popular in america and oz. They are also known as 'pattypan' squashes.  I know vidaverde (add a .co.uk) does sell them, and you can prolly find them among other seed catalogues that do the less than popular stuff.

Hope that helps.

ken

philcooper

Have a look at http://www.kumara.co.nz/about.shtml

A friend grew sweet potatoes in a polytunnel from slips she produced herself from super market potatoes (the slips bought from a seed firm failed completely) last year in N Hampshire and only had limited success only very small tubers were produced

Phil

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