To plant..or not to plant...

Started by Geo, March 31, 2007, 13:36:26

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Should I plant my potatoes?

No...it's to early
Yes..plant them
Leave it one more week
Leave it two more weeks
Forget it..boil & mash them

Geo

I live in the South of Brum..

What do you guys think..plant them now or leave it for a bit?

G e o.. :)
"The earth meets the sky over the hill, I was told by a sparrow with a lump on his head."

Geo

"The earth meets the sky over the hill, I was told by a sparrow with a lump on his head."

Robert_Brenchley

Put them in. I haven't done mine yet, but they'll be going in this week. I have planted earlier. I'm just behind the Botanical Gardens in Edgbaston.

Trevor_D

Just got back from planting my mains (earlies went in a couple of weeks back). It's blowing a gale, but the soil is warm, which is the important bit. I'm a bit further south than you, of course, but my plot is fairly exposed to the elements.

carrot-cruncher

I've not planted mine yet as over here near leicester it's been wet & cold (we had snow last week!!!).   I won't be doing any planting until the week after Easter

CC
"Grow you bugger, grow!!"

Rosyred

I have planned to plant mine over Easter.

manicscousers

ours are in, the soil in the raised beds is warmer  :)

Geo

I have four variety's chitting...

King Edwards

Maris Piper

Maris Bard

Sharps Express

G e o.. :)
"The earth meets the sky over the hill, I was told by a sparrow with a lump on his head."

goldendaisy123

I'm planting mine tommorrow. The soil is just about perfect here in the South. :)

cornykev

I planted 2nd earlies today, the 1sts went in four weeks ago and the soil was very workable then, the 1sts have just started showing their heads.   :D :D :D
MAY THE CORN BE WITH YOU.

tim

Once again, it's a question of whether the soil is workable?

Much less to do with its temoerature?

Geo

Yes Tim the soil is workable...I am ready to plant..

Maybe tomorrow...

G e o.. :)

"The earth meets the sky over the hill, I was told by a sparrow with a lump on his head."

carrot-cruncher

My soil will be workable once I've been over it with the rotavator & got the plot tidied up

CC
"Grow you bugger, grow!!"

sazhig

Ours are going in next weekend....but tbh thats got more to do with DH having an op yesterday & a meeting I wanted to go to today than the climate....apart from the fact that he is my labourer so need him to do the digging part ;D, it needs 2 of us at the plot to be able to get anything done - one to do the work & the other to chase our son away from the other plots ;D...

Saz

cleo

I`m not superstitious but I try to avoid crossing on stairs and always plant on Good Friday

grotbag

planted mine a dew weeks ago,mind you i do get impatient waiting

saddad

Will be slamming our 28kg in this week as we are both on holiday... been out this afternoon, a bit blowy but great weather...

kitten

We put our first earlies in today ... well i say we, hubby & sister's boyf did them  ;D  ;D

Planning on putting our second earlies and mains in at easter  ;)
Don't cry because it's over, smile because it happened

theothermarg

going to put 1st 2nd and salad in over easter. getting the grand daughters to do it while they are off school i,ll supervise OH can break up the fights
marg :-X
Tell me and I,ll forget
Show me and I might remember
Involve me and I,ll understand

cambourne7

Yesterday the soil was 2 dry and gave the soil a water Today its just not warm enough.

I plan on adding bone blood and something else friday and plant over saturday and sunday watering well.

triffid

No earlies this year -- giving myself more space to try a wider range of mains...
so I'll be putting my first spuds in this week.

As usual, I'm at least a week behind most of the old boys on my site.    ::)

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