charlotte and Rooster Potatoes

Started by jo9919, January 19, 2009, 22:31:36

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Tinkie_Bear

I grew rooster last year and they were great, not form proper seed potatoes but I had a couple in the fridge that had chitted so I chucked them in an old compost bag with holes at the bottom and earthed them up as they grew.  Produced loads of lovely spuds and as a variety they are very versitile. 

Enjoy your spuds!

Helen x

Tinkie_Bear


Tattieman

Quote from: cornykev on January 22, 2009, 15:12:44
Hi Tattieman I think we've met on another site,  :-\  mummybunny you can also grow spuds in large builders bags.  ;D ;D ;D

I am on a few websites so it is quite possible we have spoken before ;D
Is Alan Hutton Still injured?
Container gardening is very simple for people to do and requires little effort. A 40 litre container will let you grow between 3-5 seed potatoes in it and produce a large crop as long as they are well fed and watered.
Hello again to everyone else that has welcomed me on here. ;)

jo9919

Well, apart from the Charlotte and Rooster's, I now have Kestrel.

I've never grown these before either, but in for a penny, in for a pound  ;D

Jo.

Lauren S


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A 40 litre container will let you grow between 3-5 seed potatoes in it and produce a large crop as long as they are well fed and watered.

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What do you feed your potatoes?
:) Net It Or You Won't Get It  :)

tonybloke

Wotcha Tattieman!! nice to have another spud expert on board.
thanks for link to your website. I have a friend who grows 150 - 170 acres a year in norfolk. I'll pass on your details. ;)
You couldn't make it up!

Tattieman

Quote from: Lauren S on January 26, 2009, 20:15:36


A 40 litre container will let you grow between 3-5 seed potatoes in it and produce a large crop as long as they are well fed and watered.

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What do you feed your potatoes?
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There are many suitable fertilizers for this job that are in most good garden centres.(can't name a product on here)
I have read adverts saying that 100lbs of spuds can be achieved in these 40litre grower bags.
You must not let the compost in your grower bag dry out, it should always be moist but not saturated.
The water is the key to a good crop. A regular watering system will work best rather than one big splash of water a week.
Regular watering should give you consistant growth and stop the potatoes cracking.
Make sure they get plenty of good sun light and support the Haulm with a cane if it starts to fall over.
Is there anything else you are unsure about?

Tattieman

Quote from: tonybloke on January 26, 2009, 20:24:38
Wotcha Tattieman!! nice to have another spud expert on board.
thanks for link to your website. I have a friend who grows 150 - 170 acres a year in norfolk. I'll pass on your details. ;)

It is nice to be here Tony and thanks for your help that was good of you. ;D

vegmandan

Can't agree more "Charlotte" are great but I now grow "Nicola" from Wilko's too. ;D

Just seem to be even waxier and still stay firm once they get too big.

As for "Rooster" I can't see how one spud can be great for everything as they are supposed to be  ???,some folk say it's good for roasting and some for mashing ?

Well I suppose people might like waxy roasts or floury mash ? Who knows. ???


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Larkshall

Hi Tattieman,
Noticed the JBA Logo, I thought it was familiar. I received my seed potatoes early this month. Thankyou.
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vegmandan


You can't grow 100lbs of spuds in a 40 litre growbag :o

If you emptied all the compost out and filled the bag with spuds you couldn't get 100lbs in.
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Look at the size of a 56lb bag of spuds and try to get 2 of them in a grow-bag

Do you not mean 10lbs instead of 100lbs ?

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Tattieman

Glad your happy with the spuds Larkhall ;D
Vegmandan yout right I should have said 4x40 litre for 100lbs the advert states which would still be very good from a bag that size. I think that would be the most you could get if you were lucky.

Froglegs

The Rooster i grew last year were all tops,will go back to Picasso this year.

cornykev

Hi Tattie yes Hutton still injured, I think the English game is a bit tough for him  :-X I take it your a Ger. Just a quickie could you tell me what category Ratte falls under as I have conflicting answers, sorry Jo for jumping on your thread.   ;D ;D ;D
MAY THE CORN BE WITH YOU.

Tattieman

Yes I am a big Gers fan Kev. Ratte are an early maincrop and their real name is Asparges which is maybe why you had problems getting info on them. We would take Hutton back off you for 1 million. ;D

cornykev

Cheers for that Tattie, when I bought them they was in a colour coded maincrop bag, when I got them home the label said early maincrop and I think I read somewhere or maybe I was dreaming it was a late 2nd if theres such a thing. You can have Hutton for 3 mill if
you take bentley off our hands.  ;D ;D ;D
MAY THE CORN BE WITH YOU.

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