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Started by midnightvelvet, July 19, 2009, 22:02:21

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midnightvelvet

 

Can I just ask a question please about spuds?  The foliage on my King Eddies (in tubs) has started to droop and turn yellow.  No signs of blight (yet) but was wondering if I should remove the foliage and leave the spuds in - will they continue to grow if I take the foliage off?
Thanks

midnightvelvet


stevew451

try feeling into the soil drooping foilage can mean they are ready to harvest

saddad

Or it's just been very dry?  :-\

midnightvelvet


Have been watering by hand so think its not that they're dry, and have had a rummage but they're still quite small really.  I guess if it continues to die down I'll just have to harvest whatever is there...ho hum  :-\
Thanks for the replies  ;D

MrBean

I grew 4 plants in tyres stacked 3 high. As I'd run out of ground level spuds, and the leaves had just started to turn, I thought I'd have a dig and be amazed at the huge crop this method produces. I'd been heaping them up as the shoots grew, and when I broke down the pile, there were no more potatoes than there would have been grown at ground level. All the spuds were at ground level, and none had grown out from the stems.

What did I do wrong?

davyw1

Quote from: MrBean on July 26, 2009, 17:45:33
I grew 4 plants in tyres stacked 3 high. As I'd run out of ground level spuds, and the leaves had just started to turn, I thought I'd have a dig and be amazed at the huge crop this method produces. I'd been heaping them up as the shoots grew, and when I broke down the pile, there were no more potatoes than there would have been grown at ground level. All the spuds were at ground level, and none had grown out from the stems.

What did I do wrong?

What you should have done was to start at two tyres high with your spuds in the bottom then covered them with well rotted manure, filled the Tye's to the top of the upper tyre. When the foliage appears put your next tyre on and let the foliage get to the height of that tyre then put your next lot of spuds in and fill again to the top of the tyre. As the foliage appears repeat the process always leaving a couple of inches out of the soil.
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DAVY

MrBean

Thanks, I'll try again next year.

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