Question For Tim Potatoes-Shallots

Started by TULIP-23, February 11, 2005, 08:56:05

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TULIP-23

Tim
I asked the same Question to Aquiligia.

Same as you I bought A 5 Kilo Sack of Chitting Potatoes
From the Local Supermarket here in Holland and Thought Oh have a go at Planting,Picking out the Best.

Same with Shallots  Clean No Damage and good Roots.
I thought I´d Plant these as well.

But Ive received good advise over deseases

I can order from a Garden Centre here no Problem so is it Worth the Risk and Does it Really work!!

Many Thanks

Greetings   Take Care Tulip-23   Mike
Sometimes its better to listen than to talk

TULIP-23

Sometimes its better to listen than to talk

tim

Wish I could say 'of course'.
When you say 'chitting potatoes', I assume you mean that they were sprouting in the sack?
The chances are that all will be well. I've done it!
If they were much cheaper than certified 'seed', then that's good news!. If the shallots are rooting, they're not going to be much good as 'eaters' anyway?
Good luck!

TULIP-23

#2
Tim

Many thanks for your expertise and Time

Greetings  Take Care  Tulip-23   Mike
Sometimes its better to listen than to talk

philcooper

I did give my usual answer of only using certified seed on another thread you started - use certified seed, especially in the Netherlands with its current disease problems

Phil

TULIP-23

Phil :)

Many thanks Have Ordered them Seems the Wisiest thing to do.

What Deseases in the Netherlands!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ???

Greetings   Take Care Tulip-23    mike
   
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Lady Cosmos

Hi Mike, Here in the Netherlands, at least here in the Bollenstreek, we were NOT ALLOWED to grow potatoes for a long time.
For fear of infecting the bulbs with potatoes- diseases.
Since a few years we grow potatoes again.
I must say I never have had any disease,    she said.......
Put potatoes in late ( ground is warm), end of April, early May, if water needed and they do in our sandy soil, I water under the leaves, and get the maincrop out as early as possible.
But we all are most careful with ROTATION.
3, 4 or 6 year rotation we use here.
But we have very big yields, every year.

TULIP-23

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Lady Cosmos :)

Many thanks again for the very useful information 8)

Plan on putting them in when the Order arrives from Bakker-Hillegom around Mid March ??? I think that should be OK.

This will depend naturally on the Chitting Process. Nature is a funny Thing ::)

Greetings   Take care  Tulip-23   Mike :)
Sometimes its better to listen than to talk

philcooper

The worst diseases are ring rot and brown rot these reduce yields by 50% - and if you're a farmer that is a huge amount - it also persists in the soil for many years

See http://www.defra.gov.uk/planth/pestnote/rot.htm

Phil

TULIP-23

#8
Phil :)

Just read
http://www.defra.gov.uk/planth/pestnote/rot.htm  :o

Excellent information  Phil not only for me But for everyone
in General I should think. Really Constructive help thank you
8)
Greetings Take care Tulip-23   Mike ;)
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