Anyone else find Marfona spuds very susceptible to pest damage?

Started by gray1720, October 20, 2019, 18:06:42

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gray1720

I grew Marfona again this year, for the first time since I lost almost every one of the variety a few years ago when a familiy of voles set up home underneath the row and ate them from underneath.

I thought it was a one-off but as you can see from the photo once again the voles (and slugs) have savaged my Marfona. A couple of Linda were also munched, but the Marfona were much worse, and I had less slug damage than usual on the rest of my tubers, so it really sticks out.

Are they particularly tasty to critters, or am I just unlucky?

Adrian
My garden is smaller than your Rome, but my pilum is harder than your sternum!

gray1720

My garden is smaller than your Rome, but my pilum is harder than your sternum!

saddad

I tried them once... I have heavy soil... and as you say they were slug magnets.. but not voles thankfully... just assumed thay had been developed for a light sandy soil where slugs are less prevalent.

pumkinlover

Quote from: gray1720 on October 20, 2019, 18:06:42
I grew Marfona again this year, for the first time since I lost almost every one of the variety a few years ago when a familiy of voles set up home underneath the row and ate them from underneath.

I thought it was a one-off but as you can see from the photo once again the voles (and slugs) have savaged my Marfona. A couple of Linda were also munched, but the Marfona were much worse, and I had less slug damage than usual on the rest of my tubers, so it really sticks out.

Are they particularly tasty to critters, or am I just unlucky?

Adrian


Oh dear that's not encouraging to try again.

gray1720

You may have a pooint, saddad, sounds as though I'm not alone. Pumpkinlover, I don't think they will get a third try!

Adrian
My garden is smaller than your Rome, but my pilum is harder than your sternum!

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