What's happened to my spuds?

Started by petemason, May 13, 2005, 17:25:29

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petemason

Frost? Or something more sinister?
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petemason

Oldham born, Oldham bred.
Strong inth'arm and thick inth'ead

http://mysticveg.blogspot.com/

ice

looks just like frost damage to me.

Berty

I did not have the time to act on my hunch that a frost would occur on Tuesday night. My spuds [Rocket] look just the same as yours. I have since earthed them up. The sages at he allotment promise me they will grow on. They have just been set back a little.
I haven't said this before but I'm going to say it now..I like double digging!
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petemason

Cheers Berty I will do exactly the same thing.
Oldham born, Oldham bred.
Strong inth'arm and thick inth'ead

http://mysticveg.blogspot.com/

Columbus

Hi Pete,

I found mine the same this morning, I`m told they`ll recover.
I earthed them up last weekend and they were completely covered they must have grown a lot during the week as stems and leaves were like yours.

I`ve earthed them up and fleeced them. Apparently there are more frosts to come.

Col
... I am warmed by winter sun and by the light in your eyes.
I am refreshed by the rain and the dew
And by thoughts of you...

legless

ok i have some of the leaves of some of my fleeced spuds like that (the brown and yellow bit rather than black) but my unfleeced ones and the others under fleece are fine. weird. but thanks, my question is answered.

derbex

Variety? I have Juliette & King Teds growing side by side -the King Teds have a little more foliage -the Juliette got frosted the Teds didn't. The Arran Pilot & Rocket in another bed were frosted too.

Jeremy.

redimp

Where's your plot Pete - your soil looks a lot like mine so I assume you are uphill on the heath rather than in the valley bottom.
Lotty @ Lincoln (Lat:53.24, Long:-0.52, HASL:30m)

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petemason

It's not exactly a 'plot'. It's my back garden which is in North Hykeham. I'll consider having a lottie if we ever move anywhere with a small garden but at present I've more than enough room where I am.
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redimp

Lucky you - mines only a little bit bigger than a stamp! :)
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