I've just dismantled my stack of tyres and harvested some very nice spuds (despite not getting round to watering them much). I know I could have done much better yield wise.
Next year I want to do it properly. I remember hearing the Flowerdew say that the tyre method works best with 'old-fashioned' varieties which grow tubers from the side as well as from the bottom.
With this in mind, and the fact that it's seed potato ordering time, which variety should I buy?
Apparently Earlies don't work using this method so pick a maincrop and you have to water in summer
The varieties recommended are Navan or The Up to Date. Apparently the modern short horn varieties are no good for this purpose
Wardy
Wardy, you're a star.
Just out of interest - what's a short horn variety mean? Do you know where I can buy organic Navan/Up to Date?
I've found Charlottes to work well in containers. They've done the best out of the spuds I've grown anyway. (And they are probably the best tasting spuds I've ever eaten)
The Organic Gardening Catalogue (and online) sells Navan. Don't know about Up to Date though.
Don't know what short horn means I recall just reading about heritage spuds - it could have been in Fothergill's catalogue or Bob Flowerdoo :)
All part of the service
Wardy :)