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Produce => Edible Plants => Topic started by: Norfolk n Proud on December 14, 2007, 17:25:20

Title: Sarpo Mira, Potatoes
Post by: Norfolk n Proud on December 14, 2007, 17:25:20
Hiya folks, i don't suppose anyone out there knows where i can buy these Sarpo Mira potatoes? I may have mispelt the name, so bear with me, i'd heard that they offer good resistance from the dreaded blight, so i thought it may be worth a shot. If there are any other varieties that you know are worthwhile, please feel free to comment.  :) Andy Pandy
Title: Re: Sarpo Mira, Potatoes
Post by: Barnowl on December 14, 2007, 17:39:51
You can get them online from e.g. Alan Roman's

http://www.alanromans.com/p-1892-sarpo-mira.aspx (http://www.alanromans.com/p-1892-sarpo-mira.aspx)

but delivery costs are pretty high unless you are buying several kilos of seed potatoes.

Thompson & Morgan and the Organic Catalogue also sell them.


You might take a look at Pomeroy for another late main, or an earlier crop that stores well like Vivaldi (very expensive) is meant to.


Title: Re: Sarpo Mira, Potatoes
Post by: 5rod on December 14, 2007, 17:49:38
hi
t&m sell them
              5rod
Title: Re: Sarpo Mira, Potatoes
Post by: RobinOfTheHood on December 14, 2007, 19:07:57
T & M do a 'Blight Busters' pack, 6 varieties including Sarpo Mira and Axona. 


http://potatoes.thompson-morgan.com/list/resists-blight

Got meself a 120 tuber pack coming after this year's disaster...... :)
Title: Re: Sarpo Mira, Potatoes
Post by: tim on December 14, 2007, 19:34:12
Ours had blight this year!
Title: Re: Sarpo Mira, Potatoes
Post by: real food on December 14, 2007, 19:52:58
According to Alan Romans, Mira is now the most blight resistant potato available, BUT that does not mean that it is immune to blight. They may well get blight in a very bad blight year, such as this year has been.
I have been growing Axona ever since the testing trials, some five years ago, and it never got blight till this year! I just hope that this was not due to a new strain of blight. I will see how it does this year.
Title: Re: Sarpo Mira, Potatoes
Post by: Lauren S on December 14, 2007, 20:07:35
Nadine is Resistant To:-
                Blight
                Scab
                Eelworm
Good yeilds, disease resistance to Golden Potato Cyst Nematode.
Good for boiling and general purpose

Second Earlies

www. Kingsseeds.co.uk
               
Title: Re: Sarpo Mira, Potatoes
Post by: telboy on December 14, 2007, 20:11:17
Not growing maincrop next season, after the difficulties this, and the last 3 previous years. (28 yrs. w/o any probs).
As for the Sarpo varieties, they are as exciting as a f**t in a spacesuit.
They taste the same as well.
Enjoy!
:P :P
Title: Re: Sarpo Mira, Potatoes
Post by: Norfolk n Proud on December 16, 2007, 11:39:40
Thankyou very much to all that replied, you are a welcome mine of information, and i may have a chance of keeping more thn a handful of potatoes this year.    ;D Andy
Title: Re: Sarpo Mira, Potatoes
Post by: Melbourne12 on December 17, 2007, 14:24:50
Quote from: telboy on December 14, 2007, 20:11:17
Not growing maincrop next season, after the difficulties this, and the last 3 previous years. (28 yrs. w/o any probs).
As for the Sarpo varieties, they are as exciting as a f**t in a spacesuit.
They taste the same as well.
Enjoy!
:P :P

Agreed, we tried the two Sarpo varieties when they were launched.  They did indeed seem to be blight resistant, but pretty boring and tasteless.
Title: Re: Sarpo Mira, Potatoes
Post by: RobinOfTheHood on December 20, 2007, 16:08:49
I'll take boring and tasteless over nothing at all, I've never found supermarket spuds to be exciting either.  :)

I've also heard that they get tastier if you leave them in the ground for longer than usual, although having never grown them I can't confirm......
Title: Re: Sarpo Mira, Potatoes
Post by: telboy on December 20, 2007, 16:29:05
Rob,
Another problem is the tops can stand into November.
If you have heavy soil, digging them up can be a real pain.
:(
Title: Re: Sarpo Mira, Potatoes
Post by: VP on December 20, 2007, 17:19:57
Yes you can leave them a long time, but they tend to get hollow inside and rather tough - that's both Axona and Mira.

I found Mira was attractive to the dreaded slugs - you just can't win can you!  :'(