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Title: potatoes
Post by: bridgehouse on April 26, 2008, 09:06:31

I am new to allotment growing, and my potatoes are just showing through have earthed them up and covered them.  I know I must do this to stop them from going green ,but how long will I have to do this before I can leave the tops showing .
Thanks for any advice.
      June [bridgehouse]
Title: Re: potatoes
Post by: Lauren S on April 26, 2008, 09:11:49
I watched Bob Flowerdew explain that you have to leave some of the foliage showing as that is where the plants get their energy from, the sunlight.
Title: Re: potatoes
Post by: Norfolk n Proud on April 26, 2008, 09:27:04
Hi Bridgehouse, at this time of year it's still important to keep an eye out for late frosts,  so keep the fleece handy as the frost won't do your spuds too much good either. Apart from that, i found when i earthed up my spuds straight after planting them last year, they suffered no ill effects as far as i could see. Happy growing to you.  :) :) :)
Title: Re: potatoes
Post by: bridgehouse on April 26, 2008, 17:59:58



Thank you both .
       
June.[bridgehouse]
Title: Re: potatoes
Post by: tim on April 26, 2008, 20:22:42
Quote from RHS -

When the stems are about 23cm (9in) high start earthing up by carefully drawing soil up to the stems and covering to produce a flat-topped ridge about 15cm (6in) high. This can be done little and often or in one go.

All sources say don't cover all the foliage.
Title: Re: potatoes
Post by: bridgehouse on April 27, 2008, 09:56:38


Thank you Dan, the thing I like about this site. is everyone is so helpful to people like myself who are on a learning curve. I am leaning fast
Thanks again .
June.[Bridgehouse]