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Produce => Edible Plants => Topic started by: Garden Manager on July 12, 2008, 20:04:57

Title: Early Potatoes
Post by: Garden Manager on July 12, 2008, 20:04:57
I would just like to ask you how your early potatoes are doing this year and more specificaly what sort of yeild are you getting off them?

I was late putting mine in and have only just started to lift them. I was not impressed with the results. From 3 plants i barely dug enough tubers for one meal for 3 people. I normally get enough from one plant for at least a meal for 3 if not more. I am very disapointed :(.
Title: Re: Early Potatoes
Post by: STEVEB on July 12, 2008, 20:11:28
tried rocket this year.
most dissapointed tasteless,poor yield must go back to the reds next year
Title: Re: Early Potatoes
Post by: OllieC on July 12, 2008, 20:17:51
Still eating Rocket here - should be on the Orla by the end of next week. I have them in 2 places - one where the soil is in poor condition - they're yielding about one small spud per plant. The others are under where the compost heap was, and they've been perfect for the variety (between one & two pounds per plant). Although sadly they still taste like Rocket.
Title: Re: Early Potatoes
Post by: allaboutliverpool on July 12, 2008, 20:27:22
In June 07, 10 plants, totalling 15.6 kg =1.56Kg per plant from 6th June onwards

In June 08, 8 plants, totalling 4.3Kg = 540g per plant from 12th June onwards.

Both from an 8X4 bed

Enough said.

I hope that when I get back from France that the remaining 2 plants in the bed will improve the average!

http://www.allaboutliverpool.com/allaboutallotments_Vegetables_potatoes.html
Title: Re: Early Potatoes
Post by: KathrynH on July 12, 2008, 20:54:20
I was quite late planting my spuds this year too but I started digging up my Rocket 2 weeks ago. I'm pleased with the size and quantity, enough on one plant for a meal for 2. The soil wasn't used for much last year so perhaps that's helped.
Title: Re: Early Potatoes
Post by: Trevor_D on July 12, 2008, 21:07:44
Hasn't been a good year for 1st earlies. I've grown Lady Crystl for the past few years and always had a reasoable crop, but this year I've normally had to lift two plants for a meal for the two of us. But one plant of Roseval gives us enough for two or three meals.

I dunno either.... (last year I lost half the Roseval to slugs, and we haven't exactly been dry recently, have we?)
Title: Re: Early Potatoes
Post by: grawrc on July 13, 2008, 02:29:44
Sorry to hear that Trevor. My Lady Christl have been great this year: I filled a carrier bag from 2 Plants.I can't think what I did differently.
Title: Re: Early Potatoes
Post by: Garden Manager on July 13, 2008, 11:12:01
I should have said, my variety is Rocket. I actualy like it and have been enduring shop bought new potatoes whilst i have been waiting for mine to be ready. Hence my disapointment when I started digging them.

It is either the weather or the site (a bit shady and in a rain shadow). Or perhaps both! Or neither! ??? ::)
Title: Re: Early Potatoes
Post by: beckydore on July 13, 2008, 15:00:30
I have so far lifted 3 rows of potatoes. There were about 10 potatoes in each row.

1st row = 2nd earlies - Maris Peer (B&Q) - about a B&Q buckets worth.
2nd row = 1st earlies - Unwins Arran Pilot from poundland - about half a bucket.
3rd row = 1st earlies - Vales Emerald - these were on an offer - I think a few people had them from here I think they were a 95p p&p job -  about 3/4 a bucket.

About half the vales emerald had a white spot on them that looks a bit like mould - any idea if I can still eat them? I did eat a couple yesterday and they tasted ok but I made sure I cut / scraped around that bit first.

Becky
Title: Re: Early Potatoes
Post by: gardening-gal on July 13, 2008, 15:06:01
We planted home guard in may, and we have just dug up two plants.  We have got enough for 2 meals for 4 people.  Some of them are a bit small so we will probably give them a bit longer.
Title: Re: Early Potatoes
Post by: tonybloke on July 13, 2008, 15:42:57
Have finished our 'rocket', all good, including yield! am now on the 'charlotte', again good yield. mind you I live in paradise!! ;)
Title: Re: Early Potatoes
Post by: Trixiebelle on July 13, 2008, 15:46:43
My earlies were a bit disappointing but I think I panicked after the blight last year and dug 'em up too soon.
Title: Re: Early Potatoes
Post by: caroline7758 on July 13, 2008, 16:49:41
Same here, Trixie!Must say the free Vales Emerald are really nice!
Title: Re: Early Potatoes
Post by: Deb P on July 13, 2008, 21:04:51
I dug up a short row of  5 'Epicure' this afternoon, got about 8-10 potatoes per plant, filled about a third of a sack altogether , so I'm quite impressed! Mixture of sizes, most small bakers size, some huge!

Charlotte also did well for me, again I was surprised how big some were, I was expecting all hens egg size.

Salad Blue, not a great yield but very attractive. Guessing I harvested these a bit early, so I have half a bed left to lift.

Shetland Black...I'm sure half of these are still in the bed, so hard to see! Tasty though, very thick skins so a bit chewy. Small yield.

Witchill (aka Snowdrop)...great yield, and very tasty, I'll certainly try these again.

Still have Arran Pilot left to dig up, but need the space so will be harvesting them soon....




Title: Re: Early Potatoes
Post by: Uncle Joshua on July 13, 2008, 21:15:56
 got these from three Duke Of York plants today.....

(http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a85/mickwall/tent002-1.jpg)
Title: Re: Early Potatoes
Post by: Tin Shed on July 13, 2008, 21:53:58
Rocket, Vales Emerald and Accent have all performed well and Charlotte seem to doing well. Some roots have been better than others, but no complaints so far...........!
Title: Re: Early Potatoes
Post by: Dadnlad on July 13, 2008, 22:23:12
1st row  Lady Chrystl was pants, low yield and nothing special taste :'(
2nd row  Arran Pilot much better, bigger yield, bigger spuds, better taste :D
Winston next  ;)
Title: Re: Early Potatoes
Post by: ninnyscrops on July 13, 2008, 22:29:47
Lady C's always my 1st's and I personally find them a lovely sweet potato with good yields. Majestics again as 2nd's and finished the end of them last night.
Title: Re: Early Potatoes
Post by: grawrc on July 13, 2008, 22:40:46
Me too. Love Lady C - I grow them every year.
Title: Re: Early Potatoes
Post by: DAVIESFOZZIE on July 13, 2008, 23:14:42
hi i dug up 8 early plants last week winston variety got about 12 potatoes and a few eaten by slugs very bad too much rain in Caerphilly no heat in the soil or sun the sme as last year
Title: Re: Early Potatoes
Post by: TheEssexYorkshireman on July 14, 2008, 12:53:19
My earlies are Pentland Javlin. I dug up my first row of 8 plants and got just under 7.5kg which as it's my 1st year I thought wasn't bad .. 2 rows to go.
Title: Re: Early Potatoes
Post by: Garden Manager on July 14, 2008, 14:25:04
Well I certainly havent dug mine too soon. They flowered about 3-4 weeks ago and the haulms are now dying back naturaly (not blight). I should note though that the haulms did not grow very big before they either flowered or started to die off. This would explain the poor yeild. I just wish I knew why they didnt grow much. They were planted late, in the middle of April so had about 10 to 12 weeks in the ground before cropping (which is about right for earlies I know but should have given them plenty of time to produce a decent crop).
Title: Re: Early Potatoes
Post by: hopalong on July 14, 2008, 16:45:38
Just dug up my first Charlottes and got just over 800g for one plant. Not too bad - a bit better than my Red Duke of Yorks (700g on average). The plot hadn't been worked for years before I took it over 18 months ago, so I hadn't expected a huge yield. :)
Title: Re: Early Potatoes
Post by: bruno on July 15, 2008, 13:22:23
We tried Swift - very diassapointing yeild
Title: Re: Early Potatoes
Post by: Barnowl on July 15, 2008, 15:02:10
Vivaldi (second early) in  a container: 3.5 lbs from three seed potatoes (about  600g per plant).                                                                                                                                                                   

Lady Christl  (in the bed) produced around 800g per plant

Emerald Vale (container) - very tasty but not a good yield - perhaps 450g per plant

The lower yield from the containers may well be because they were
under-watered at times and, in the case of Emerald Vale, harvested too early.