hi all
just received all my potatoe saturday from
thompson & morgan.very early as last year
didnt turn up to mid january must be the credit crunch.
rockets,juliette new
rooster, sapo axona old.
cant wait go get going.
;D ;D ;D ;D
5rod
very early! A few varieties - will that keep you in potatoes through the whole season?
I'm a bit jealous, I'm not growing any pots this year. I'm on the waiting list for an allotment.
But fingers crossed for next year!
hi pigeon seed
no i will also be planting 30 shapo miras i kept from
is year crop .im hoping this will see me through .
its annoying to run out of the good stuff.the only
potatoes i buy if i run out are rooster.
5 rod
Does anyone save their own seed potatoes. Tones talking about saving his egg sized Nadine to plant next year. The crop were so good, no disease at all
It can be done, several years ago HSL sent out "seed" potatoes and we were encouraged to "keep" our own I did so for about 10 years before the build up of viruses meant they weren't really worth growing anymore. Aura and Lord Roseberry out of interest. ;D
How do the suppliers of seed potato get theirs I wonder?
Quote from: shirlton on December 08, 2008, 09:27:53
How do the suppliers of seed potato get theirs I wonder?
from here I believe.
http://www.alanromans.com
Quote from: Flunky on December 08, 2008, 10:23:42
Quote from: shirlton on December 08, 2008, 09:27:53
How do the suppliers of seed potato get theirs I wonder?
from here I believe.
http://www.alanromans.com
I doubt it, the seed potato industry has always been very big in Scotland. The Maris varieties (bred in Cambridge, named after Maris Lane, Trumpington, the address of the Plant Breeding Institute) are probably grown in quantity in Scotland.
My father always believed in saving his own. The reason, Scottish seed "once grown" on your own land has become acclimatised to your soil.
A tip from the past (WW2), get your potatoes chitted in the warmth of your house. You will then see how many chits there are on each potato, cut them in half with an almost equal number on each half then rub the cut surface in ash (to seal it). You will then have twice as many seed.
Oh dear am i late in ordering potatoes??? Going to be growing them in pots and its my first year growing so any tips on what i ones i should get?
Just a good all rounder would be great?
Thanks
lucy
You are not too late at all. Your local gardening centre should have seed potatoes in after christmas. Arran Pilot did really well for us in pots. Start with your pot about 1/4 full of compost and then earth up as the plants grow. Make sure you keep the pots well watered near the end of the growing season. We did 4 seed potatoes to a potato planter and got a good crop.
Did you put drainage grit in the bottom of your pots or will drainage holes do ?
Duke
Thanks sparky made a note of the name so i know what to look out for.
Cheers
lucy
Quote from: Duke Ellington on December 08, 2008, 12:13:06
Did you put drainage grit in the bottom of your pots or will drainage holes do ?
Duke
We put some broken pots at the bottom :)
Quote from: mummybunny on December 08, 2008, 11:41:31
Oh dear am i late in ordering potatoes??? Going to be growing them in pots and its my first year growing so any tips on what i ones i should get?
Just a good all rounder would be great?
Thanks
lucy
You're not too late, I've just ordered mine for delivery in January. 7.5KG for £17+ including delivery.
http://www.jbaseedpotatoes.co.uk/ (http://www.jbaseedpotatoes.co.uk/)
Quote from: Duke Ellington on December 08, 2008, 12:13:06
Did you put drainage grit in the bottom of your pots or will drainage holes do ?
2007 I grew my potatoes in trugs. Drilled drainage holes about half to one inch up from the bottom and added grit in the bottom. I only added one seed in each pot and my yeild ranged from 20 to 34 potatoes per tub of swift
Thanks everyone for the advice. Decided to have a go with our own saved Nadine and will buy the earlies (petland javelin).
I don't buy mine until January, there's plenty of time as they go in until Feb/Mar. ;D ;D ;D
Wilkies don't get em in till after christmas anyway
When I was working on a project to find a biological control for a potato disease we had to start with completely disease free potatoes then infect them. We drove from Edinburgh all the way to the Black Isle to get the right potatoes from a certified grower (we had to hand select them....8 hours in a chilled barn in january!).
i was a late starter this year so i just chitted some that we bought from Morrison's they did OK has well and guess what iv got 50 to chit for next year ;D
I get mine about February half term Lucy... and of course from the HDRA Potato day at Ryton... :)
Mine arrived today from sutton's...bit strange as I thought I ordered them from Dobies ???
We live in Cheshire & my OH has just said he would like to grow some Cheshire potatoes. Is this possible? I wondered if it's the soil that makes the Cheshire potato rather than the type. If you know what I mean.
Janet.
Quote from: grannyjanny on December 09, 2008, 20:52:42
We live in Cheshire & my OH has just said he would like to grow some Cheshire potatoes. Is this possible? I wondered if it's the soil that makes the Cheshire potato rather than the type. If you know what I mean.
Janet.
It sounds like my father's theory, that you need to get Scottish seed, grow them on your own land to acclimatise them, save the seed for the following year as they will be acclimatised to that soil. We used to know these as "once grown Scottish seed".