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Title: Help! Red Robin & Red Fantasy potatoes...
Post by: mat on January 27, 2009, 10:16:55
At the Whitchurch potato day on Sunday I bought various varieties.  Some of the ones I aimed to get were already gone or N/A, so I ended up with a few varieties to "try" Unfortunately I didn't note down when they "mature" as I assuemd they'd be on the potato list... a couple are not, nor can I find them doing web searches...  Have you bought and noted down whether the following are early/2nd early/mains?!  I only have 3 of each so it's not a problem if no one can help, I'll wait and see and see what I get!

Red Fantasy
Red Robin

Thanks!
mat
Title: Re: Help! Red Robin & Red Fantasy potatoes...
Post by: ceres on January 27, 2009, 10:21:34
Looks like Red Robin is a maincrop.

http://www.rhs.org.uk/Plants/documents/Potato-claimed-%20blight-resist06-07.pdf (http://www.rhs.org.uk/Plants/documents/Potato-claimed-%20blight-resist06-07.pdf)
Title: Re: Help! Red Robin & Red Fantasy potatoes...
Post by: mat on January 27, 2009, 11:05:13
Thanks!

Anyone help with Red Fantasy?

mat
Title: Re: Help! Red Robin & Red Fantasy potatoes...
Post by: Barnowl on January 27, 2009, 12:34:54
When looking up Red in the Eurpean Potato database I came across Robijn. Red Robin may be a UK spelling of Robijn, a red late main

http://www.europotato.org/display_description.php?variety_name=Robijn (http://www.europotato.org/display_description.php?variety_name=Robijn)

Could 'Red Fantasy' be 'Fantasia'  ?

Title: Re: Help! Red Robin & Red Fantasy potatoes...
Post by: gerrol on February 22, 2011, 22:11:01
I am sorry this is a very late reply. Red Robin (RedRobin officially) is a new variety that was trialed at the Whitchurch Potato Day. RedRobin was oficially registered in 2010 and you will find it in the potato database from the British Potato Council.

RedRobin is not related to Robijn. Robijn is also the reason that RedRobin is one word now as it was deemed too close to Robijn (by name) to be allowed by Defra / Ferra

I hope this helps

Regards,

Gerrol (owner and breeder of RedRobin)
Title: Re: Help! Red Robin & Red Fantasy potatoes...
Post by: cornykev on February 23, 2011, 05:29:19
Welcome to the site Gerrol.   :D
Title: Re: Help! Red Robin & Red Fantasy potatoes...
Post by: Stevens706 on February 23, 2011, 12:30:17
Yes welcome to the forum Gerrol, good to have another potato expert onboard
Title: Re: Help! Red Robin & Red Fantasy potatoes...
Post by: galina on February 24, 2011, 10:29:31
Welcome Gerrol.  Good to have you here on the forum.

Red Fantasy is described as medium early here:
http://www.europlant.biz/pdfs/pdf_Red%20Fantasy_english.pdf
Title: Re: Help! Red Robin & Red Fantasy potatoes...
Post by: Flint_sifter on February 02, 2015, 14:18:40
Quote from: mat on January 27, 2009, 10:16:55
At the Whitchurch potato day on Sunday I bought various varieties.  Some of the ones I aimed to get were already gone or N/A, so I ended up with a few varieties to "try"...
Red Robin

Thanks!
mat

We bought some RedRobin at Whitchurch about 4 years ago but haven't seen it since.  Normally we try to get to them Saturday morning before they start to sell out but this year we could only make Sunday...they had stocks of all the potatoes but hadn't brought any RedRobin.  They made very nice mini baked potatoes!

Simon.