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Produce => Edible Plants => Topic started by: killerflies on February 04, 2009, 13:01:01

Title: OK to plant the spuds here?
Post by: killerflies on February 04, 2009, 13:01:01
I have the use of a corner of a friends field/garden and as I am completely without time to spare, I was wondering if I could expect to get some semblance of a crop if I was just to plant chitted seed spuds in the dug up soil.

I will have no time for furrows or anything, just to "lob them in"

I doubt that Ill be back there to hill them up for at least a few weeks/1.5months.

At the very least, should I thow in a bag of compost?

It is pretty much a pasture at the moment. Soil has wild grass growing on it.

Much appreciated!
Title: Re: OK to plant the spuds here?
Post by: artichoke on February 04, 2009, 13:46:51
http://www.keirg.freeserve.co.uk/diary/tech/lazybedpics.htm

I haven't tried it.

Another thing people do is put potatoes on the ground, hurl some compost/manure over them, and cover with tarpaulin. You do have to cut crossed slits in the tarpaulin over each potatoes for the leaves to push through.
Title: Re: OK to plant the spuds here?
Post by: star on February 04, 2009, 18:27:25
Are you putting your spuds in now Killer? Its early, they shouldn't be planted out till March time.

The lazy bed system I have heard of, but not tried. You can plant through plastic or cardboard covered with manure.

Lots of choices ;D