is this cheap?
http://www.kitchengardenshop.co.uk/product_info.php/products_id/251
£3.99 for 10 tubers inc p&p. Nop, not cheap at all.
Even the corporate gardening /cloth store/restaurant/Christmas decoration/pet shop etc centre will sell them cheaper that that.
Last year, such places sold them for about £3.00 for 2Kg (30+ tubers). In the better shops, lottie shops, about £3.00 for 3Kg (50+ tubers).
They're only worth it if you have to buy mail order, because you have no other choice.
The postage seems expensive too. They are cheaper than T and M though
:) thats very expensive... they are in Homebase cheaper than that / shades x
don't actually use them myself, so, not for bargains galore ;D
They were £1 in Wilkies last year for 5 but there were actually 7 in the bag.
We got ours from Wilkos last year and had a brill crop, well worth it. We shall be getting them again this year
Quote from: grannyjanny on January 02, 2010, 17:49:08
They were £1 in Wilkies last year for 5 but there were actually 7 in the bag.
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Hi,
How about £27.50 for 25Kg of Pink Fir Apple? + 6.50 P&P. Dont know how many in 25Kg but its a lot !
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Thanks
Gareth
Quote from: supplies for smallholders on January 10, 2010, 14:21:35
Hi,
How about £27.50 for 25Kg of Pink Fir Apple? + 6.50 P&P. Dont know how many in 25Kg but its a lot !
It would be roughly 300 tubers but they could be purchased directly from JBA for £25 + £7.20 postage saving a couple of quid.
http://www.jbaseedpotatoes.co.uk/maincrop/pink-fir-apple-p49.html
Sorry,
meant £22.50 not 27.50.
Thanks
Hello
I just bought some from wilkies in their gormet range 8 in the bag for 97p (says 5 on the outside hooray)
already thinking of summer salads yum!
x sunloving
I grew some last year and they were such a nightmare to clean I swore never again! They didnt seem to need any extra cosseting though, and did taste nice.
I bought a 99p bag from Wilkinson and it had 9 in it ;D
Nightmare to clean??
Don't understand. 10 swipes each with the veg brush, break off knobs if you wish, cook in skins, skin if you wish (no need) - 15 secs? Oh, yes - longer than commercially washed tubers. Different kettle of fish.
No other variety gives the same salad texture & great flavour into March.
I agree Tim a great potato... :)
I had the same problem with pink fir potatoes. I think it has something to do with the compost you grow them in. I grew my pink firs in a dustbin. I had a brilliant crop but the compost stuck to the potatoes like glue so i understand lewic.
Tasty potato I liked them alot. I think I might try Anya instead this year.
Duke :)
Quote10 swipes each with the veg brush
Oh I wish! Mine were in very clay soil, that was wet and claggy when they were dug up.
Quote from: sunloving on January 17, 2010, 18:18:41
Hello
I just bought some from wilkies in their gormet range 8 in the bag for 97p (says 5 on the outside hooray)
already thinking of summer salads yum!
x sunloving
They're not a summer salad spud, they're a late maincrop.... harvest in September...... Maybe Anya (it's a second early) would be similar....
chrisc
Anya isn't quite as knobbly ( a pink fir x desiree cross) It's main advantage is you can lift them before the blight arrives... don't taste quite as good... :)
They are great for summer salads waxy texture small spuds.
8-9 in the bag from Wilkos Gourmet range? I woz robbed! :'( Only got 7, me, today, but all good large firm tubers...thort I'd got a bargain til I read this :'(
;D