In recent potato discussion, we mentioned the differences in varieties between UK and France. Well, I must bite my tongue, as I went to Jardiland on Saturday and there was a stand with more "exotic" varieties and what did I see? Maris Peer and Pink Fir Apple!!!!
Well, I have already got a lot of spuds, so I just got a little packet of PFA to try, as you all rave about them. There must be about 15 in the packet and I paid 4.50€, so I guess about 4 pounds UK.
It is the first time I have seen them in France so I was well chuffed! Now just hope that the darn things grow!
Good luck with those, will be interested to see how you get on, I grew some years ago and loved them.
Great find Antipodes,I enjoyed them last season.
Our favourite chip tatter,skin on and off oven cooked or sliced like pennies in the pan.
Mine didnt chit,having left them for ages,but in the end my plot mate said...dont faff about just get them in and we had a bumper crop from 15 spuds.
Good luck
GazNjude
Ah that's interesting to know. I do chit usuallly but it's just to stop the spuds sprouting away in the netting bags as they tend to!!!
I found PFA very ordinary tastewise and not terribly productive compared to other main crops - someone on A4A suggested it was my limey soil as they like it a bit acid.
I have just started chitting mine,they are an awkward shape for egg boxes.
Do they go into yhe soil length or depthwise.
Hi Poolcue,
I suppose it depends where or which end the growing sprouts grow from.
I have cut most of mine in half as they were producing sprouts at both ends anyway. They are tiny little growing sprouts though, but as long as you try to plant with those uppermost, they'll do I reckon. :)
Quote from: Poolcue on February 22, 2012, 17:01:59
I have just started chitting mine,they are an awkward shape for egg boxes.
Do they go into yhe soil length or depthwise.
Doesn't seem to matter with PFA, they'll produce their forest anyway.....