Ok Folks Fellow Spud growers Usually plat Marfona Spuds in April and then start digging um from July on as new and till i run out worked fine till this year, Although big in size it seems like i had a good attack of slugs with them holes in most !! So my Question is
i HAVE LOOKED UP A FEW SLUG RESISTANT TYPES FOR NEXT YEAR !
kESTREL ESTLMA EPICURE NADINE AND MARIS PEER
Has any one grown these and what did you think ?
or any tips to stop the slugs please ?????
Kestrel is definitely one to try, it is the mainstay of my potato crop. I leave it in the ground just digging a few roots when needed, some years well into November with very little slug damage.
I usually grow a couple of rows of Maris Peer each year,and lift them quite early for 'new potatoes'. This year I did notice more slug damage than usual on them especially the last few roots, so I wouldn't rate them as slug resistant.
i grow nadine most years its a great spud lovely buttery taste a real winner in my book
Kestrel fare better in my soil.
Quotei grow nadine most years its a great spud lovely buttery taste a real winner in my book
Could this be down to your very sandy soil? perhaps because it is so well drained it is not to the slugs liking....just a thought!
indeed tg i think soil condition has a major part to play in all crops one good thing about sandy soil is they always come out clean planted all my potatoes in pots this year yield was good and its very easy to turn out a tub to harvest a bag of spuds :sunny: :sunny: :sunny: :sunny: :sunny:
Here Kestral have been good, but Nadine wins hands down on flavour, lovely potato. Sorry don't remember making a note on slug damage or not with these.
nadine and Kestral looks like the ones for me to try next year then ! THANK YOU FOLKS !!
Harvested the other day some of the purple/red skinned potatoes -these had less slug damage than the white/cream skinned potatoes. However, it could be just one of those years. This year, first earlies were not ready very early.
Kestrel is definitely very slug resistant - I've grown it for several years and get only a few (really damaged) potatoes.
Setanta is sort of slug resistant. It has a very tough skin which puts the slugs off, but if you see a very little hole in it (a pin prick) there will be more slug damage inside than you would expect.
Charlotte do OK as first earlies too.
Other varieties I have grown I've thrown at least a third away because of slug damage.