Chatting to another allotmenteer today and we got onto discussing Romano tatties.
I buy my potatoes from the Chesterfield potato day and they haven't sold them for a long time, as they can't provide every variety so I never thought much about it. However the other gardener said that he had tried to buy them in other places and they wern't available.
A quick Google has lots of recipies which mention them but none for sale (Google anything these days and you normally get adverts rather than information)
JBA don't list them not T and M so I thought I would ask on here if anyone knows what or why? I thought they were good potatoes but it must be years since I last grew them.
I note that a few places have them advertised but are out of stock - maybe they will stock up in the new year??
That happens with a lot of new varieties... they have their moment in the sun and then fade away... shame really.
Quote from: saddad on December 04, 2019, 08:06:23
That happens with a lot of new varieties... they have their moment in the sun and then fade away... shame really.
Is it a "new variety" then Saddad, I don't know much about it and can't remember how long it was available for.
There's a potato database somewhere IIRC.
Agrico is listed as the agent. Maybe enquire with them.
http://varieties.ahdb.org.uk/organisations/view/Agrico%20UK%20Ltd
All varieties are new at some point... according to the "story of the potato" book on my shelf it was introduced in 1978... very few varieties last 40+ years.