When my mini-greenhouse fell over last week in the wind, it had most of my remaining seed spuds in it >:( I am sooooo glad the international kidney were still in the shed.
Anyway, had a lot of pentland dell in there, some home guard, and 2 tubers of picasso, maris piper, juliet and nicola. All got mixed up :( I have managed to sort out the home guard I think cos they had quite long sprouts, but the rest are a real mystery!
What I am really asking is if anyone remembers the link that was posted on here last year about this time with lots of information about spuds, and when they flowered and what colour the flower was, and some of the entries also had pictures of the sprouts too! It's not http://www.europotato.org/ though.
Any other ideas on how to work out what is what would be gratefully recieved.
Think picasso has some coloured patches - where is my alan romans book? plods off to find it via the kettle......
Not sure if it's any help as I haven't had a good look through it for the varieties you have but worth a try....
http://web.ukonline.co.uk/suttonelms/POT1.HTML
Good luck
I have picasso - they have red blotches on the skin.
lol i had
sunflower
livingstone daisy
purple sprouting brocoli
greyhound cabbage
another type of cabbage
cappsicum
peppers
spinich
sweetcorn
theres more - just cant think of them all in my plastic green house that blew over TWICE
all the seedlings have been put in trays and what ever comes up comes up and if it doesnt then im not worried - at least i tried
but they are all going to be put in and see what happens -could be exiting
Thanks Lazybones, that site had some of the varieties I have.
Had a quick look for red blotches Aqui, but not found any, hard to tell with the dirt and the compost that fell all over them from the pots :-\ May have to wash them all :P
http://www.potato.org.uk/seedSearch.asp?sec=446&con=458
http://www.gardenaction.co.uk/fruit_veg_diary/fruit_veg_mini_project_november_1c_potato.asp
Any good?
Quote from: EJ - Emma Jane on April 13, 2005, 10:34:05
http://www.potato.org.uk/seedSearch.asp?sec=446&con=458
That's it! Hurrah!!! Thanks a load EJ ;D ;D
Now I shall be getting out my magnifying glass and inspecting all my spuddies sprouts :D