What type of potatoes are you planting

Started by compo49, April 20, 2008, 18:33:06

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euronerd

I've finally given up with King Eds after about 80% slug damage last year. Tried some Majestic which did brilliantly so I've got some more. Other maincrop is PFA.
First earlies are Lady Chrystl which do well for me, and an impulse buy from Poundland of Arran Pilot, which are already up, in buckets.
Second earlies, British Queen, new to me.

Geoff.
You can't please all of the people all of the time, but you can't upset them all at once either.

euronerd

You can't please all of the people all of the time, but you can't upset them all at once either.

Mubgrub

6 Red Duke of York
6 kestrel
6 Charlotte
6 Maris Peer

blisters

1st  Vales Emerald & Lady Christyl
2nd  Nicola
Mains  Cara

Rhys

1st - 7 X each; Mimi, Lady Christl, Rocket, Red Duke of York, Sharpe's Express, Orla, Vanessa and Aaron Pilot (15 X - my fav)

2nd - 15 X each; Kestrel, Maxine, British Queen

Main - 40 X each; Rooster, Picasso, Desiree, Ambo, Cara

compo49

qoute. what type of potatoes are you planting qoute.

Ozric

Today I av been mostly planting round ones !

powerspade

I planted 2 Rows of Arron Pilot (18 tubers Per Row), and 8 Rows of Desriee (12 tubers per Row) and another 8 Rows of King Edwards (12 tubers per row)

barkingdog

I have:

Orla
BF15
Kepplestone Kidney
Pentland Squire
Fluer Pelcher
Arran Victory

I've not grown any of these before except Arran Victory - which makes the best mash (in my humble opinion!)

bd

busy_lizzie

This year, we have:
Lady Christl,
International Kidney
Kestral
Always like to try some new ones every year, but for the past few years have grown International Kidney, because they have such a nice flavour.
:) busy_lizzie
live your days not count your years

growmore

 I always grow Kondor as my main crop potato. I don't seem to see it mentioned very much on here ..It is  a heavy cropper ,has resistancy to blight, keeps well and a versatile cooker ...Is there any one else growing it this year? 
Others I have in are Rockets and Kestrel ..
Cheers .. Jim

anemone

I got some unexpected space so just put in some vivaldi today too :)

manicscousers

hi, anemone, space, what's that?  ;D

saddad

Hi Anenome... how about saying hello in your own right...
;D

tonybloke

extra early 'rocket' in coldframe
'rocket' outdoor just through, planted 31 march
'charlotte'  planted 20 april
don't grow maincrop due to high incidence of blight, (and a friend is a spud farmer) leaves more room for other crops
rgds, Tonybloke
You couldn't make it up!

compo49

qoute. what type of potatoes are you planting qoute.

anemone

saddad - hello :) I'm not sure what you mean...

Old bird

I am planting Pink Fir Apples - only because they are lovely potatoes and keep through the winter and still cook (taste and texture) as new potatoes!  Only problem is slugs!  This year I am trying a combination of shredded paper, seaweed, and coffee grinds in the trench with the potatoes.  You never know it may work!

Normally I buy a sack of "normal" potatoes - as I can't justify the space for something so inexpensive!

Old Bird

;D

twinkletoes

Think I might be bordering on boring ...... Maris Peer and Maris Piper.  Do like PFA but had sooooo many last year, thought I'd give them a miss this year.
twinkletoes

norfolklass

all new this year apart from Anya and Duke of York

1st Earlies
Epicure
Sharpe's Express
Swift
and another one (can't remember)

2nd Earlies
Anya
Duke of York
International Kidney
Nadine

Maincrop
Rooster
Desiree
King Edward
and another two (can't remember)

it's only my second year of growing, but I'm trying new varieties every year to see which grow and taste best ;D

dandelion

Red Duke of York (tried and tested :))
Maris Peer (some planted closely for use as baby potatoes and some spaced more widely to grow into chip potatoes)
Charlotte
Pink Fir Apple

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