When are you planting your spuds?

Started by Karen Atkinson, April 05, 2011, 09:27:36

Previous topic - Next topic

Karen Atkinson

Mne are chitting but i've forgotten when I should plant them. What are others doing?

Karen Atkinson


manicscousers

I know we're early but all ours are in, the earlies are earthed up once and we're standing by with fleece  :)

artichoke

120 of mine are in (started mid-March, same as last year) but I am not bothering with fleece as I always seem to get away without using it. Still have some Desirees to put in, then I'm done.

picman

Charlotte and Foremost , are in, main crop will go in Good Friday, as my Dad always told me. and yes fleece at the ready... 

lottie lou

First earlies in last weekend.  Starting on my seconds and then to finish my Skerry Blues.  Put them in around this time last year.  Usually put them in Good Friday but rather late this year

brownowl23

All first and second earlies are in and some mains. still got some more main to go in

kt.

First earlies have been in for 2 weeks.  Seconds going in this weekend hopefully,  late/maincrop will go in before end of April.
All you do and all you see is all your life will ever be

meg_gordon

On the way to work I drive along the Ayrshire coast around Girvan.  This is the first place the farmers harvest the earlies (Epicures) and the ones under plastic cloches have been in for a month - the non forced ones were all put in last week.  My International Kidneys are chitting in the greenhouse (that sounds weird :D ) now wondering if I should put them in this weekend.  Too early do you think?

Meg

tomatoada


meg_gordon


GRACELAND

i don't belive death is the end

cornykev

Rockets and Winston were put in 2/3 week of March
Kestrels started going in over a week ago and will finish the rest today hopefully
Pentland Crown will go in3/4 week of this month
;D
MAY THE CORN BE WITH YOU.

Trevor_D

Lady C went in March 2nd; Roseval, Red Duke of York & Rudolf on March 17th; Charlotte on 20th.

I've still got Desiree, PFA & Yetholm's Gypsy chitting, so they can go in soon. Picasso I only bought at Wisley this morning, but I'll get them in fairly soon as well.

I normally reckon to get all my spuds in by mid-April at the latest.

(Kev - as a self-professed spud-nut, how come you're only growing 4 varieties??)

cornykev

The place I buy them from Trev, sell them in 3kg bags so I normally buy an early, 2nd and main, but I swapped some Rocket for Winston this year, but I have found a cheaper supplier this year that sell them for £1 a kilo, so I will buy different earlies and main. I've just put in my last Kestrels.  :P
MAY THE CORN BE WITH YOU.

tomatoada

Quote from: meg_gordon on April 05, 2011, 14:03:57
Quote from: tomatoada on April 05, 2011, 14:00:37
My I/K went in last week.

Where are you tomatoada?

Meg


I live in Bournville near cadburys chocolate factory. 

jimtheworzel

started to plant 5 th march, only growing earlys [ sharpes express ] 6 rows
just starting to push through.

jim

rugbypost

 :)All first and second early,s are in earth up , and ready to plant main but no rush ;D
m j gravell

Mr Smith

My Nadine spuds went in two weeks ago, just two rows for us not big spud eaters, :)

Crystalmoon

My Charlotte, kestral & Pink Fur Apples went in last weekend

louise stella

Mine should go in tomorrow - I have been soooo busy this year that I haven't had time, plus they were slow to chit!  That's my excuse anyway!!!  ;D  Love this time of year - once the spuds are in it all seems to get going!   
Grow yer bugger grow!

Powered by EzPortal