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| Hiya Some of you may know all of my potatoes sets got blown over and now I have no idea which is which The varities I have are: Valor Lady Christel Kestrel Cara Bonnie Sante Orla Here are a few photo's - if anyone can tell me which is which I will love you for ever!
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| Hi Helen, will PM u now. In case anyone is wondering, me and Helen have plots on the same allotment, we meet through. Loz
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| It won't stop us spreading rumors Lozza ![]() You are corect LJ White with purple splashes it is. Here is some info that may help Maincrop CARA PARENTAGE: ULSTER GLADE x A25/19,1976 APPEARANCE: Round oval tuber, white skin and cream flesh. Shallow eyed. YIELD: Very high yield, large tubers. CONSUMER QUALITY: Good for jacket potatoes. HEALTH: Good resistance to Tuber Blight, Common Scab, virus Y and PCN. SANTE PARENTAGE: Y66-13-636 x SVPAM 66-42,1981. APPEARANCE: Round to short oval tubers. White skin and light yellow flesh. YIELD: A high yielding variety. CONSUMER QUALITY: Waxy texture when boiled. Good for frying with excellent flavour. HEALTH: Susceptible to drought and Blackleg. Resistant to PCN. Very popular on organic farms as it shows good Blight and Scab tolerance.. VALOR PARENTAGE: CARA X EX VERNEI, 1993. APPEARANCE: Uniform white skinned tubers. YIELD: Very high yields. CONSUMER QUALITY: Low dry matter, good to bake. HEALTH: Good resistance to Blight. Susceptible to Gangrene. Resistance to PCN. 2nd Earlies KESTREL PARENTAGE: SEEDLING S. VERNIE x CARA, 1992. APPEARANCE: Oval tubers with purple eyes, similar to Catriona. Excellent for showing. YIELD: Well above average yield. CONSUMER QUALITY: Floury tasty flesh, better steamed than boiled. HEALTH: Susceptible to Common Scab. Good resistance to Blackleg and virus Y. Good drought resistance. Good field resistance to slugs. 1st Earlies LADY CHRISTL PARENTAGE: WS733-391 x MANSOUR, 1995. APPEARANCE: Oval with light yellow flesh and skin. Shallow eyed. YIELD: Above average yield, which bulks early. CONSUMER QUALITY: Very pretty, waxy potato, which produces medium sized tubers. Remains firm once cooked. HEALTH: Good resistance to Common Scab, Leaf Roll virus, immune to viruses A, Y & X. ORLA PARENTAGE: OP657/3 X SPUNTA. APPEARANCE: Oval with cream skin and cream flesh. YIELD: Moderate yielding potato. CONSUMER QUALITY: Good boiling variety. HEALTH: Best resistance to Blight of any early also resistant to Virus Y. Unfortunately the info I've got doesn't include Bonnie - I'll have to try and get an update. It looks as though you are growing a lot of oval creamy white ones - that won;t help ![]()
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| excellent thank you Nick My last post should have said we meet through GYO, she regonised the plot from my blog pages. I think I know which ones are Bonnie as I remember they where very large BUT I have loads of little ones!! Oh well Loz
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| Potato : Bonnie Bold, round/oval uniformly shaped yellow skinned tubers with pink splashed eyes and cream flesh. A bright skin finish hence the apt name. Recent tasting assessments have given Bonnie good reviews, particularly boiled and as a baker. Good disease tolerances and resistant to golden eelworm |
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| I thought that said SPAM! not SVPAM
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| Hiya I have managed to sort out the spuds with Helenclare help - thanks again. They are now save in the house near windows. We managed to get them from your house back to ours in one piece. Cheers Loz
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| Hiya all, Just to let you all know my spuds have come up lovely - some better than others but considering they where all mixed up I am very happy with the result. Now we have enough spuds to last us a few months and just started to plant my spuds for Xmas, some in tubs and some in the ground, see which one works best. We even made for the first time our very own Oven chips, we normally get frozen ones but i thought it was silly have all these lovely spuds and going out and buying frozen chips! and the result was lovely. Both me and hubby thought they tasted better than the frozen ones and they take about the same about of time to cook. takes a few minutes to cut the spuds up but not that much effort. Hopefully next year my spuds wont get mixed up again. Cheers Lozza
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