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    As-Salāmu `Alaykum

    Greetings just your friendly Muslim pirate...

    This is how i grew potatoes in used soil bags.. i like to keep things really simple, because growing really is that simple.

    I dint have the room in the garden to grow spuds in the ground..

    I dont bother with certified seed potatoes either, i just buy the regular bag of spuds from the corner shop and select the ones that are healthy...


    old soil bag


    dont forget the holes to let the water out.. using a screwdriver



    roll the bag down and add 2 inch of soil inside and make sure there are no air pockets in the corners



    chitted spuds


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    give them a good watering



    i had 2 spuds in one bag. but i moved one of them to another bag



    nice and healthy, as the vines get taller start adding soil and rolling the sleeve of the bag up a little



    after a while they look like this

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    • #3
      potato flowers



      potatoe seeds

      Last edited by muslimgrower; 28-01-2009, 05:50 PM.

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      • #4
        That's great ... any pictures of the crops you achieved?
        All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Two_Sheds View Post
          That's great ... any pictures of the crops you achieved?
          Beat me to it! I'd love to see pictures too

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          • #6
            and when the vines yellow after a good 3 months.. its time for the harvest yippieee

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            • #7
              so the last 3 months have been all about the harvest the best part of growing huh !!!




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                  baby spuds
                  Last edited by muslimgrower; 28-01-2009, 06:38 PM.

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                  • #10
                    fertiliser used = zero
                    nutrients used= zero

                    smug look on face = priceless.
                    Last edited by muslimgrower; 28-01-2009, 06:00 PM.

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                    • #11
                      Quality job. Well done and pleased you got the results you wanted.
                      Potato videos here.

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                      • #12
                        the latter ones are a bit knobbly ( who cares) infrequent watering.. i scattered some slug and snail killer in the used bags.. but nothing else... NO nutrients..

                        Its always good to stagger your spud grow, start chitted spuds every 2 weeks so you can harvest a little bit at a time instead of getting loads of spuds all in one harvest...

                        I have never used certified potatoes or ever bought them.. i just select the ones that look healthy from a bag of spuds i bought from a shop, i always make sure it says "produce of uk" though, they grow in uk they will grow in my garden
                        Last edited by SarzWix; 25-06-2009, 08:41 PM.

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                        • #13
                          I did the same thing, but didn't use actual potatoes - just the sprouting bits cut off from potatoes I was peeling. I then left them in and harvested long long after the foliage had died down [in november I think].

                          Its a great and easy way of growing them, isn't it! You've got good yields there and good sizes.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by zazen999 View Post
                            I did the same thing, but didn't use actual potatoes - just the sprouting bits cut off from potatoes I was peeling. I then left them in and harvested long long after the foliage had died down [in november I think].
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                            Hi.

                            thanks for the tip, i didn't know you could do that,

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by muslimgrower View Post
                              the latter ones are a bit knobbly ( who cares) infrequent watering.. i scattered some slug and snail killer in the used bags.. but nothing else... NO nutrients..

                              Its always good to stagger your spud grow, start chitted spuds every 2 weeks so you can harvest a little bit at a time instead of getting loads of spuds all in one harvest...

                              Muslimgrower, from your photographs I gather you roll the bag up as the stalks grow and cover the growing spuds with the bag. Do you also cover them with soil or compost as they grow, like earthing up is done when they grow in the ground?

                              You say NO nutrients - does that mean you did absolutely nothing except water them? That sounds good to me, also the idea of starting a few every two weeks.

                              Love your photographs, especially the ones of the resulting spuds - beautiful.
                              My hopes are not always realized but I always hope (Ovid)

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