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    One variety of potatoes I have in (either Desiree or Anya) has flowered and since last week has fruited (produced a green fruit that looks like it's distant relative the tomato but is poisonous).
    I'm aware it's the fruit, contains seed, poisonous etc.

    Is the fruiting a qualitative indicator of when to harvest?
    Last edited by JustPotteringAbout; 29-07-2013, 01:58 AM.

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    Nope afraid not. Time in the ground is a better indicator and a furtle to find out what's below is even better.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by potstubsdustbins View Post
      nope afraid not. Time in the ground is a better indicator and a furtle to find out what's below is even better.

      Potty
      there is nothing beats a good furtle..

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      • #4
        I had those fruits on my potato plants last year but it was a poor potato harvest really but that may just be coincidence.

        I think it is really strange that the plant produces a fruit and a vegetable, I have never heard of that before!

        So is a potato a fruit or a vegetable?

        Apparently is is a member of the nightshade family which also includes tomatoes, eggplants, and peppers which are fruits.

        So I think it is a fruit

        Also high in vitamin C which we associate with fruits!!

        I wonder if you can make jam from them
        Last edited by esbo; 29-07-2013, 02:47 PM.

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        • #5
          I think it is really strange that the plant produces a fruit and a vegetable, I have never heard of that before!

          Onions produce a vegetable and a fruit, as do carrots, cabbages....we usually call them seeds but that's what a fruit is.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by esbo View Post
            I wonder if you can make jam from them
            I'm pretty sure they're poisonous!

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Indigo23 View Post
              I'm pretty sure they're poisonous!
              They are poisonous.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Indigo23 View Post
                I'm pretty sure they're poisonous!
                i was talking about jam from the potato tuber, apparently you can make sweet potato jam.

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                • #9
                  Esbo sweet potatoes are a different crop to ordinary potatoes :-

                  Sweet potatoes / RHS Gardening
                  Location....East Midlands.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Bren In Pots View Post
                    Esbo sweet potatoes are a different crop to ordinary potatoes :-

                    Sweet potatoes / RHS Gardening
                    I like sweet potatoes Ipomoea batatas . They are mentioned frequently in the profiles in the fitness magazines for some reason They have all the taste of eating potatoes, turnips and carrots in one veg without having to eat potatoes, turnips and carrots.
                    Three less pans (if baked) for a Burns dinner.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by esbo View Post
                      I had those fruits on my potato plants last year but it was a poor potato harvest really but that may just be coincidence.

                      I think it is really strange that the plant produces a fruit and a vegetable, I have never heard of that before!

                      So is a potato a fruit or a vegetable?

                      Apparently is is a member of the nightshade family which also includes tomatoes, eggplants, and peppers which are fruits.

                      So I think it is a fruit

                      Also high in vitamin C which we associate with fruits!!

                      I wonder if you can make jam from them
                      The spuds are the roots

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