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| Hello. I'm new to the world of growing my own veg and have just brought some seed potatoes - first earlies. However, my plot is relatively small, so I was wondering if I can just plant some of the seeds, and keep the rest until I have cleared more ground? If so, do I need to do anything with the seeds I am keeping? Also (like I said I am a beginner) should it be ok to plant them in a few weeks? I'm a bit scared about them being susceptible to the cold weather. Thanks |
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| Traditional folklore advises planting spuds on Good Friday, until then keep them somewhere cool and light so you get short sturdy dark green shoots on them. If you keep them warm and dark you will get great long white shoots which will break off (just like the bag of spuds you left in the cupboard and forgot about) |
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| That may be RL but being from the Channel Islands I was thinking of warming the soil with plastic and planting through/under that. Not sure how that will work for moisture though.
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