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| If you can grow potatoes for eating at Christmas then planting spuds 'late' should be no problem. However the later in the season it gets the more likely the spuds are to get blight if its about...so put 'em in and see how they go!
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| I am thinking of growing spuds under mulch or plastic, growing on teh surface. I'm trying to cut down on digging as my back is kn@ckered..... I have a few seed potatoes , Arran Piilot and a couple of nicely sprouting Rosster. Has anyone else tried this method, any tips? |
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| Peanut, potato tops are not frost hardy. Maincrops want 18 weeks in the ground. So consider when you are likely to get your first frost and count back 18 weeks from there. That's the latest you can plant your maincrops.
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......either another new or a really yummy baker. I've never grown anything other than new potatoes but I understand that Maincrops take longer to mature.





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