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  • #16
    Originally posted by sam 51 View Post
    I need a good disease crop,
    There is no potato that is immune to blight, but earlies are usually lifted before blight comes along (in late summer).

    Rather than befuddling your brain with so many choices, go down the shop and see what they have. It's not likely to be that many.

    If you go to a Potato Day they will have flavour & growing advice, plus you can speak to the seller direct.
    All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.

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    • #17
      There are several varieties here that "claim" to be blight resistent.

      Blight Resistant Potatoes
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      • #18
        To put my two-penn'orth in, I would recommend going to a potato day if you can.

        You will have many more varieties to choose from, plus lots of helpful advice and I have found them to be quite a bit cheaper than the local garden centres or online suppliers too.

        Andy
        Last edited by Samurailord; 16-12-2013, 12:31 PM.
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        • #19
          hi guys, what potato fertiliser would you recommend im looking to buy 25kg,
          I need plenty of spuds to feed my left home chilblains,

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          • #20
            wilkos will have there seed potatoes in store from sat,
            if not next Tuesday, been in today,
            there choice seems a bit limited.
            sam.

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            • #21
              Try JBA potatoes Sam. JBA Seed Potatoes

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              • #22
                Have a look on here...
                Potato Days 2014

                Always seem to have plenty of choice (more than any garden centre or mail order) and standard prices are usually about 20p a tuber....again generally cheaper than anywhere else.

                Check out dundry nurseries near Cheltenham. Their website has details of loads of varieties and a search function to pick out what you're looking for, colour, disease resistance, flavour, etc.
                The more help a man has in his garden, the less it belongs to him.
                William M. Davies

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                • #23
                  when is the latest time to buy potatoes, if you plant them out
                  in march.
                  the nearest venue to me is not until middle of feb.

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by sam 51 View Post
                    when is the latest time to buy potatoes, if you plant them out
                    in march.
                    the nearest venue to me is not until middle of feb.
                    The absolute latest to buy is an hour before you intend to plant them. Any time before that is fine

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by sam 51 View Post
                      what potato fertiliser would you recommend
                      I feed mine (and everything else too) with my potion: comfrey & seaweed tea
                      All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by sam 51 View Post
                        how big is your plot,what else do you grow.
                        Me? 10 rods

                        I grow a bit of everything, except sprouts, Jerusalem fartichokes & cauliflower

                        wastage? Nothing goes to waste. Peelings, spare veg & weeds go through the guinea pigs. Their poop & anything not eaten is put in the compost heap.
                        If you can't eat everything, freeze it, give it away or compost it: none of that is what I'd call "wasteful"
                        All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.

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