Firstly 'hello' to you all - I'm a newbie and look forward to gleaning from your knowledge and experience. I've done a fair bit of gardening and I'm quite happy pruning, digging, transplanting etc. but I've never grown spuds before. We've got a small garden and so I've planted three bags of potatoes; unfortunately they are in partial shade - dictated by the garden layout. I'm assuming this is why they have grown way taller than expected and are taking much longer to flower than everyone else�s in the area. Trouble is, they grew so high that they toppled over - they were causing a huge mess in the small garden, so last night I pruned them - exactly as you would any other plant, by cutting cleanly just above a growth point. I'm sure the leaves will continue to bud and grow but my question is whether it�s too late for them to flower now and if they don�t, will the tuber that I'm waiting for actually develop or is this conditional on a flower forming and being pollinated? I realise I should maybe have been patient, but our garden is so small and they were making such a huge mess - there are no spuds in there at the moment so I felt I had nothing really to loose! Can anyone advise?




...and only about 5 medium spuds per plant. Didn't plant them there again- but in tubs in a sunnier spot.


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