How have people got on with these? I usually plant my early potatoes in large pots, but I only get one plant per pot, and usually tip the whole plant out to get the spuds.
On the garden4less website they have a potato planter for �31.50, which seems a bit steep for 'just' a pot to grow them in, but on the other hand, it takes 5 plants and you can get at them easily, according to the blurb. Also they have a potatoes for life offer, which is supposed to supply a voucher each year. It does mean you are limited to a few choices though.
I am wondering if people can give me some idea of whether this would be a worthwhile purchase, or whether I just stick with my pots.
Ann
On the garden4less website they have a potato planter for �31.50, which seems a bit steep for 'just' a pot to grow them in, but on the other hand, it takes 5 plants and you can get at them easily, according to the blurb. Also they have a potatoes for life offer, which is supposed to supply a voucher each year. It does mean you are limited to a few choices though.
I am wondering if people can give me some idea of whether this would be a worthwhile purchase, or whether I just stick with my pots.
Ann


each after you have bought the compost as well so if you have money to throw away chuck some this way
jacob
It's made out of weird corrugated stuff, like a cross between plastic & cardboard
and held rigid with a plastic top ring & the base. It took me mearly all day to get the flippin thing set up, & bits keep falling off it now... It isn't very easy to water either! If it had been a tenner or so it might have been worth it, but for �30 ??!! No, definately not!

they are easy to move around and you can stand them on things to make different levels - spud plants are quite pretty in their own way.
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