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If I want to grow a few potatoes (in container) likely to be ready to be
lifted on Christmas Day, when should I plant a few and what variety would you recommend? |
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wafflycat wrote:
If I want to grow a few potatoes (in container) likely to be ready to be lifted on Christmas Day, when should I plant a few and what variety would you recommend? I guess you mean 'new' (i.e. early) potatoes. Hessayon's Vegetable and Herb Expert says that you should replant some of your first earlies after they are harvested in July. He says "plant them in a warm spot in th garden and look after them in the normal way". "In late September cover the plants with large cloches ... lift on Christmas Eve". He mentions that it's a "gamble". I guess the use of a container gives you much greater freedom on finding "warm spots" and placing them under glass. Others will have direct experience. If you mean any sort of potato, then, extremely severe frost excluded, main crop can lifted any time between September and March. This year, because of continual frost between December and March here in N.W. Ireland, many professional potato farmers had to wait until mid March to lift their crop. But by that stage some has sprouted, and others had turned to liquid from frost damage. Typically, weather permitting, many of them would plan to lift the crop in January. Best regards, Jon C. -- Jonathan Campbell www.jgcampbell.com BT48 UK |
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