Potato chat and potato growing challenge
Posted: Thu Jan 01, 2015 3:09 pm
Starting a new thread on my favourite subject, potatoes.
I am really interested in the different ways people grow spuds. Is the extra work involved in growing in ridges and rows worth it, I mean, do you get a lot more yield?? Does anyone have weights or yields from previous years. I have done it once, but have nothing to compare it with. I grow no dig potatoes in raised beds using vaguely wibbly wobbly equidistant spacing, I give early potatoes about 10-12 inches and give main crop potatoes about 12 inches, these distances are variable and I jiggle them about a bit until they look comfy (if seed potatoes can look comfy) then just lazily grub a hole in the dirt to pop them in and start earthing them up with spoiled hay and straw and then grass mowings as I get them,
Here is something I posted here 30th August 2012:
I have today lifted my spuds, first opportunity I have had what with haymaking, peeing down weather, visitors etc etc
In three 3m x 1m beds
Arran Victory 1.5kg seed yield 11.1kg size pleasing
Cosmos 1.5kg seed yield 8.7kg size very good including a fair few bakers
Nicola 3kg seed yield at lifting 7.6kg but been tickling them for 6 weeks
Sante 1.5kg seed yield 11.4kg not too bad but no bakers which I would normally expect from them
Lady Balfour 1.5kg seed yield 8.5kg size pleasing
All planted out by second week of February, no dig method, cut off haulms 3rd August as getting a little bit blighty.
I don't know if that is a good yield or not, don't normally bother weighing them, but I am not unhappy with what we have, more than enough for two people to get through.
So how about a bit of a challenge to see what can be done using different methods, is anyone up for it, just a bit of fun
I am really interested in the different ways people grow spuds. Is the extra work involved in growing in ridges and rows worth it, I mean, do you get a lot more yield?? Does anyone have weights or yields from previous years. I have done it once, but have nothing to compare it with. I grow no dig potatoes in raised beds using vaguely wibbly wobbly equidistant spacing, I give early potatoes about 10-12 inches and give main crop potatoes about 12 inches, these distances are variable and I jiggle them about a bit until they look comfy (if seed potatoes can look comfy) then just lazily grub a hole in the dirt to pop them in and start earthing them up with spoiled hay and straw and then grass mowings as I get them,
Here is something I posted here 30th August 2012:
I have today lifted my spuds, first opportunity I have had what with haymaking, peeing down weather, visitors etc etc
In three 3m x 1m beds
Arran Victory 1.5kg seed yield 11.1kg size pleasing
Cosmos 1.5kg seed yield 8.7kg size very good including a fair few bakers
Nicola 3kg seed yield at lifting 7.6kg but been tickling them for 6 weeks
Sante 1.5kg seed yield 11.4kg not too bad but no bakers which I would normally expect from them
Lady Balfour 1.5kg seed yield 8.5kg size pleasing
All planted out by second week of February, no dig method, cut off haulms 3rd August as getting a little bit blighty.
I don't know if that is a good yield or not, don't normally bother weighing them, but I am not unhappy with what we have, more than enough for two people to get through.
So how about a bit of a challenge to see what can be done using different methods, is anyone up for it, just a bit of fun