Potato Growing 2023

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  1. Balc

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    Why such a specific date?
     
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    11 Sept is My Daughter-in law's birthday, I see a potato lifting/Birthday party; also of course a memorably sad date -- being the Twin Towers anniversary
     
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      I thought that too. Had to harvest 2 weeks ago…they were huge!!!!
       
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        Sarpo Mira reveal
        8 lbs 2 oz from 30 litre plastic container - 2 seed potatoes
        Can anyone identify the dark scab on centre potato ?
        All the others are fine
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        • JWK

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          My Sarpo mira have scabs too this year, must be something to do with the weather ?
           
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            Mega haul from ring culture !!
            Sarpo Mira

            Two seed potatoes -- 17.8 pounds
            We cut the bottom out of 30 litre Plastic container
            Lifted today, cooked Potato/Onion/flour combo; delicious !!!
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              Sarpo Mira almost gone. Just one more after this 30 litre plastic pot.
              nine pounds eleven ounces from two seed potatoes.

              Looking forward to next year, we can't decide which earlies to buy.
              We want a change from the Casablanca we had this year.
              Has anyone had success with Maris Bard in containers ? or any recommendations for earlies ?

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              Sarpo mira are starting to break up when boiled for mash. They were fine to start with. I'm wondering if I harvest them all now they will toughen up? They make good roasties and jackets though.
               
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              I'm a big fan of Winston, just that getting seed each year has become more and more difficult.
               
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                Not sure about your S/M breaking up.
                Our first batch I was boiling them for too long.
                Likewise microwave then oven, they don't seem to require as much time.
                 
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                  Hello

                  I am clueless about gardening, but I have just inherited a garden!

                  I was clearing said garden, which has been untended for 9 months, and found 8 or 9 ball-shaped bulbs or plants about the size of cherry tomatoes. They were not rooted in the soil and seemed to appear at random; they were not grouped together. The app. picture this identified one of them as a 'potato', but they seem much smaller than potatoes and have no roots! I don't understand how they appeared in the soil.

                  Does anyone know if they are potatoes, and, if so, how they may have got there?
                   
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                  They could be aliens' eggs. But seriously, a picture or two... :)
                   
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                    Potatoes clump together around the 'mother' seed potato. Yours sound more like flower bulbs, daffodil or tulip for example. A photo is needed to stand a chance of ID.
                     
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                      Hello, thank you for your reply.

                      They do look like tiny potatoes, but they are so spread out - not grouped around the 'mother' - and they have no roots.
                       
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