Potato Growing 2024

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  1. JWK

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    Bought some Pink Fir Apple for main crop and Sharpes Express for 1st early, now chitting in egg cartons on the windowsill in the conservatory on the north facing side, I like my spuds grown before I bake 'em lol.
     
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      I'm trying rocket first earlies. Have done second earlies for the last two years i think
       
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        I don't have room to grow a lot, but I have always liked PFA and fancied an early that I had not grown before, my local farmer gets me a couple of sacks of Roosters for the main supply over winter.
         
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          I do similar, just grow earlies and get a sack of golden wonder from a farmer who is on the way to my brothers house to see me through autumn and winter.
           
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            I only grow PFA but I bought a small pack of a variety called La Ratte from a farm shop that specialises in potatoes.

            I found they taste very similar but are less knobbly than pfa .
             
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              Are they a 'maincrop' variety? , to harvest Sept-Oct or are they earlier?
               
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              Another main crop I think as I bought them a couple of months ago.
               
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                Anya (from Sainsbury!) would be similar but are a 2nd early, ideal salad variety. Plant March, 17 week to mature.
                 
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                  pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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                  Everyone seems to go for Charlotte and I've seen that suggested as a salad variety but cant say I've been impressed with ones I have bought.
                  Must admit I've never grown them.

                  I have heard of Anya, but not tried them.

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                  Looking up Anya I see its a cross between Desiree and PFA, and named after Lady Sainsbury. Strange Name?
                   
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                  Charlottes have always been a good do'er for me and tasty ,might try some Aran pilots and international kidney this year..
                   
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                    I grew International Kidney a couple of years ago and they were nothing like Jersey Royals, which are so called, the same variety.
                    I was also surprised to find they are second earlies.
                     
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                    Really,now I thought they were Firsts too ....I did grow both Arran Pilots and International Kidneys few years back...Hmmm you got me thinking now.
                     
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                      Reading up, you can grow them as first earlies if you chit them.
                      TBH, I think most of this early, maincrop etc. is just a bit iffy.
                      If you dig any spud early you get earlies:biggrin:, small with a loose skin that rubs off.
                       
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