Page 1 of 1

New Allotment, new member

Posted: Mon May 22, 2006 4:22 pm
by Clarabel
Hello,

I'm brand new here and will go say hello on the other board in a mo, however I had a quick question.

We've just got an allotment which is fairly overgrown, we're working to get it cleared and try and get at least some stuff planted this year (feels very much like racing against the clock here!) I really really wanted to get some potatos in, but I can't find seed potatos anywhere, is it really too late? Oh say it ain't so!

Would it be worth buying some potatoes and trying to chit those? Bearing in mind we had a fairly late frost this year up in Scotland which I'm hoping will work in our favour and mean we still have time to plant stuff.

Our computer is currently broken so I need to go to a easyeverything to check the internet, so I'm not being anti-social if I don't get a chance to respond quickly, please be patient with me!

Thanks,

Clarabel

Posted: Mon May 22, 2006 4:36 pm
by Andy Hamilton
normal shop bought potatoes will grow, they are more likely to get blight though. Saying that I have grown from the greengrocers finest a few times and done ok. the yeilds also seem to be a bit smaller.

Posted: Mon May 22, 2006 4:59 pm
by Muddypause
I might be entirely wrong about this, but I thought Scotland was blight-free, for some reason, hence most seed potatoes come from there.

Or have I just been sold another yarn?

Anyway, welcome Clarabel.

Re: New Allotment, new member

Posted: Mon May 22, 2006 7:26 pm
by ina
Clarabel wrote: but I can't find seed potatos anywhere, is it really too late?
Hi Clarabel, and welcome!

Sunny Scotland? :lol: Don't tell me the sun is shining in Glasgow! I do have a few seed potatoes left, a dozen or so - my friend had bought too many, and I took pity on them, sticking them into any spare corner in the garden and any container I could find! But I don't suppose you'd be coming up to Aberdeen in the next week or so... Maybe I could send them? You could just use ordinary tatties - but it's too late to bother with chitting, and they might be treated with something that prevents them from sprouting.

And nope, Stew - Scotland is not blight free! This garden has had blight for years - the neighbours gave up trying to grow potatoes. I've moved them into another part of the place this year, and have blight resistant varieties.

Btw - I shouldn't complain. We've had some sunny spells this afternoon.

Posted: Tue May 23, 2006 8:36 pm
by gunners71uk
some seed potatoes on ebay
www.ebay.co.uk

Posted: Mon May 29, 2006 2:05 pm
by oddballdave
Muddypause wrote:I might be entirely wrong about this, but I thought Scotland was blight-free, for some reason, hence most seed potatoes come from there.

Or have I just been sold another yarn?

Anyway, welcome Clarabel.
Blight is carried by aphids.
The seed-potato growing areas of Scotland are very windy so relatively aphid free.
Hence very low incidence of blight in certain parts of Scotland, Hurrah!

Posted: Mon May 29, 2006 7:24 pm
by Clarabel
Managed to get some stuff planted today, feels great now just have to cross our fingers and hope it grows!

And, obviously back to the digging for the next bed!

Clarabel

Posted: Sun Jun 11, 2006 7:00 pm
by Clarabel
After disappearing for a couple of weeks (I had some sort of nasty viral thing that was extremely unpleasent in the heat we've had) I've returned, and finally got back down to the allotment so its not all being left to the OH.

And we have some baby plants! Ironically the happiest looking one is one thats grown from a dropped seed which I almost pulled up as a weed :roll:

I'll admit to starting to garden with my back to the rest of the allotment as it is still mostly hidiously overgrown but we are getting there. I've also managed to get a sunburnt back today d'oh!

Clarabel

Posted: Sun Jun 11, 2006 9:39 pm
by Millie
oh hugs, i can sympathise! i am so sore from my sunburnt back :(

keep with your back to the lottie and keep going, before you know it you will be sorted!

Posted: Mon Jun 12, 2006 8:42 am
by ina
Hi Clarabel - sorry to hear you were sick... Those viral infections are hell, especially when the weather has finally turned warm and you want to be anywhere else but your bed!
Did the tatties arrive at all? If not, they'll be rotting away at the postoffice somewhere...

Posted: Mon Jun 12, 2006 11:29 am
by Ranter
I also got a sunburnt back over the weekend, bet there's a lot of us.