The Accidental Smallholder Forum
Growing => Vegetables => Topic started by: The Relic on May 20, 2009, 05:21:14 pm
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i read on here i think that when peoples potatoes sprout (mine are about 5 inches and fairly bushy) that they cover them with compost to produce more spuds. i grew a couple last year threw them in the ground and hoped for the best. they came good even though most were quite small with the odd monster. the plot i planted this year to be honest i could have worked a little better and was still quite hard(just dug drills a couple of inches and covered them up). so my question is if i just cover them over with cow sh1t a: is this ok and b: will i get more better developed spuds.
cheers
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only use well rotted stuff otherwise you will burn the tips
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i also await answers with interest, my spuds are popping through nicely and i've earthed them up a but, but i've a tonne of cow manure that i could be adding instead of jsut compost.
I hsve 4 beds of spuds, so i might just do 1 bed with manure just now and do the other 3 with the compost that served me so well last year.
if all goes well, i'll do more with manure next year
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by earthing them up sellickbhoy do u mean putting compost/earth/whatever around the plant but leaving some exposed.
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when the leaves start to pop through, i cover them completely with compost
after a while though, you can't really cover them up much more.
i'm still at the stage where i could cover them up completely as they are still small and just popping through
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It's easier to overdo the earthing up in containers than in the ground. Happened to me last year, but I can't be sure if it was the lack of light in the quite deep container or too much earth on top of the plants. I'm trying different lots this year too. One lot earthed up with topsoil, one with council compost and one with my birds' year old muck. we'll see what does best :&>
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Not had much problem with soil in compost but last year I did have a problem of too much water as they where sat on the grassy area which doesn't drain well this year they are on the patio to the annoyance of hubby but my excuse is i can get to them easier lol
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The way we plant them...... Ridge the land up, drop the potatoes in the furrows, cover with well rotted manure then level it off with a hoe/rake. When the potatoes start to show through I run through with the ridger again to "earth them up".
Good crops for the last 3 years doing it this way.
Dave