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Growing => Vegetables => Topic started by: HeronsReach on February 21, 2010, 11:13:06 pm
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Does anybody know a good supply of seed potatoes????
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probably bit far away from you.
Bridgend garden centre, freucie, fife
i just got mine and they sell them loose more than 100 vars
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Thomson and Morgan - you can buy on-line
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Sorry should have been more clear. Its the 21kg bags i'm after.
Thanks
Alan
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Hi,
We do 25Kg bags various varieties - if you dont see what you want just ask - we may have them - stocks changing daily
eg. 25 KG Maris Bard or Shannon £18, Nadine £16.50, Maris Piper £14.00 + Many Other Varieties
Gareth
www.suppliesforsmallholders.co.uk
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Hello HR you didn't say how many you need but if like me you have no room and grow them in box's Google Taylors seed potato's They supply in 10's and larger quantity of course they are expensive pro rata £3.99p per Kg now work that to a tonne £3990.00p Phew But if you buy in tonnes from people like Jamison Bros they come down in price per tonne like Lady Crystl £440 0r 25kgs £14.00 There is a vast difference int there
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Does anybody know a good supply of seed potatoes????
Tescos
I buy up there out of date potatoes for seed
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Don't you get problems with blight or diseases of the tesco taters Flecktimus?
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I will argue with any one sage there is no such thing as a potato that isn't susceptible to blight All you need is a nice warm damp day and its there ??? :farmer:
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I managed to save some of my taters from blight last year - the outdoor toms got it first and was gone overnight, then the leaves on the tater plants started to look iffy, so I moved the other bags away. The afflicted ones turned to slime very quickly yuk. Think it depends on where you are doesn't it - some places don't get it at all?
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Don't you get problems with blight or diseases of the tesco taters Flecktimus?
When i was a young lad working on potato farms i never once seen the farmer hand pick his seed, quite simply so much of the crop was kept for seed and the rest sold.
Its like everything else in our marketing world, give a product the correct tag and charge more money.
So to answer to your question is i will let you know next year, but i have no reason to believe that the potatoes sent to tescos have had the same treatment as the so called seed potatoes.
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Hi,
If anyone wants to get all technical on Blight and How & when it occurs then take a look at http://www.blightwatch.co.uk/content/bw-Home.asp
Thanks
Gareth
www.suppliesforsmallholders.co.uk
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I got 3 warnings from Blightwatch last year but still mananged to get a good crop of spuds, my toms (40 of em) all died though despite spraying
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Flectimus Yes I more or less agree The potato crop in the main is pasted over a 50m/m riddle Ware passes over the top sieve and 50 and below drop through on to a smaller say 11/4" the good 2" pass up one side the elevator to the Bagger the seed up the other to be bagged as seed and the little ones drop through and come out the side as pig food but I see some one has noticed a niche in the market for a Salad Potato so these are now collected and marketed.Tesco this morning £1.00p pr Kg;Tom was offered £40 a metric ton for top quality Accord yesterday Thats a 1000 bags =£1000 plus handling or should I say less handling costs. No wonder Tesco is hard up.By the way it is NOT a good idea to set your last years potato again this year That is why you see Selected Scottish Seed Potato.Top class Scots Desiree was 400 pounds a tonne yesterday as was Accord.
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I am currently paying less then £50 tonne for graded, bagged Ceaser from last year out of coldstore. Re-grading and selling well as they make brilliant chip. Sort out all the small ones that shouldn't really be in bags and sell as seed potatoes or salad potatoes at £1.00/5.5kg.
Seeeemples! ;D
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Like that!!!!!
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The poor potato growers down Boston way don't though.I reported some time ago that Accord Ware was only making £40 a tonne ex farm This has led to a lot of farms not growing a potato crop this year.My friend Tom said he's not going to bother Barley is a better bet.Then they can import even more next year,but will they be as cheap? ??? :-\ :farmer: