Monday 8 March 2010

Chitting at last !

Welcome back to Reads Allotment Retreat. Finally we have got our seed potato's and have set about getting them chitting. This year we have decided not to grow Maincrop varieties as; despite their excellent taste, they take up a lot of ground for a long time. Also, they are readily available locally for £3.50 per 25kg sack! So, our choices ? Well, our First Earlies are Maris Bard(pictured). Although we have started the chitting process a bit late, it looks as though the planting date may also be later than usual too. The recent heavy rains have left large parts of the allotment waterlogged and unworkable. Couple that to the fact that I'm off sick from work still with my neck problem, and the planting of these seems far away! Once again we purchased these tubers through the allotment society, which proves again a great cost saving i.e. We paid £4.90 for 6kg of tubers - which is 55 tubers to be exact. Some of these are quite large and will be halved to make them go a bit further. Our choice of Second Earlies is Nadine. We grew these last year and were really impressed by the yield and their taste. These too were £4.90 for 6kg, and we'll get these chitting soon too. This represents a considerable saving over hgh street costs where, typically, 5 tubers are about a quid! The other main learning from last year is that we will not plant all at the same time, rather we'll stagger the planting for a continued crop.

Thanks must also be extended to my brother in law - Neil - who has kindly volunteered to help with the final bit of ground preparation prior to planting. I would not have been able to do this myself and am very grateful.

That's all for now, but pop back soon for more updates, our enthusiasm is growing fast for another good years growing ahead.

Take care all and enjoys your plots and gardens,

TTFN

6 comments:

Jo said...

I don't think you've lost out on anything timewise, I think planting out will be later this year owing to the weather we've had. It's good to have help with the preparation, that's one thing off your mind.

Tanya. said...

I have my potatoes but I'm not big on the chitting process...just bung um in when I'm ready....hasn't failed me yet!!

Kella said...

only started chitting a few spud today mysel and plan to get the rest tomorrow.

Yes you are right the weather is dictating a slower start this year but as we all know everything will soon catch up.

You just take care of yourself and don't overdo.

Dan said...

The spuds look good. Mine don't ship until early April. Your neck of the woods must be a month ahead of our climate.

Carrie said...

isn't chitting time fab??! hugs

Mr. H. said...

It sounds like you will be growing lots of potatoes this year and have a couple really good varieties picked out. I can't wait to see your plants comeing up.