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CROPPING MAIN CROP POTATOES EXPERIMENT

I wanted to share with you a film on an experiement I conducted this year to see just how little effort you could put into a potato crop and still get a viable return.  These potatoes were sown directly onto some well rotted manure which had been placed on top of three layers of cardboard on totally uncultivated ground.  They were then covered with 3inches of well rotted manure and left to their own devices.  At its simplest this could be considered a no dig method and whilst I would not recommend this if you have a small space it has cultivated the ground quite deeply and has produced a much more than acceptable crop of the three varieties I choose for this experiment.

 

The 3 variety i used for the experiment were

Pink Fir Apple – very knobbly so can be a pain to clean but very nice taste eaten hot or cold

Vitelotte –  also called Vitelotte noire, Négresse or Truffe de Chine, is a gourmet French variety of blue-violet potato.Great taste doesn’t crop as heavy as some modern variety’s having been bread around 1860 but I always make room for some as its my personal favorite

Harlequin – This was my first time growing Harlequin as I like to try at least one new  variety each season.The crop was fantastic ,double Pink Fir Apple which was one of its parents and I think the taste both hot and cold is equal to it.

Not included in this experiment but which I also grow and would recomend are BF15 – High-yielding first early salad potato, as delicious as its name is unromantic, which I also grow in bags for Christmas and Mayan Gold another with great taste.

Remember if you are storing your potatoes they need to be in Paper or hessian sacks with the light exclude or they will turn green and not be fit for eating

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WHAT TO SOW AND JOBS TO DO ON SEPTEMBER 2013

September always feels like the start of a new gardening year,Summer crops are all ripening and you need to collect and store them but also the new seed catalogues are arriving and we need to get ready to plant those veg that we get through the Winter
Its also the perfect time to get some work done on your growing beds before the weather turn cold and the ground becomes harder to cultivate

http://www.seedsofitaly.com/

http://higgledygarden.com

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GROWING ANNUAL FLOWERS WITH HIGGLEDY GARDEN —- LATE SUMMER

In this late summer update Benjamin Ranyard from Higgledygarden shows us just how much colour his hardy and half-hardy flowers are producing,some fantastic Zinnias and Scabious which along with the cosmos have been a fantastic source of food for the numerous bees and hoverflys,which i believe have had a massive effect on the bumper crop of beans in the veg garden next door

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CROPPING RUNNER,BUTTERBEANS AND CLIMBING BEANS

Without doubt the highest yielding vegetables you can grow in the garden and really invaluable for Winter use dried these Butter beans and Borlotti beans are growing in a tiny No-Dig bed in my mums small urban back garden and the soil preparation is now really paying dividends

The Butterbeans I am growing are FAGIOLO DI SPAGNA which are the only ones I have ever had much success with and the Borlotti are LAMON  both from seeds of Italy

http://www.seedsofitaly.com/

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HARVESTING SALT ON THE ILE DE RE

I have always believed that with something as fundamental to our well being as the food we eat, and the fact that it is a necessity, makes total sense to me to concentrate on the taste and provenance of the things we grow or buy.  With something as simple as salt, you would at first glance think there was no difference, in fact there is all the difference in the world and I firmly believe that naturally harvested sea salt whether from the Ile de Re or the Guerande in France really is worth seeking out and using.

 

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