Well, not strictly true, since we've already eaten a few radishes...
This year we did something we'd often read about, but never tried before, i.e. growing potatoes in containers.
We'd planted up eleven 30 litre buckets filled with multipurpose compost, each with only two or three small seed potatoes, the first five batches of which were started off in the greenhouse towards the end of February before being transferred outside in April.
We'd bought twenty of these large white buckets, which had once held ice-cream, for a fiver in an eBay auction. The seed stock was procured from Wilkinsons, for £1 per packet with each containing around five or six small tubers. They were of different varieties; Casablanca, International Kidney, Charlotte, Nicola and Red Duke of York.
Each container was initially filled to around a third of its depth, and was topped up in two further stages as the tops grew.
And today we harvested all the potatoes from the first five containers, around 110 days after planting.
first two containers were a mixture of red and white varieties.... |