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Lots more info in the caption- so if you want to try this give it a read! I buy my seed potatoes online or from the garden centre so I know what variety I’m growing, how long they take and how much space they need.  Different varieties of potatoes are class as either first early second early or maincrop. First earlies are the quickest to grow giving you ‘new potatoes’ Second earlies take a few weeks longer and maincrop - think your big roasting / mashing spuds are maincrop and take 18-20 weeks. I grow mostly first and second earlies in containers because they are quick and don’t need as much space.  Leaving your potatoes in a light area to sprout is a process known as ‘chitting’ you don’t have to do it it just gets your plants growing quicker.  You can start potatoes from March in the UK, but can happily keep planting them through till May/June. Potato foliage is tender and will be damaged by frost. A light frost won’t harm potatoes growing under the soil but it will harm the leaves, so pop them in a frost free shed overnight if frost is forecast.  Last year I used multipurpose peat free compost - this year I am going to be testing out shop bought compost vs garden soil and home made compost because I know the cost of compost is a big obstacle for many gardeners! Potatoes like plenty of sun, plenty of water and if grown in containers will benefit from an organic liquid plant feed every couple of weeks when in full growth. Digging up your own potatoes is the best! And growing in containers means you don’t end up damaging any with your fork digging or accidentally leave any behind! It’s really such a great way to grow them.  #potatoes #containergarden #growfood #gardeningforbeginners
Lots more info in the caption- so if you want to try this give it a read! I buy my seed potatoes online or from the garden centre so I know what variety I’m growing, how long they take and how much space they need. Different varieties of potatoes are class as either first early second early or maincrop. First earlies are the quickest to grow giving you ‘new potatoes’ Second earlies take a few weeks longer and maincrop - think your big roasting / mashing spuds are maincrop and take 18-20 weeks. I grow mostly first and second earlies in containers because they are quick and don’t need as much space. Leaving your potatoes in a light area to sprout is a process known as ‘chitting’ you don’t have to do it it just gets your plants growing quicker. You can start potatoes from March in the UK, but can happily keep planting them through till May/June. Potato foliage is tender and will be damaged by frost. A light frost won’t harm potatoes growing under the soil but it will harm the leaves, so pop them in a frost free shed overnight if frost is forecast. Last year I used multipurpose peat free compost - this year I am going to be testing out shop bought compost vs garden soil and home made compost because I know the cost of compost is a big obstacle for many gardeners! Potatoes like plenty of sun, plenty of water and if grown in containers will benefit from an organic liquid plant feed every couple of weeks when in full growth. Digging up your own potatoes is the best! And growing in containers means you don’t end up damaging any with your fork digging or accidentally leave any behind! It’s really such a great way to grow them. #potatoes #containergarden #growfood #gardeningforbeginners

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