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Pot Grown Potatoes

I am growing potatoes in pots and have been earthing up.  They have now reached the top of the pot and I now have a little mound!  I can't earth up much more so is is OK to just let them grow naturally now.  Any advice greatly appreciated.

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  • marshmellomarshmello Posts: 683

    That is fine !!

  • paull2paull2 Posts: 93

    When you say 'pot' how large are you talking? You need to give them adequate growing room. I plant mine in old compost bags, initially rolled  down, then the sides rolled up as you earth up to whatever height you need. The bag's sides also help shade the spuds from the sun. I find it better than ,say, old dustbins which some gardeners use.

  • It is a purpose bought pot for growing potatoes in.  It's about 3-4' high and I have only planted about 4 spuds in it.  Just a trial really, but I do like your idea of using old compost bags, what a good idea.  Thanks for your reply (and the one abov also) and if they are a success, I may try more next year, but they do take an awful lot of compost!!!!

  • quercus_ruburquercus_rubur Posts: 334

    They do take a lot of compost but I think they're worth it. For one thing they will last much longer than shop bought ones - as does most hone-grown veg. I also grow mine in pots so I don't bother with main crop. I usually buy ones that cost more or you can't get in supermarkets like Pink Fir Apple, or Lady Cristl. Given the rain we've had over the past 2 months I'm keeping my fingers crossed for a bumper crop!

  • su6su6 Posts: 3

    I'm having a go at growing potatoes for the first time. How do I know when they are ready to 'pick'. I am growing them in a large plastic pot thingy with handles. Will they be OK? I can see shoots coming up now. I'm so excited. What other vegetables can I grow in pots? I've got a small unheated greenhouse.

  • marshmellomarshmello Posts: 683

    Tatties are classed into 3 groups first earlies, second earlies and maincrop. Which variety did you grow ??

  • I am currently growing first earlies, but I really can't remember the variety.  Am letting them just grow above the earthing up now.  If successful I would like to grow some for Christmas.  Would I be able to do this or would frost be a problem?

  • marshmellomarshmello Posts: 683

    First earlies take around 10 weeks from planting to harvest. I've heard of people growing them for xmas, never grown them at that time of the year, myself.  If you grow them under cover, say in a greenhouse or polytunnel, you may get away with it.

  • su6su6 Posts: 3

    I can't remember which variety I planted - King Edwards I think. Can I re-use the compost to gro more after I have harvested these (ever the optimist!)

  • marshmellomarshmello Posts: 683

    Personally, I wouldn't - use it for something else.

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