Check over your tubers for any rotted or damaged ones then start the healthy ones off in trays or pots of compost in a shletered, frost free spot. When they start to make shoots you can take cuttings at about 3" high and root them in pots of compost and grit.
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Check over your tubers for any rotted or damaged ones then start the healthy ones off in trays or pots of compost in a shletered, frost free spot. When they start to make shoots you can take cuttings at about 3" high and root them in pots of compost and grit.
Have a read of this from the RHS - https://www.rhs.org.uk/Advice/Profile?pID=592&cID=933