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How do you know when spuds are ready to lift?

For First earlies in the ground, the rule of thumb is when they have finished flowering you can start picking them. But the longer you leave them in the ground the larger the potatoes become, dependant on variety and the amount of water they receive.

 

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Few pics of some bits.  

Some bits from the garden this morning kids n my lads ferret helped ha 

Few bits picked and washed tonight  

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They do say to obviously have a little dig around the plant but I can can never find sod all when I do that :laugh: so only really way is to yank a plant out to give a true reading. Also it takes a while to eat your way up the row so that can be taken into account. Also the slug issue maybe. I was amazed so far I have not seen a slug hole which is great so maybe the constant digging over as I now in my 3rd season is paying off :thumbs:

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Spuds sorted for the week. Not the greatest producers so far but a hit taste wise

 

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savoy and purple sprouting in

 

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this lot should get things moving next year

 

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Plenty of strawberries at the moment. I did plan on jam but I suspect they won't be in fridge long enough :)

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Summer calabrese have been bit of disaster I was expecting decent ones after the winter ones being quite tidy but they all have tiny heads

I have not done much watering if any so I think I need to pull me finger out. The runners looks quite pale and not happy as well

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water wars lol. I am lucky I have a few big drums laying around on my plot that I can fall back on if the communal ones are empty.

Few bits tonight and the first of me Yellow-Podded Mange-Tout Pea

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strawberry jam done :) Blackberry jam next when the time comes and we done

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Microwave?

 

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not the strawberry Allan but will the blackberry as per your recipe worked a charm last year and beats messing about checking for a set :thumbs:

I wasn't sure the strawberry would work being lower in pectin and didn't want to cock it up

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strawberry jam done :) Blackberry jam next when the time comes and we done

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Microwave?

 

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not the strawberry Allan but will the blackberry as per your recipe worked a charm last year and beats messing about checking for a set :thumbs:

I wasn't sure the strawberry would work being lower in pectin and didn't want to cock it up

 

That's why you use jam sugar it has added pectin. :thumbs:

 

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strawberry jam done :) Blackberry jam next when the time comes and we done

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Microwave?

 

TC

 

 

not the strawberry Allan but will the blackberry as per your recipe worked a charm last year and beats messing about checking for a set :thumbs:

I wasn't sure the strawberry would work being lower in pectin and didn't want to cock it up

 

That's why you use jam sugar it has added pectin. :thumbs:

 

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yes thats what I used tonight. Will give it a whirl next time saves a lot of messing about

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Parsnips looking healthy one of my favourite veg to grow nothing seems to bother them and they seem reliable

 

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runners starting to climb

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sweetcorn starting to go

 

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plenty of mange tout

 

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not a slug to be seen in the spuds which is bloody marvellous it was doing my head last year :)

 

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