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Planted my earlies on St Patricks day last year and they cropped well for me, can't quite remember how long they'll take to chit but I'm not awfully bothered. I have read I can rub the sprouts off a few times if the timing doesn't suit.

 

We're right beside the Atlantic here, so we don't get much frost really.

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235. Iv'e counted them. :laugh:

 

Are they Pink Fir Apple at the back left? Nice Taters them. :thumbs:

 

Now that's a good question Ossie. I ordered Colleen, Duke of York, Red Duke of York, Maris Peer, Lady Christl, and Epicure. 5 out of 6 bags had labels on them, the sixth bag had no variety on the label and Epicure wasn't one of the five.

 

I did get a call from the online shop maybe a week or so ago saying they wouldn't be getting one of the varieties I ordered. I forgot to return the call and then the box of seed spuds arrived here, there were six bags so I assumed they got everything until I went chitting today. That they're pink fir apple was my first impression as well, I've emailed the online shop this evening to ask.

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No, maybe next year I might try a few. I've seen a fair bit of talk about them online and in books, there seem a lot of very mixed reviews on the taste.

 

I think they're fairly popular with the organic crowd.

 

Some online places have three or four seed spuds of different varieties, which would be handy for trying out a new variety without having to have a full bag of something it turned out ya didn't like.

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No, maybe next year I might try a few. I've seen a fair bit of talk about them online and in books, there seem a lot of very mixed reviews on the taste.

 

I think they're fairly popular with the organic crowd.

 

Some online places have three or four seed spuds of different varieties, which would be handy for trying out a new variety without having to have a full bag of something it turned out ya didn't like.

i think they are popular with the organic crowd because they are blight resistant.

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