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Harvesting potatoes the Vegmonkey way

Tuesday, June 17th, 2008

earlies-grabbed Harvesting potatoes the Vegmonkey way

As we only have a small area to grow our veg in, harvesting is usually left until we can get the best from the crop, rather than pulling things up before they are ready! This way we get the best veg from the space. The only real exception to this usually is the carrots and onions, which get raided whenever we get the chance!

At the weekend, i got quite excited (like i do!) about the rest of the early Ulster Sceptre potatoes. Rather than pull up the entire plants, i decided to delve my hand into the soil underneath each plant, and see what i could find. As you can see from the picture, i found about 600g from the metre row, of three initial tubers.

Not bad that! The plants are holding up nicely after my intrusion, so hopefully will produce a further crop within 3 weeks, when they will need to come out so that the courgettes and squashes can use the space. I don’t see any reason why this cannot be a regular thing with earlies, who says the plant has to be dug up? As long as the soil is pliable enough, dig in!