View Single Post
  #9   Report Post  
Old 08-01-2007, 03:01 AM posted to aus.gardens
Farm1 Farm1 is offline
external usenet poster
 
First recorded activity by GardenBanter: Jul 2006
Posts: 735
Default help! potato emergency!

"0tterbot" wrote in message
"Farm1" please@askifyouwannaknow wrote in message


You mentioned that the spuds had been in for 3 months. IIRC,

Desiree
has about a 120 day to harvest period??????


i just had a google (as my books only say of potatoes in general

"2-3 months
maturing time") & one site says 95-100 days for desirees, so that

would be
right.

so it may be a bit early
to think of harvesting them.


this situation (or disease ;-) might put a natural end to keeping

them in,
though! they're all going yellow, curling up & dying (even some of

the
pontiacs now, which i put in shortly after the desirees, have

stopped
looking differently-diseased & look like they're going the exact

same way).
without any foliage, it's a bit pointless to keep them in much

longer, isn't
it? (i wasn't going to harvest them tomorrow or anything, but it

can't be
long now anyway. i just had lost track of when they went in & didn't
consider how close it must be to time).


If the tops are all dead then it's (sort of ) harvest time.

Pehraps it might be worth checking out
the days to harvest for the varieties and check you garden

notebook to
see when you did plant them to be surer.


i'm thrilled that you think so very highly of me that you think i'd

keep a
notebook. bg!


Snort! I thought everyone had at least one garden notebook! How else
do you keep notes on what works or when you put on white oil or
planted X tree or where you pasted your plant labels for that exotic
tree whose name you can never remember?

kylie (being organised really isn't my strong point!! i can't

emphasise that
enough!!!!)


I'll bet I can beat you hands down for being disorganised (I can lose
a shopping list between the kitchen and the car door) but I do keep up
my garden notebooks. I have 2 "notebooks' and lose one or the other
on a regular basis (that's how disorganised I am) but I can always
find at least one of them - that's where I keep my recipes for making
sprays of what works for what diseases etc. The other book that I
keep and never lose, is an "Any Year" diary and in that I write on the
appropriate date what year it is and what I've just planted and where
and what's in flower when (if I remember to do the flowering bit).