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Old 27-06-2009, 11:17 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
Bob Hobden Bob Hobden is offline
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Default size/number of new potatoes


Nick wrote after Paul Luton wrote:
Bob Hobden wrote:

Suggestions for next year....
"Belle de Fontenay" or it's offspring "BF15" (slightly bigger tubers).
"International Kidney" (Jersey Royals but needs seaweed manure to get
the
true flavour)
"Duke of York" (famous for flavour, can be floury wel old, also a Red D
of
Y)


Basically, I agree with Bob, but here are some comments.

I have never found Jersey Royals to be exciting - yes, they are
better than supermarket whites, but that's a pretty low baseline.
Perhaps none of them were grown with seaweed!

Belle de Fontenay and BF15 are first class small, waxy potatoes,
superb for salad, boiled and roasted in olive oil. They should
never be peeled!

Red Duke of York is also excellent - as Bob says, floury - and
are first class mashed or baked and in other ways. I have never
grown ordinary Duke of York.

Both have the advantage that they grow before the worst of the
blight hits, and before spraing gets too bad. Unfortunately, they
are as sensitive to eelworm as any others, so I had to give up :-(


What goes round comes round!
Perhaps you should try "Rocket" then Nick, it's supposed to be partially
resistant to white eelworm and completely resistant to yellow eelworm.
Or "Aminca", resistant to golden eelworm and spraing.

Have to know your eelworm though. :-)

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Regards
Bob Hobden
just W. of London