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Old 25-01-2012, 06:09 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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"harry" wrote in message
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On Jan 24, 5:15 pm, "Bill Grey" wrote:
"harry" wrote in message

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On Jan 23, 5:24 pm, rabc wrote:

Fancy a one of them planter kits,havent got the space to plant them
directly into the ground so gonna give one of them a go,tempted to
invest in one of them where hopefully i will be removing potatoes from
the bottom panel upwards,any recommendations.....cheers


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rabc


Just use buckets, don't waste your money. Punch a few holes in the
bottom.
Use a sand/compost mix.
You can scrat the compost off the top and pick some spuds without
uprooting the whole plant.
When you plant the spud, leave space and top up with compost mix as
the plant grows.
Don't neglect the watering.

I'm goung to use plastic dustbils , drilled of course. Would you plant
potatoes in layers, say two layers or three in a bin this size?

Bill


I tried that once. There seemed to be no benifit. You can leave a
space on top (about a foot)and put a sheet of glass on top of the
bin. This brought them on a bit.
You can take the glass away later and gradually top up with compost/
soil.

Thanks Harry - I'll try this.

BillI