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Default Using seed potatoes vs. 'ordinary 'spuds?

On Fri, 28 Nov 2008 09:30:45 +1100, David Hare-Scott wrote:

"Jeßus" wrote in message
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Might seem like a naive question - but I'm still learning all about
temperate climate veggies

Pros & Cons of using proper seed spuds vs. spuds from the grocers?

For those that have tried both - what are your experiences and
conclusions?


Seed potatoes are generally smaller so it is cheaper to plant them whole
(although they can be cut provided you leave at least one eye on each
part and preferably let the cuts callus before planting) and they should
be certified disease free. Other than that they ought to be exactly the
same as grocer's unless the grocer's taters are diseased. What is the
chance that grocer's potatoes carry disease? I don't know.


Thanks David. As I've just mentioned to Greenie, I'll probably just use
spuds sourced from the grocer.



 
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