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Using seed potatoes vs. 'ordinary 'spuds?
On Fri, 28 Nov 2008 01:26:50 +0000, Dan wrote:
Hi, I used to use the spuds that were bought for eating that had got a bit old. Then I got a sort of blight. The young spuds turned into a sort of foul smelling bag of milky fluid in the ground. Not only ruined that planting, but other attempts to plant in the same area. I'd stick to seed potatoes. Yes, I guess it come down to how lucky one feels I guess, if I come across the right kind of seed spuds (Red Rascals is the variety I'm interested in for now) then I'll use proper seed spuds. If not... I'll take my chances with some grocer bought spuds. Thanks for the reply. |
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