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Accidental potatoes
I have discovered I have four potato plants in my rather small garden
that have grown from potatoes in the compost - we only have two small beds and put almost a whole dalek full of compost on the two earlier in the year, clearly some of it wasn't rotted. I have done nothing with them, but am wondering a) is there any point in doing anything b) if so, what (I seem to have a vague idea about shoring them up or something like that!) and c) if I am likely to get any potatoes from them and if so, how will I know they are ready? Thanks from a novice gardener with many daft questions Katie |
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