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Growing your own veg etc
Next year I might have a dabble at growing some of my own produce, veg/herbs
etc. I have a potentially stupid question, do you need to keep buying seeds or once its kicked off can you keep going? Ie, will a potato grow into a plant, can tomato pips be planted? Ta. |
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"R D S" wrote in message ... Next year I might have a dabble at growing some of my own produce, veg/herbs etc. I have a potentially stupid question, do you need to keep buying seeds or once its kicked off can you keep going? Ie, will a potato grow into a plant, can tomato pips be planted? Ta. Potatoes no but tomato seeds we have a superb plant this year and have kept seed to 'try' them again |
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"'Mike'" wrote in message
... "R D S" wrote in message ... Next year I might have a dabble at growing some of my own produce, veg/herbs etc. I have a potentially stupid question, do you need to keep buying seeds or once its kicked off can you keep going? Ie, will a potato grow into a plant, can tomato pips be planted? Ta. Potatoes no but tomato seeds we have a superb plant this year and have kept seed to 'try' them again Interesting. So when a spud sprouts what would it do if planted? Good luck with the tomatoes. I want to get into the swing of growing my own stuff before GM takes off. |
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"R D S" wrote in message ... "'Mike'" wrote in message ... "R D S" wrote in message ... Next year I might have a dabble at growing some of my own produce, veg/herbs etc. I have a potentially stupid question, do you need to keep buying seeds or once its kicked off can you keep going? Ie, will a potato grow into a plant, can tomato pips be planted? Ta. Potatoes no but tomato seeds we have a superb plant this year and have kept seed to 'try' them again Interesting. So when a spud sprouts what would it do if planted? Good luck with the tomatoes. I want to get into the swing of growing my own stuff before GM takes off. Sorry I read the question wrong about the Spuds. I read it as if you were asking if the Spud plant was a permanent thing and you took spuds off the same plant each year :-((( Yes a sprouting spud will grow. During the War this was done a lot at home, even though Farmers were paid more per acre for spuds than other crops and spuds were not rationed. I digress :-( |
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On Sep 14, 7:42*pm, "R D S" wrote:
Next year I might have a dabble at growing some of my own produce, veg/herbs etc. I have a potentially stupid question, do you need to keep buying seeds or once its kicked off can you keep going? Ie, will a potato grow into a plant, can tomato pips be planted? Peas and broadbeans do very well this way - keep some to dry and replant the following year. Did amazing well this year with last year's peas. All veg can be done in this way, though mangetout would be tricky ;o) You can let leeks flower and collect seeds, pumpkins, all herbs etc. Its a wonderful way to save money. Keep all your seeds in envelopes, dry and dark, I keep mine in shoe boxes. I swap lots with friends and neighbours and collect weird seeds on my travels, sometime I have no clue what it is but that makes it more interesting. |
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R D S writes
"'Mike'" wrote in message ... "R D S" wrote in message ... Next year I might have a dabble at growing some of my own produce, veg/herbs etc. I have a potentially stupid question, do you need to keep buying seeds or once its kicked off can you keep going? Ie, will a potato grow into a plant, can tomato pips be planted? Ta. Potatoes no but tomato seeds we have a superb plant this year and have kept seed to 'try' them again Interesting. So when a spud sprouts what would it do if planted? It would grow into a potato. The reason people buy new each year is to do with keeping diseases at bay. Good luck with the tomatoes. I want to get into the swing of growing my own stuff before GM takes off. -- Kay |
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On Sep 14, 7:42 pm, "R D S" wrote: Next year I might have a dabble at growing some of my own produce, veg/herbsetc. I have a potentially stupid question, do you need to keep buying seeds or once its kicked off can you keep going? Ie, will a potato grow into a plant, can tomato pips be planted? (snip) All veg can be done in this way, This is incorrect. Not all veg can be grown this way. Some can. It generally doesn't matter greatly for things like tomatoes but it can be extremely important for other plants such as sweet corn. If you want to grow plants from saved seed, learn about hybrids - do a google on "F1 seeds" and "open pollinated seeds" and start learning from there. |
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"'Mike'" wrote in message ... "R D S" wrote in message ... Next year I might have a dabble at growing some of my own produce, veg/herbs etc. I have a potentially stupid question, do you need to keep buying seeds or once its kicked off can you keep going? Ie, will a potato grow into a plant, can tomato pips be planted? Ta. Potatoes no but tomato seeds we have a superb plant this year and have kept seed to 'try' them again In the days before i knew anything about F1 Hybrid seeds... .... I once grew some peppers from seeds "salvaged" from a greengrocers pepper, they were lovely, but the second year crop was a disaster! This might hve been more to do with local conditions. I didnt even have a greenhouse in those days, but the significance to me is that it worked first time. John |
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from "R D S" contains these words: "'Mike'" wrote in message ... "R D S" wrote in message ... Next year I might have a dabble at growing some of my own produce, veg/herbs etc. I have a potentially stupid question, do you need to keep buying seeds or once its kicked off can you keep going? Ie, will a potato grow into a plant, can tomato pips be planted? Ta. Potatoes no but tomato seeds we have a superb plant this year and have kept seed to 'try' them again Interesting. So when a spud sprouts what would it do if planted? Good luck with the tomatoes. I want to get into the swing of growing my own stuff before GM takes off. Just bought some British-grown San Marzano tomatoes to get seed from - they're slightly different from the Italian ones I got a fortnight ago. Also got a heart-shaped tomato, translates as 'beef heart'. As regards your potato question, I don't think it is illegal for a gardener to keep seed (the small ones) potatoes and plant them the following year, but commercial growers have to have their 'seed' potatoes from a grower oop north. (Anti-disease regulation) ISTR something about second generation 'seed' being allowed under some circumstances, BICBW. Sometimes potatoes will overwinter if they are well covered, but you really should grow your potatoes on a different piece of ground each year - preferably with three years of other crops between. -- Rusty Direct reply to: horrid dot squeak snailything zetnet point co period uk Separator in search of a sig |
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R D S wrote:
.. : So when a spud sprouts what would it do if planted? I had three sprouting in my cupboard so thought, why not give it a go. I got three meals from them :-) And I didn't bank them up or anything. -- Steve |
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