Remember Me?
Menu
Home
Search
Today's Posts
Home
Search
Today's Posts
GardenBanter.co.uk
»
Regional Gardening Discussions
»
United Kingdom
>
When can you start digging potatoes?
LinkBack
Thread Tools
Search this Thread
Display Modes
Prev
Next
#
11
20-07-2009, 08:03 PM
coeur
Registered User
First recorded activity by GardenBanter: Jul 2009
Posts: 1
Quote:
Originally Posted by
alan.holmes
Some have flowers on and I don't know whether that is a sign!
Alan
Incorrect - wait 2 weeks approx AFTER top groth (hulm) wilts to allow tubers to set and the skins harden slightly.
Share
Share this post on
Digg
Del.icio.us
Technorati
Twitter
Reply With Quote
Thread Tools
Search this Thread
Show Printable Version
Search this Thread
:
Advanced Search
Display Modes
Switch to Linear Mode
Switch to Hybrid Mode
Threaded Mode
Posting Rules
Smilies
are
On
[IMG]
code is
Off
HTML code is
Off
Trackbacks
are
On
Pingbacks
are
On
Refbacks
are
On
Similar Threads
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
Digging potatoes in wet soil and downy mildew onions
michael
United Kingdom
5
14-07-2012
05:05 PM
When do you start tomato seeds/when do you set them outdoors?
dave213
Lawns
6
21-02-2010
10:08 PM
To start, sort through your children's closest to find any clothesthat they are no longer wearing. You can use these clothes to sell to theresale shop for extra money, or allow your children to swap the clothes fortheir own selections on their own. B
[email protected]
Lawns
0
22-04-2008
06:52 PM
Digging pond - can I use spoil for banking?
[email protected]
United Kingdom
10
19-09-2005
11:40 PM
Digging bulbs early - can it be done, and how?
Ali
Gardening
3
29-05-2003
05:20 AM
All times are GMT +1. The time now is
05:50 PM
.
Powered by vBulletin® Copyright ©2000 - 2024, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright ©2004-2024 GardenBanter.co.uk.
The comments are property of their posters.
Contact Us
Garden Banter Home
Privacy Statement
Copyright © 2017
LinkBack
LinkBack URL
About LinkBacks
Bookmark & Share
Digg this Thread!
Add Thread to del.icio.us
Bookmark in Technorati
Tweet this thread