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Ian B[_2_] 08-06-2010 01:37 PM

Potatoes Falling Over
 
I mentioned before, I'm growing some spuds for the first time. They're now
a couple of feet tall and there are some flower buds developing. However
today when I went out to look a couple of the plants have sort of fallen
over; they just don't seem to be able to support their own weight. I can't
see any sign of illness; they are green and healthy looking and unblemished.

Is this normal?


Ian



shazzbat 09-06-2010 09:51 AM

Potatoes Falling Over
 

"Ian B" wrote in message
...
I mentioned before, I'm growing some spuds for the first time. They're now
a couple of feet tall and there are some flower buds developing. However
today when I went out to look a couple of the plants have sort of fallen
over; they just don't seem to be able to support their own weight. I can't
see any sign of illness; they are green and healthy looking and
unblemished.

Is this normal?



It is if you've had heavy rain :-)

I would lift them upright and earth them up, ie draw up the soil around the
stems so there's only about half as much showing.

Steve


No Name 09-06-2010 10:01 AM

Potatoes Falling Over
 
shazzbat wrote:
Is this normal?

It is if you've had heavy rain :-)


Or if you've had mating foxes dancing in them!

I would lift them upright and earth them up, ie draw up the soil around the
stems so there's only about half as much showing.


I see lots of people are pulling their earlies already ... Nick is insisting
we're not allowed to until we have flowers showing, which we still don't
seem to (my dad has, and he's 200 miles north!). I think the frost may have
put ours back a long way. :-/

Ian B[_2_] 09-06-2010 02:26 PM

Potatoes Falling Over
 
shazzbat wrote:
"Ian B" wrote in message
...
I mentioned before, I'm growing some spuds for the first time. They're
now a couple of feet tall and there are some flower buds
developing. However today when I went out to look a couple of the
plants have sort of fallen over; they just don't seem to be able to
support their own weight. I can't see any sign of illness; they are
green and healthy looking and unblemished.

Is this normal?



It is if you've had heavy rain :-)

I would lift them upright and earth them up, ie draw up the soil
around the stems so there's only about half as much showing.



I'd do that, but the soil is like thick brown paint at the moment. Yay, the
British summer! :)


Ian



Dave Hill 09-06-2010 06:06 PM

Potatoes Falling Over
 
On 9 June, 14:26, "Ian B" wrote:
shazzbat wrote:
"Ian B" wrote in message
.. .
I mentioned before, I'm growing some spuds for the first time. They're
now a couple of feet tall and there are some flower buds
developing. However today when I went out to look a couple of the
plants have sort of fallen over; they just don't seem to be able to
support their own weight. I can't see any sign of illness; they are
green and healthy looking and unblemished.


Is this normal?


It is if you've had heavy rain :-)


I would lift them upright and earth them up, ie draw up the soil
around the stems so there's only about half as much showing.


I'd do that, but the soil is like thick brown paint at the moment. Yay, the
British summer! :)

Ian- Hide quoted text -

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don't wory, falling over wont hurt them


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