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Old 16-08-2010, 07:38 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default One potato, two potato .....

I've just finished digging this year's crop of potatoes. The yield
wasn't great and I put that down to the lack of rain here in Normandy. I
had too many seeds for my main bed and so I planted three rows on a
patch that I've kept fallow for this year and it's been covered with
black plastic since last autumn.

The first two rows produced much the same size and number of potatoes as
on my main bed, but the third row which was hard up against the black
plastic (I turned back only enough plastic to plant these three rows)
produced much larger potatoes and more of them.

Does anyone have any idea why this should have happened? Was it the
warmth of the plastic which made this last row do better? Was it,
perhaps, that the plastic kept the moisture in even though the ground
was covered since last autumn. It wouldn't have been due to the lack of
weeds as there were very few anywhere because of the drought.

Has anyone here tried growing potatoes under black plastic? If so, did
you find your yield better than usual?

David

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writing from Le Mesnil Villement, Calvados, France
 
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