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TheScullster 09-03-2011 04:08 PM

Potato Variety Recommendation
 
Hi all

Can someone recommend a main crop please?

Location is east yorkshire and I'm looking for a disease/pest resistant main
crop that will do well in heavy soil.
Kestrel do well as an early, but tried Maris Piper for the main crop last
year and they were poor yield and well munched.

Preferably a variety suited to roast/jacket treatment if possible.

TIA

Phil



Bob Hobden 09-03-2011 05:13 PM

Potato Variety Recommendation
 


"TheScullster" wrote.

Can someone recommend a main crop please?

Location is east yorkshire and I'm looking for a disease/pest resistant main
crop that will do well in heavy soil.
Kestrel do well as an early, but tried Maris Piper for the main crop last
year and they were poor yield and well munched.

Preferably a variety suited to roast/jacket treatment if possible.
..............................

We garden on Thames silt which is acid and a mixture including a significant
proportion of clay, so, for example, much too heavy for King Edwards. We
find "Victoria" is an excellent spud for roasting and jackets, it keeps well
for us and appears to be stronger/healthier growing than other varieties. We
also like "Romano" which is a red early maincrop also good for roasting.

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Regards
Bob Hobden
W.of London. UK



TheScullster 11-03-2011 03:04 PM

Potato Variety Recommendation
 

"Bob Hobden" wrote

"TheScullster" wrote.

Can someone recommend a main crop please?

Location is east yorkshire and I'm looking for a disease/pest resistant
main
crop that will do well in heavy soil.
Kestrel do well as an early, but tried Maris Piper for the main crop last
year and they were poor yield and well munched.

Preferably a variety suited to roast/jacket treatment if possible.
.............................

We garden on Thames silt which is acid and a mixture including a
significant proportion of clay, so, for example, much too heavy for King
Edwards. We find "Victoria" is an excellent spud for roasting and jackets,
it keeps well for us and appears to be stronger/healthier growing than
other varieties. We also like "Romano" which is a red early maincrop also
good for roasting.

--

Thanks Bob

I'll give Victoria a try this year.

Phil




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