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After the rain and floods most of my potatoes are putting out new green
growth.
The problem is that although the rows were planted 18" apart they are
growing into the 18" space and the potato patch looks like one cotinuous
mass of potato foliage.... and masses of weed. I have taken the dandelion
and their roots out as much as possible. The rest of the weeds are just
impossible without treading on potato plants.

What to do with the rest of the weeds? Will they die when the potato
foliage grows even more?

Should I sacrifice some growth and earth them up?

Thanks.
Baz
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On Mon, 14 May 2012 11:32:38 GMT, Baz wrote:

After the rain and floods most of my potatoes are putting out new green
growth.
The problem is that although the rows were planted 18" apart they are
growing into the 18" space and the potato patch looks like one cotinuous
mass of potato foliage.... and masses of weed. I have taken the dandelion
and their roots out as much as possible. The rest of the weeds are just
impossible without treading on potato plants.

What to do with the rest of the weeds? Will they die when the potato
foliage grows even more?

Should I sacrifice some growth and earth them up?

Thanks.
Baz



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Got any grass clippings or straw?


Thanks, mogga.
I can get both, please tell me more.
Mulch is it? Everything including weeds? I can do that but only in degrees,
probably take me a week or a lot more depending how thick it has to be. But
I like the idea. This is the only time I have seen my spuds do this
spreading thing.

Baz
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Baz wrote:
Mulch is it? Everything including weeds? I can do that but only in degrees,
probably take me a week or a lot more depending how thick it has to be. But
I like the idea. This is the only time I have seen my spuds do this
spreading thing.


Perhaps the constant rain has given them an extra growth spurt
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Baz wrote:
Mulch is it? Everything including weeds? I can do that but only in
degrees, probably take me a week or a lot more depending how thick it
has to be. But I like the idea. This is the only time I have seen my
spuds do this spreading thing.


Perhaps the constant rain has given them an extra growth spurt


That's my thought.

Baz


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On Wednesday, May 16, 2012 3:33:36 PM UTC+1, Baz wrote:
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Baz wrote:
Perhaps the constant rain has given them an extra growth spurt


That's my thought.

Baz


I would settle for seeing any growth at the moment so I know the spuds didn't drown! No shoots above the hills yet.

First earlies in bags are romping away, the maincrop were a relatively late sowing, to be fair.

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Baz wrote:
Mulch is it? Everything including weeds? I can do that but only in
degrees, probably take me a week or a lot more depending how thick it
has to be. But I like the idea. This is the only time I have seen my
spuds do this spreading thing.

Perhaps the constant rain has given them an extra growth spurt

That's my thought.


I wonder if we're likely to get kingsized spuds this year?
(or more likely, tiny blight-damaged ones)

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