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Cigfreed 04-07-2003 09:32 PM

Potatoes flowering
 
Hello Group!

I don't have a lot of gardening experience (having been an apartment dweller
for most of my life) but this year I am growing potatoes for the first time!

The plants started flowering this week. Does this signal a need for action
on my part? As a total newbie, any info you could share with me would be
helpful...



Nick Maclaren 04-07-2003 10:08 PM

Potatoes flowering
 
In article ,
Cigfreed wrote:

I don't have a lot of gardening experience (having been an apartment dweller
for most of my life) but this year I am growing potatoes for the first time!

The plants started flowering this week. Does this signal a need for action
on my part? As a total newbie, any info you could share with me would be
helpful...


Yes. Pick a flower and put it in your buttonhole, and do the Sir
Walter Raleigh thing :-)

Otherwise, no. It is normal for this time of year.


Regards,
Nick Maclaren.

Janet Baraclough 05-07-2003 12:32 AM

Potatoes flowering
 
The message
from "Cigfreed" contains these words:

Hello Group!


I don't have a lot of gardening experience (having been an apartment dweller
for most of my life) but this year I am growing potatoes for the first time!


The plants started flowering this week. Does this signal a need for action
on my part?


It means, time to look and see if some potatoes are ready for
eating..they shoud be, by now.

Janet

Cigfreed 05-07-2003 12:44 AM

Potatoes flowering
 

"Janet Baraclough" wrote in message
...

It means, time to look and see if some potatoes are ready for
eating..they shoud be, by now.

Janet


Thanks, Nick and Janet, for your words of wisdom (and lol, Nick).

My Mom thought that "all the energy that should be going into the potatoes
will be spent on the flowers," so I tried looking it up on the net but I
came up blank. I trust in your advice and will leave the pretty little
flowers alone.

BTW, if I *did* dig up some, would they be new potato size?



The Devil's Advocate 05-07-2003 08:20 AM

Potatoes flowering
 
Some people pick off the flowers for that reason but most of us leave well
alone

Robert The Devil's Advocate www.pafc.co.uk
"Cigfreed" wrote in message
...
:
: "Janet Baraclough" wrote in message
: ...
:
: It means, time to look and see if some potatoes are ready for
: eating..they shoud be, by now.
:
: Janet
:
: Thanks, Nick and Janet, for your words of wisdom (and lol, Nick).
:
: My Mom thought that "all the energy that should be going into the potatoes
: will be spent on the flowers," so I tried looking it up on the net but I
: came up blank. I trust in your advice and will leave the pretty little
: flowers alone.
:
: BTW, if I *did* dig up some, would they be new potato size?
:
:



Nick Maclaren 05-07-2003 11:44 AM

Potatoes flowering
 
In article ,
Cigfreed wrote:

BTW, if I *did* dig up some, would they be new potato size?


Probably. My new potatoes are a fairly decent size after all the
rain, but I haven't dug any maincrop. It will depend on the
variety and conditions.


Regards,
Nick Maclaren.

Janet Baraclough 06-07-2003 12:56 AM

Potatoes flowering
 
The message
from "Cigfreed" contains these words:


"Janet Baraclough" wrote in message
...


It means, time to look and see if some potatoes are ready for
eating..they shoud be, by now.

Janet


Thanks, Nick and Janet, for your words of wisdom (and lol, Nick).


My Mom thought that "all the energy that should be going into the potatoes
will be spent on the flowers,"


No; they do both with no problem.

so I tried looking it up on the net but I
came up blank. I trust in your advice and will leave the pretty little
flowers alone.


BTW, if I *did* dig up some, would they be new potato size?


Depends when you planted them. You don't need to pull up a plant to
look..just excavate gently around the roots.

Janet.



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