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Old 29-03-2005, 05:19 PM
David
 
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Default Old Potatoes

Hi, my son is moving house and has given us a paper sack (25kg) of potatoes
which have started to sprout. Rather than toss them away, I was thinking of
planting some of them in a spare piece of ground I've got. Will this present
any problems?I'm not too bothered about getting a crop, although that would
be a bonus. I don't know which variety they are as they aren't labelled.
Alternatively, if there are problems associated with growing them, could I
compost them?

regards,

David


 
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