May 28, 2024

22 thoughts on “VIDEO: True Potato Seed (TPS) Update

  1. I guess those Potatoes will need a name. P, B and A? Hope the bags do the job. At least you will be able to take them in if there is chance of frost. Your other spuds have great chits, which I envy. All mine look like MONSTERS hehhee.

  2. I'm sorry, LOL. You garden about the same as my spouse. Oh, these potatoes are bad, let's put them in some soil and see what happens! LOL, I hope your crop is better than his were. Thanks for sharing. Stay safe.

  3. Hi Adam i use grow bags simply because someone gave them to me no longer needed….. Chitting potatoes is a must gives em a fighting chance… i have many varieties growing now all my own potatoes from last year…. here seed potatoes are expensive ….. i keep so many back as my seed …. store them in hessian potato bags in my garage…. until January /February time {{{ those seed with long chits / sprouts are fine just leave em Be…. lets face it that's how they all grow once they are in the dirt…. most of mine have leggy sprouts {{{ i get pounds of pots from them …:- OK Adam hope your venture into growing from bags is a success.. im sure it will be …. Oh just one thing don't forget to feed them through the growin season a good branded potato fertiliser works wonders…………………Ed

  4. Hi Adam, I bought a potato kit from Thompson & Morgan that was advertised in the paper. It consisted of 3 Maris Piper spuds and 3 bags. The bags are approximately 12" square. They said that in their trials they found that 1 spud in a small bag cropped much better than putting 3 in a large bag. Just have to wait and see. I will show you the next time you are over. Dave.

  5. Just be aware that the lighter green grow bag you probably bought at Poundland is not UV treated. I had 3 of the same last year, put them on my patio and completely disintegrated by the end of summer, littering the environment around it with degrading plastic bag pieces. Very poor quality, wouldnt use it again. Not suitable for the purpose it is sold for. 🙁 It is the top one at 1:13

  6. I just bought a big bag of Charlottes, more than I really can plant, I'll be sticking them everywhere I think! I only have our front yard (garden) and I use pots and buckets mostly. Someday I hope to get a house with a good garden area (we rent here). I'm new at potatoes, do I need to let them chit or sprout before I plant them?

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