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Growing spuds in containers

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bradmoor | 20:09 Tue 19th Jan 2010 | Home & Garden
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I have grown 1st early potatoes in pots for the last 2 years and have already got my seed spuds from a local garden centre. It occured to me today that perhaps one does not need to "chit " the seed , as I did when I grew them in my veg garden and in the pots in 08 and 09 Can anyone advise me as to whether I still need to put them on a windowsill to chit, or just wait until the warmer weather arrives and pot them up.The variety I am trying this year is Lady Christal.
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not an answer to your question, but you've inspired me. I've always wondered if growing potatoes in containers is possible. might try it!
i've done the spuds in a container thing where you put the spuds in a bit of compost in the bottom of the bin then just keep covering the shoots up. I didn't sprout them on the windowsill first but did wait until all risk of frost was past before starting them.
when mine are ready the supermarkets sell so cheaply - it's an uneconomical crop.
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Yes,Tambourine, you are probably right, but home-grown always seem to taste better!

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