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doddieboy | 11:36 Wed 15th Apr 2009 | Gardening
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I'm going to have a go at growing potatos in a planter bag, what is the best compost to use ?.
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potatoes are pretty hardy and will grow in all sorts of soil or compost. just make sure that you keep the soil moist but dont over water otherwise the tubers may rot. also if you are going to have different varieties, put them in different planter bags and keep them away from each other to reduce the chance of Blight.

Good luck with them. There's nothing better than a home grown potato and the taste is so much better than those you get in a supermarket.
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many thanks ts258, i'm awa to loosen up my green fingers !! ha
i am growing mine in the greenhouse using leftover compost from last years tomatoes - they are very healthy and will be ready shortly. Incidentally the bag I am using is one of the 99p shop green garden waste ones with a few holes I cut in the bottom.
I`ve found Levington Compost is very suitable

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