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Q: What plant food do you recommend for potatoes? –Rae

A: Potatoes are gross feeders but it’s important to feed them the right stuff to encourage tuber growth rather than leaf growth. To start with, planting into lots of good, rich compost will provide good nutrition for the plants. You can also dig in a few handfuls of blood and bone before you plant. During the growing period, make sure you water your spuds consistently. For an increased yield, you can use a specialised potato fertiliser or you can make your own organic liquid feed by brewing a manure tea.

Strangely enough, potatoes are said to especially love the manure of herbivores (cows, sheep, horses, etc) but it’s important not to put this on fresh as it will burn the roots. Fill a barrel with water and add a few buckets of manure, then cover and leave in the sun for 2-3 weeks. The ‘tea’ can then be watered around your potato plants every few weeks to ensure a bumper crop.

For those of you with limited space, try growing potatoes in an old compost bag or bucket. Plant them now and you’ll have baby spuds for your Christmas dinner!

–Zoe Carafice

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Ann
 
Fri November 09, 2012 @ 01:09 PM
What can you suggest to spray my paths with so I don't have to weed them? Have used Roundup in the past but would prefer something that stops weeds germinating at least for a few months.

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