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Anne Thomas
Posted 2013-03-03 20:58 (#1228)
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If you missed potato day, There are left over potatoes at Cromarty, Culbokie and North Kessock and soon to be some at Glachbeg.

Drumsmittal Park. Contact Anne Thomas anne.katherine.thomas@gmail.com

First Earlies
Rocket
Colleen
Jaerla
Pentland Javelin
Sherine

Second Earlies
Anya
Bambino
British Queen
Catriona
Linda
Trixie

Early Maincrop
Ambo
Harlequin
Highland Burgundy Red
Hunter
Lady Balfour
Paru
Picasso
Red Pontiac
Salad Blue
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Anne Thomas
Posted 2013-03-08 16:14 (#1229 - in reply to #1228)
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Bob has these at Glachbeg
Pentland Javelin

Catriona
Maris Peer
Trixie

Harlequin
Paru
Salad Blue

Valor

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Anne Thomas
Posted 2013-03-12 22:31 (#1230 - in reply to #1228)
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These are going to be at Ferintosh (Culbokie) market plus some others that went straight there
Rocket, Casablanca, Foremost, Vales Emerald, Nicola, Desiree, Harlequin, Hunter, Maris Piper, Orchestra, Paru, Red Emmalie, Red King Edward, Rodeo, Sante, Arran Victory and Sarpo Mira
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Martin
Posted 2013-03-15 14:03 (#1231 - in reply to #1230)
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I now have all the seed potatoes that will be at the Ferintosh market in Culbokie tomorrow. They are listed on the attached, NB we won't have spare copies of this list, so if you want to have one to consult, best to print it out!



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Attachments PotatoDay2013Culbokie.docx (41KB - 316 downloads)
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maggie dove
Posted 2013-04-16 12:06 (#1251 - in reply to #1228)
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following in Jemimaville

First early
Collen
Rocket
Vales Emereld
Sherine
Ulster classic

Second early
Trixie
Catriona
Bambino
Nadine
Wilja
Maris Peer

Early Main
Red Emmille
Highland Burgundy Red
Picasso
Red Pontiac
Sante
Red King Edward

Late Main
Valor
Arran Victory
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John Wood
Posted 2013-05-21 11:31 (#1276 - in reply to #1251)
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Location: Cromarty
What has happened to the remaining seed potatoes? Have we got lots left?
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Anne Thomas
Posted 2013-05-21 18:07 (#1277 - in reply to #1228)
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I've only got a few. About 3 half trays. I think Bob has a couple of boxes at Glachbeg and there is one box in Culbokie and a few are in Inverness for schools there. A large number have gone to schools and charities such as btcv and blytheswood and we actually sold several hundred pounds more at various work places, the green house etc.
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Anne Thomas
Posted 2013-05-21 18:08 (#1278 - in reply to #1228)
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I've only got a few. About 3 half trays. I think Bob has a couple of boxes at Glachbeg and there is one box in Culbokie and a few are in Inverness for schools there. A large number have gone to schools and charities such as btcv and blytheswood and we actually sold several hundred pounds more at various work places, the green house etc.
Let me know if you can think of a good home for the last few.
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Agric
Posted 2013-05-21 22:40 (#1279 - in reply to #1276)
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I have left about 450 saved from 2011 and about 200-300 left over from potato day, I don't expect to plant more than 200 of these. Tommy wants about 60, otherwise they would like a good home. About 50 varieties in small quantities of each, around half of which weren't at potato day.

Any takers? - say what varieties or what types of potato and I'll see what I've got.

BTW you need to get your late maincrop varieties in now, maincrop best by end of May, most second earlies can be planted in the first half of June and still crop well.
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