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Just harvested my potatos.

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merton69 | 18:25 Tue 21st Aug 2012 | Gardening
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Hello ABer's!

Just harvested some spuds from my spudbag and would like to know the best way to look after them as we have some shop bought spuds to eat up first?

Also, can I continue to use the bag and it's soil or is it too late in the year to grow spuds?

Thanks,
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If your spuds are suitable for storing. Put them out on a dry surface and let the sun and breeze get at them. Remove any that have holes or damage as these will cause the others to deteriorate when in store.
When the skins are set you will need to store them in a hessian sack in a cool dry place... idealy a garage or shed.
We are just about to plant our christmas spuds, so yes, it's not too late.
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Many thanks!

I think I'll plant some more!
not too late at all, I planted some a couple of weeks ago, my spud supply was sprouting in the kitchen so I planted them.
Sept is the latest to plant `late` spuds.

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