tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8030169812949635012024-03-05T10:36:22.353+00:00Jamieson Brothers Seed PotatoesThe Jamieson Brothers seed potato blog full of relevant information about growing potatoes.
JBA seed potatoes were formed in 1895 and are renowned for their high quality seed potatoes that are used throughout the potato industry.JBA seed potatoeshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14684771498831928913noreply@blogger.comBlogger132125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-803016981294963501.post-66964398990790210672012-04-17T15:23:00.002+01:002012-04-17T15:23:44.828+01:00Careers at JBAJBA Seed Potatoes are currently recruiting new members of staff to join our seed potato business based at Annan.<br />
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We have a selection of jobs available at the moment and we would invite you to contact us by email with your CV or if you have never been employed you can still apply by telling us about how keen you are to join us.<br />
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All jobs will be the standard 38hour week and wages will be paid weekly direct to your bank account. <br />
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Office admin/Sales/Secretary position is available to the correct person who can demonstrate the skills required. The successful applicant should be computer literate, have a good telephone manner, be able to process telephone sales, take messages, organise orders to be despatched and take control of general running of the office.(Job Term)Position Full Time. <br />
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Sales and invoicing position. This job will involve processing all sales via mail order, telephone and website sales. You will be in charge of credit notes and anything else related to the taking of sales and invoicing. (Job Term) Part time 6months but may lead to full time work. <br />
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PHP programmer and developer - A skilled PHP programmer is required to maintain and expand our current presence on the internet. You will be required to update and improve our company structure by improving all aspects of our websites and admin areas. Necessary skills include PHP/MySQL and jQuery, with a knowledge of OpenCart systems a bonus. Contact kit@jbaseedpotatoes.co.uk<br />
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Potato Roguer - Student or skilled potato roguers are required for the summer season. This season is normally June - August and provides a good income to seasonal workers. If you need to learn how to rogue then you can apply to the SAC for the course http://www.sac.ac.uk/news/currentnews/12n27potatoroguers<br />
Once you have passed the course or can prove you have the ability to rogue then you can inform us and we can add you to our list of seasonal workers.<br />
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Head Tractor Person - Being a tractor driver at JBA will involve being able to work all types of potato machinery from de-stoners to Harvesters. We also do all of our own spraying so a relevant spray license would be ideal. When not on tractor duties you will be working with potatoes in the stores and be the head foreman in charge of a team of workers in the grading and packaging section.<br />
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General Farm Worker/Potato Worker - You will be tasked with all normal duties of a farm worker on a potato farm. Your duties will involve grading potatoes, harvesting potatoes, planting potatoes and learning how to work all the machinery involved with those duties.<br />
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Mail Order Worker - JBA has one of the largest mail order potato businesses in the UK. We are constantly looking for new recruits to join our expanding team. Your job will involve being able to pick and pack orders received by us and making sure the correct products are sent to the correct customer.<br />
(Job Term) Part time 6months but may lead to full time work. <br />
Contact jobs@jbaseedpotatoes.co.ukJBA seed potatoeshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14684771498831928913noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-803016981294963501.post-62800414150777248562012-03-15T08:02:00.001+00:002012-03-15T08:03:49.678+00:00Kondor Seed PotatoesJBA Seed Potatoes are pleased to announce that we have a very limited amount of Kondor first generation seed potatoes(minitubers) available for planting this year.<br />
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There are only 75 tubers available this year of this world record holding variety. Kondor holds the record for the worlds heaviest potato as set by Peter Glazebrook in 2011. That giant spud weighed in at over 10lbs.<br />
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This may be your only chance to get brand new stock of this variety so make the most of it. <a href="http://www.jbaseedpotatoes.co.uk/buy-seed-potatoes/maincrop-seed-potatoes?product_id=20817">http://www.jbaseedpotatoes.co.uk/buy-seed-potatoes/maincrop-seed-potatoes?product_id=20817</a>JBA seed potatoeshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14684771498831928913noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-803016981294963501.post-73536065631064043322011-11-10T18:35:00.000+00:002011-11-10T18:35:13.311+00:00British Potato Championships 2012There is a new championship for the 2012 season.<br />
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JBA Seed Potatoes are pleased to announce that the British Potato Championships will be taking place at next years Causey Show.<br />
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There will be £100 on offer for 1st prize in 3 seperate classes.<br />
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Class one is for a plate of 5 white potatoes.<br />
Class two is for a plate of 5 part coloured potatoes<br />
Class three is for a plate of 5 full coloured potatoes.<br />
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The winner of each class will then be put forward to the finals and the best plate will win the grower the title of the British Potato Champion.<br />
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Causey show is going from strength to strength and we think it is the ideal place for the championships.<br />
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There will be more details to follow very soon.JBA seed potatoeshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14684771498831928913noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-803016981294963501.post-64782729199951101652011-11-10T18:27:00.001+00:002011-12-21T19:09:59.134+00:00JBA World Potato Championships 2012JBA seed potatoes have been confirmed as the new sponsors of the World potato championships that are held at the Dundee Flower show.<br />
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There is some major prize money on offer at the show with £250 on offer for 1st prize.<br />
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To enter the class you need to have 6 varieties of 6 potatoes on 6 separate plates. The exhibits really do look well at this event and we would encourage people to try and enter this show.<br />
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Current world champion Sherie Plumb who is supplied by JBA seed potatoes travels all the way from Essex just to get the chance to exhibit at this major show.<br />
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At the same show we will also be sponsoring the Scottish championships. To enter this class you must exhibit 4 varieties with 4 potatoes per plate. <br />
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There will be more information about this to follow so stay tuned.JBA seed potatoeshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14684771498831928913noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-803016981294963501.post-58827497675685445112011-11-02T14:50:00.000+00:002011-11-02T14:50:17.406+00:00JBA exhibition potato mixJBA exhibition standard compost mix<br />
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Our latest venture is into the world of compost. I have over the last 2 years mixed up all my own potato mixes to grow exhibition potatoes in which I found to be very costly and time consuming. So my answer is to offer the complete mix as used by the top show growers in the country.<br />
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My mix is 80litres of Irish moss peat that is finely graded and screened between a size of 5-15mm so that the mixture allows air through it without compacting. To the 80 litres I add 400grams of TEV 4 fertilizer and 400grams of my finely powdered calcified seaweed alternative.<br />
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This is the perfect mix for growing your show potatoes in. <br />
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We will offer this in pallet deals or it can be purchased at an individual bag rate.JBA seed potatoeshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14684771498831928913noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-803016981294963501.post-55285723291045678732011-10-10T20:44:00.001+01:002011-10-10T20:44:50.806+01:0050% extra free this year in our taster packsThis year we have gone for packs of ten tubers instead of our usual 5 tuber packs.<br />
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The best news about it is that we have held them at the same price as last years packs of 5 at £1.99.<br />
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So you will be getting the same top quality Scottish seed potatoes but at an even greater discounted price of £1.99 for ten tubers.<br />
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So far our pre orders have almost matched what we sold by the same time in December of last year so the demand is bigger than ever.<br />
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We have also launched a new looking site with a quicker shopping system and speedier checkout system.<br />
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We hope you find all the changes to your liking.JBA seed potatoeshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14684771498831928913noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-803016981294963501.post-83444083152022693042011-09-03T19:14:00.001+01:002011-09-03T19:16:48.166+01:00World Champion Seed Suppliers AgainThe 2011 World potato champion is once again Sherie Plumb and family.<br />
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They had an extra special display this year that consisted of Amour,Bonnie,Sherine,Winston,Kestrel and Blue Belle which were all supplied by JBA Seed Potatoes.<br />
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Sherie was also first in the NVS Amour Class.<br />
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The NVS Sherine class was also won by Sherie.<br />
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First in the coloured potato class was new grower Owain Roberts with a great plate of Kestrel grown in a brand new growing medium supplied by Medwyn Williams and in our new polypots which now have extra holes in them to allow extra uptake of nutrients and allow excess water to get out of the bag.<br />
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Sherie had a second prize in the coloured potato class with a great plate of Purple Eyed Seedling.<br />
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Other prize winners were Eric Craik with a few seconds and thirds in a fiercly contested competition with some NVS Sherine and NVS Amour. Eric had a new system this year that covered the potato bags and stopped too much rain water getting into the polypots. He certainly had a great skin finish on them.<br />
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JBA seed potatoeshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14684771498831928913noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-803016981294963501.post-56239743212874733682011-08-28T09:12:00.000+01:002011-08-28T09:12:43.225+01:00JBA seed potatoes win againAnother good weekend for our potatoes at the National championships of the NVS. <br />
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In the white potato class Sherie Plumb won again with a great set of Winston. She was closely followed by a new young Welsh breeder called Owain(Wmff as he is known on his blog)who grew his potatoes in a brand new peat mixture that has been formulated by Medwyn Williams. This new peat mixture sounds to be the perfect growing medium for show potatoes.<br />
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In the coloured potato section Owain won with what is said to be some of the best Kestrel ever seen anywhere.<br />
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Both of the JBA sponsored potato classes were won by Sherie Plumb and family. They won the NVS Amour and NVS Sherine potato classes.<br />
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Overall it was one of the best shows ever for potatoes and the fact that all the winners are supplied by JBA seed potatoes just goes to prove how good our seed is.<br />
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We would like to thank all of our customers and wish them continued success.JBA seed potatoeshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14684771498831928913noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-803016981294963501.post-30780839465693473092011-08-11T17:40:00.000+01:002011-08-11T17:40:33.956+01:00The Final Weekend To Order Christmas PotatoesThis weekend is your final chance to purchase autumn planting potatoes online from us. Our last posting day for them is Monday so be quick and buy them before we sell out.<br />
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<a href="http://www.jbaseedpotatoes.co.uk/autumn-and-christmas-potatoes-c11.html">Buy Christmas Potatoes</a>JBA seed potatoeshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14684771498831928913noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-803016981294963501.post-3116521200885632102011-06-07T13:50:00.000+01:002011-06-07T13:50:01.043+01:00JBA wins GOLD medal at Gardening Scotland 2011JBA won our first ever Gold medal at Gardening Scotland 2011.<br />
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This was the first time ever that we had put on a display and we were delighted with the results.<br />
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My friend Ian Stocks is a master at the dark art of staging exhibits and I learnt alot from him over the past 2 days.<br />
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Watch my video and see what you think.<br />
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Anyway here is the video <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CL9xYyJ-U7M">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CL9xYyJ-U7M</a><br />
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You can comment on them here <a href="http://growingpotatoes.co.uk/forums/showthread.php/315-Royal-Potatoes-Harvested-29-4-11">http://growingpotatoes.co.uk/forums/showthread.php/315-Royal-Potatoes-Harvested-29-4-11</a><br />
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I also have a few photos of them just waiting to be washed a devoured. <br />
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If you would like to purchase eating potatoes from us then you are in luck as we have just started to mail them direct to households. <a href="http://www.jbaseedpotatoes.co.uk/potatoes-to-eat-c49.html">CLICK HERE</a> to go to our selection of quality Scottish eating potatoesJBA seed potatoeshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14684771498831928913noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-803016981294963501.post-47195496745221972512011-03-28T19:58:00.000+01:002011-03-28T19:58:25.444+01:00Powdered Calcified Seaweed from JBAFor years people have asked for this product and we are now pleased to bring you this specialist product,<br />
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It is now available from us in 20kg sack. <a href="http://www.jbaseedpotatoes.co.uk/hessian-sacks-and-sundries/powdered-calcified-seaweed-p300.html">http://www.jbaseedpotatoes.co.uk/hessian-sacks-and-sundries/powdered-calcified-seaweed-p300.html</a>JBA seed potatoeshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14684771498831928913noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-803016981294963501.post-14461873958232393982011-03-08T15:42:00.000+00:002011-03-08T15:42:32.478+00:0025% OFF ALL PRICESWe are now offering 25% off all purchases at the following sign up page <a href="http://www.jbaseedpotatoes.co.uk/newsletter_offers.html">http://www.jbaseedpotatoes.co.uk/newsletter_offers.html</a>JBA seed potatoeshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14684771498831928913noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-803016981294963501.post-14814416275120246462011-03-04T21:32:00.002+00:002011-03-04T21:32:27.393+00:00Potato Day This Sunday The 6th of MarchRemeber that we are having our annual potato day at Gardenwise of Dumfries this Sunday between 10am and 4pm.<br />
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Medwyn Williams will be on hand to give advice and talks about all things vegetable.JBA seed potatoeshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14684771498831928913noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-803016981294963501.post-62277097908875636172011-02-26T20:10:00.002+00:002011-02-26T20:10:55.744+00:00Planting PotatoesPlanting Potatoes in the garden<br />
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Growing potatoes in soil is still the most common and popular way to grow potatoes.<br />
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There are 5 different types of soil throughout the UK and some potatoes grow better in different soil types than others.<br />
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LOAM- A loamy soil is the ideal blend of clay and sand. It has the advantage of two types and none of their disadvantages. The presence of sand allows the water to percolate through quickly and the presence of the clay helps to keep the soil moist.<br />
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CLAY- This a smooth silky soil to touch and even when it is well drained it is inclined to be cold and wet. This type of soil should be worked in the autumn and left over the winter to break down.<br />
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SANDY- A sandy soil is light and easy to cultivate with a fork. It is a warm soilbecause it accepts the sun's rays much more easily. Sandy soils require plenty of organic matter as they are low in plant nutrients.<br />
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PEATY SOIL- Some times referred to as mossland peaty soil can become waterlogged and contain very little plant food but plenty organic matter. Fertilizers must be used with this soil type to maximise results.<br />
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LIMEY SOILS- Chalky or limey soil is usually shallow. It is lacking in humus and plant food, such soils are dry and sticky and unpleasant to cultivate when wet. Plants growing in these conditions can often suffer from stunted growth and lime induced chlorosis. Growing potatoes in limey soils is not highly recommended.<br />
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To prepare your soil you should try and add organic matter in the back end of the previous year and this will give it time to break down over the winter and will add essential feeding to your soil.<br />
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Most potatoes are planted in the UK after mid March so as to avoid frosts, although this is not always the case. In the South of England it is possible to plant potatoes from the middle of February, whereas in the North of Scotland it is normal to plant potatoes in mid April.<br />
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To work out how many potatoes you will need for your garden or allotment, I would normally say for first earlies that you would give them a square foot per potato, and for second earlies and maincrops you should give them a square foot and a half per potato.<br />
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That should now make it easy for you to measure the area you wish to plant with potatoes and work out how many potatoes are needed.<br />
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Your potato bed should be turned over at least 1 week before you wish to plant your potatoes. A good garden fork can make this job a lot easier or maybe you can borrow or hire a rotovator.<br />
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Dig a simple trench the width of your shovel and 6inches deep before adding some fertilizer to the bottom of the trench. There are many good fertilizers that you can buy but make sure they are proper balanced potato fertilizers, as a general purpose fertilizer will not do the job.<br />
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Once you have added the fertilizer to the trench then simply fork the fertilizer into the bottom of the trench so that the soil is nice and loose below where the potatoes will be situated. Now that the trench is prepared you can add the potatoes to the trench.<br />
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Space your first earlies about 8-10 inches apart. Second earlies can be space 10-12 inches apart. Maincrops can be planted 12-15inches apart. Once you have planted your potatoes you can simply back fill the trench until the soil is level once again.<br />
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As the potato haulms grow you can ridge up the sides of the trench so that it forms a peak. This will allow the potatoes to grow upwards and prevent them from turning green and inedible.JBA seed potatoeshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14684771498831928913noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-803016981294963501.post-83905484962859189622011-01-29T21:28:00.000+00:002011-01-29T21:28:49.771+00:00Potato Day 2011 At GardenwiseWe will again be holding our annual potato day at Gardenwise of Dumfries. Gardenwise is one of the top garden centres in the area and offers everything you could need for your garden. They will have the biggest display of varieties in the Region on Sunday the 6th of March. <br />
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Medwyn Williams MBE and 11 times gold medal winner at Chelsea will again be attending on the Sunday to give a talk about how to grow top quality vegetables.<br />
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It should be another great day there and we are all looking forward to it.<br />
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The doors open at 10am and there will be talks going on through the day and you will be able to ask any of us any questions that you may have.JBA seed potatoeshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14684771498831928913noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-803016981294963501.post-77499961525736704922011-01-09T18:08:00.000+00:002011-01-09T18:08:12.582+00:00My Favourite PotatoesHere are a list of my favourite potatoes. You might never of heard of some of these but they are well worth a try.<br />
<a href="http://www.jbaseedpotatoes.co.uk/express-shopping-list/arran-pilot-p22.html">http://www.jbaseedpotatoes.co.uk/express-shopping-list/arran-pilot-p22.html</a><br />
<a href="http://www.jbaseedpotatoes.co.uk/express-shopping-list/blue-belle-p243.html">http://www.jbaseedpotatoes.co.uk/express-shopping-list/blue-belle-p243.html</a><br />
<a href="http://www.jbaseedpotatoes.co.uk/express-shopping-list/british-queen-p119.html">http://www.jbaseedpotatoes.co.uk/express-shopping-list/british-queen-p119.html</a><br />
<a href="http://www.jbaseedpotatoes.co.uk/express-shopping-list/blue-kestrel-p282.html">http://www.jbaseedpotatoes.co.uk/express-shopping-list/blue-kestrel-p282.html</a><br />
<a href="http://www.jbaseedpotatoes.co.uk/express-shopping-list/charlotte-p34.html">http://www.jbaseedpotatoes.co.uk/express-shopping-list/charlotte-p34.html</a><br />
<a href="http://www.jbaseedpotatoes.co.uk/express-shopping-list/dunluce-p17.html">http://www.jbaseedpotatoes.co.uk/express-shopping-list/dunluce-p17.html</a><br />
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I will be growing these potatoes this year in my garden and I am looking forward to the results.JBA seed potatoeshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14684771498831928913noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-803016981294963501.post-15376638711926643192010-12-21T19:42:00.001+00:002010-12-21T19:42:56.516+00:00Seed Potato Catalogue - Boiling Potatoes<a href="http://www.jbaseedpotatoes.co.uk/boiling-potatoes-c21.html">Seed Potato Catalogue - Boiling Potatoes</a><br /><br />Boiling potatoes is still the main use for any potato. All first earlies are suited to boiling straight from your garden. Here are a selection hand picked by us for you to grow in your garden. Read our guide about boiling potatoes. <a style="CURSOR: pointer" id="clickme" jquery1292960541671="105">More info...</a><br />Wash your potatoes and give them a good scrub so that you remove all dirt from the skins. If there are any skin imperfections then you can remove them with your nail or a sharp knife.<br />Place your potatoes into a pan and fill the pan with cold water so that the potatoes are just covered over by the water.<br />Place the potatoes onto a hot oven ring and bring to the boil. Once your water is boiling then you should reduce the heat and allow the potatoes to simmer in the pan. Keep an eye on your potatoes and check every 5 minutes with a fork to see if they are ready. It normally takes 25 minutes for medium sized potatoes to boil and can take upto 40 minutes for larger potatoes.<br />Use your fork to jab the potatoes and if the potatoes are easy to get the fork into then they are ready to be removed from the pan and served.<br />You now have the choice to serve the potatoes with the skins on which contain all the good nutrients of the potato or to serve them skinless.JBA seed potatoeshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14684771498831928913noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-803016981294963501.post-28774455047643791862010-12-21T19:42:00.000+00:002010-12-21T19:42:22.627+00:00Seed Potato Catalogue - Baked potatoes<a href="http://www.jbaseedpotatoes.co.uk/baked-potatoes-c18.html">Seed Potato Catalogue - Baked potatoes</a><br /><br />Jamieson Brothers have selected a great selection of potatoes for you to grow in your garden that will make excellent baking potatoes. The ideal potato for baking should be a large floury variety that grows easily to a large size. Nothing beats the smell and taste of a baked potato when served with a touch of salt and lashings of butter. <a style="CURSOR: pointer" id="clickme" jquery1292960494859="84">More info...</a><br /> To make perfect baked or jacket potatoes you will need to use some large potatoes. You will also need some vegetable oil, some butter and a small amount of salt.<br />The first thing you should do is pre-heat your oven to approx 180c as this will help speed up the process.<br />Give your potatoes a good clean under a running tap of cold water so that you remove all traces of soil and then gently dry them with some kitchen towel.<br />The next important step is to pierce the potatoes several times all over with a fork to stop the potatoes going soft and soggy. This allows moisture to escape during the cooking process and keeps the potatoe dry and fluffy inside.<br />You can now either brush your vegetable oil onto your potatoes or place them in a bowl and roll the potatoes in the oil before adding a sprinkle of salt to the skin of each potato you wish to bake.<br />Now that you have added the oil and salt you can place then into your oven on a wire rack. Most people have a cooking tray lined with tin foil place below the potatoes so that any drippings that occur during baking are caught in the tray below.<br />It will take approx 1 hour for your potatoes to bake in the oven and you will soon see that they have gone lovely and crispy golden brown. At this stage you should remove them from the oven to prepare them for serving.<br />You can now slit the potatoes length wise and width wise to make a cross shape in the potatoes before serving them with anything you like to add to them. Most people like to add cheese or butter to their baked jacket potatoes.<br />You have now made perfect baked potatoes to serve to your friends and family.JBA seed potatoeshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14684771498831928913noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-803016981294963501.post-33778827351917126672010-12-21T19:41:00.000+00:002010-12-21T19:41:13.820+00:00Growing potatoes - how to grow potatoes<a href="http://www.jbaseedpotatoes.co.uk/Growing_Potatoes.html">Growing potatoes - how to grow potatoes</a><br /><br /><br />The traditional way to plant and grow potatoes is to choose a nice south facing site that is away from tree and hedges. You should try not to plant potatoes in areas that can be prone to frost in low lying pockets.<br />Ideal soil conditions for growing potatoes are sandy loam soils which can be enriched with lots of organic matter to aid water retention and provide suitable feeding for you potatoes.<br />Heavy clay soils can be improved by adding sharp sand and lots of organic matter in the autumn of the year so that the new soil mixture can be exposed to frost which will help break up the soil structure and make it easier to work with.<br />If you are unable to get organic matter you can add compost to the area you wish to plant your potatoes in.<br />In the early part of spring where weather conditions allow you can broadcast a balanced potato fertilizer at a rate of around 4oz per square yard. Vitax organic potato fertilizer would be suitable for this as it is a slow release fertilizer formulated for potatoes.<br />Once you have spread your fertilizer you can either fork the soil so that it is well mixed or gently rotovate and leave for around 10 days before planting for the fertilizer to work into the soil structure.<br />Now to make your potato beds. Dig a trench 6 inches deep and the width of your shovel. Sprinkle 2oz of your potato fertilizer for each metre length of your trench. Again gently fork the fertilizer into the soil in the bottom of the trench.<br />If you have problems with slugs in your garden them now would be the time to add slug pellets to the trench following the recommended dosage from the manufactuer or use nemaslug which are nematodes designed to attack slugs and stop the problem.<br />Now to plant your potatoes. <a title="First early potatoes" href="http://www.jbaseedpotatoes.co.uk/first-early-seed-potatoes-c1.html">First earlies</a> should be planted 12"apart along your drill and the space between drills should be around 24".<br /><a title="Second early potatoes" href="http://www.jbaseedpotatoes.co.uk/second-early-seed-potatoes-c2.html">Second earlies</a> and <a title="Maincrop potatoes" href="http://www.jbaseedpotatoes.co.uk/maincrop-seed-potatoes-c3.html">maincrops</a> can be planted 15" apart with a space of 28" between the drills.<br />Now that you have your potatoes in the ground simply use the soil that you had already taken out of the trench and carefully scatter it on top of the potatoes until the trench is once again flat.<br />Once the potatoes start to grow through the top of the drill you should then start to earth up.<br />Earthing up is best done with a garden hoe. The aim is to form a peaked ridge with the loose soil at the edge of the trench to prevent your potatoes turning green which would make them inedible.<br />This might be required 2/3 times a season.JBA seed potatoeshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14684771498831928913noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-803016981294963501.post-37157523951947990672010-12-21T19:40:00.000+00:002010-12-21T19:40:18.489+00:00Seed Potato Growing Instructions for First Earlies, Second Earlies and Maincrop<a href="http://www.jbaseedpotatoes.co.uk/Planting_Potatoes.html">Seed Potato Growing Instructions for First Earlies, Second Earlies and Maincrop</a><br /><br /><br />After purchase carefully empty seed potato contents into shallow boxes or trays,egg boxes or apple trays are ideal. Keep away from frost and store in a cool area.<br />6 weeks before you want to plant your early potatoes you should move your potatoes into a light area of about 10 degrees celsius to produce a strong, thick sprout, making sure that the potatoes are rose eye upwards.<br />The potatoes will turn green when exposed to the light but do not worry as this is normal. If you wish to grow large potatoes you can carefully cut out some of the eyes on the potatoes so that only a few chits are formed and the potato will produce larger but fewer tubers.<br />If you wish to grow many small tubers to eat like baby potatoes then leave all the eyes intact and plant the potatoes at half the distances shown below.<br />How to prepare the bed<br />With the use of a garden fork simply turn the soil over and work in some well rotted manure to provide essential nutrients for your potatoes. If you are unable to use manure then specialized potato fertilizer can be used but the fertilizer should be placed below the potato and a layer of soil or compost put in between so that the potato roots grow down into the soil to establish properly.<br />The potato bed should be a trench about 4-6 inches deep and you place the potato into the trench and cover with soil so that good peak is formed. I have videos below that you can follow for even more information.<br /><a title="First Earlies" href="http://www.jbaseedpotatoes.co.uk/first-earlies-c1.html">First Earlies</a> can be planted 12" (30cm) apart with 24" (60cm) between each row.<br /><a title="Second Earlies" href="http://www.jbaseedpotatoes.co.uk/second-earlies-c2.html">Second Earlies</a> and <a title="Maincrop" href="http://www.jbaseedpotatoes.co.uk/maincrop-c3.html">Maincrop</a> can be planted 15" (37.5cm) apart in row widths of 28" (70cm).<br />Always make sure the eyes are facing upwards and planted at a depth of between 4-6" (10-15cm).<br />Watch a video on <a title="How to plant potatoes" href="http://www.jbaseedpotatoes.co.uk/how_to_plant_potatoes.html">how to plant potatoes</a>.<br />Watch a video on <a title="How to earth up potatoes" href="http://www.jbaseedpotatoes.co.uk/how_to_earth_up_potatoes.html">how to earth up potatoes</a>.<br />Grow seed potatoes in a container.<br />You will need a container of around 40 litres to grow a good crop of potatoes from 5 seed potatoes.Make sure your container has adequate drainage holes in the bottom.<br />Do not use garden soil. You can buy good general purpose compost from a garden centre.<br />Add a layer of 15cm or 6 inches of your compost to the bottom of the container.Place your seed potatoes with the eyes upwards about 5cm or 2inches into the compost.<br />Your potatoes will require water and fertilizer. The key to growing potatoes is the correct amount of water, not too much at first but once they are 16" high they should be kept moist.<br />Potatoes grow upwards so cover your potatoes with more compost as the weeks go by and your crops get bigger to stop the crop turning green and render them inedible.<br />Watch a video on <a title="How to harvest potatoes" href="http://www.jbaseedpotatoes.co.uk/how_to_harvest_new_potatoes.html">how to harvest potatoes</a>.<br />When to plant: The normal time to plant potatoes is mid-late March dependant on weather conditions.<br />Harvest times: Subject to weather and climate.<br /><a href="http://www.jbaseedpotatoes.co.uk/first-earlies-c1.html">First Earlies</a>: 10-12 weeks<br /><a href="http://www.jbaseedpotatoes.co.uk/second-earlies-c2.html">Second Earlies</a>: 13-15 weeks<br /><a href="http://www.jbaseedpotatoes.co.uk/maincrop-c3.html">Maincrop</a>: 15-22 weeks<br /><br />Fertilizer:<br />Apply 135g/sq.m (4oz per sq.yd) to the soil before planting and gently work into the soil.<br />For container growing add at a rate of 140g/sq.m (4oz/sq.yd) Equivalent pot size is 30cm (12in) diameter pot - 35g. 38cm (15in) diameter pot - 50g. 50cm(20in) diameter pot - 80g.<br />For our grower bags we would recommend adding 180g.<br />THE FIVE MAIN SOIL TYPES<br />LOAM- A loamy soil is the ideal blend of clay and sand. It has the advantage of two types and none of their disadvantages. The presence of sand allows the water to percolate through quickly and the presence of the clay helps to keep the soil moist.<br />CLAY- This a smooth silky soil to touch and even when it is well drained it is inclined to be cold and wet. This type of soil should be worked in the autumn and left over the winter to break down.<br />SANDY- A sandy soil is light and easy to cultivate with a fork. It is a warm soilbecause it accepts the sun's rays much more easily. Sandy soils require plenty of organic matter as they are low in plant nutrients.<br />PEATY SOIL- Some times referred to as mossland peaty soil can become waterlogged and contain very little plant food but plenty organic matter. Fertilizers must be used with this soil type to maximise results.<br />LIMEY SOILS- Chalky or limey soil is usually shallow. It is lacking in humus and plant food, such soils are dry and sticky and unpleasant to cultivate when wet. Plants growing in these conditions can often suffer from stunted growth and lime induced chlorosis. Growing potatoes in limey soils is not highly recommended.JBA seed potatoeshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14684771498831928913noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-803016981294963501.post-34116564400775786522010-12-21T19:38:00.002+00:002010-12-21T19:39:19.537+00:00Seed Potato Catalogue - Heritage Seed Potatoes<a href="http://www.jbaseedpotatoes.co.uk/Heritage-Seed-Potatoes-c29.html">Seed Potato Catalogue - Heritage Seed Potatoes</a><br />
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Jamieson Brothers have the largest unique range of Heritage/Conservation potatoes in the Uk. <a href="" id="clickme" jquery1292960295812="1" style="cursor: pointer;">More info...</a><br />
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Some of these potatoes pre-date the 1900s and have their own unique taste qualities to give you the taste like they used to feeling that so many people ask for.JBA seed potatoeshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14684771498831928913noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-803016981294963501.post-26162653546290289642010-12-21T19:38:00.000+00:002010-12-21T19:38:10.506+00:00Seed Potato Catalogue - First Early<a href="http://www.jbaseedpotatoes.co.uk/first-early-c1.html">Seed Potato Catalogue - First Early</a><br /><br />Join the new potato forum - <a href="http://www.growingpotatoes.co.uk/">www.growingpotatoes.co.uk</a> - The best place to talk about potatoes. Potatoes are classified according to the length of time they take to mature, but this can be influenced by weather. First early potatoes mature in 60-110 days. Planted towards the end of March, they are ready for lifting from late June or early July. Potatoes can be planted from mid March onwards as a rough guide dependent on weather. <a style="CURSOR: pointer" id="clickme" jquery1292960236265="1">More info...</a><br />Compared to <a title="Maincrop potatoes" href="http://www.jbaseedpotatoes.co.uk/maincrop-c3-p1.html">maincrop</a> potatoes, first and second earlies are lower yielding, usually have smaller tubers, need less space and escape some of the diseases, such as blight.<br />They are generally eaten as soon as harvested - enjoyed as 'new potatoes' - while maincrop cultivars can either be used fresh from the ground or stored for winter use in hessian sacks.<br />Our 2.5kg packs contain approximately 25-30 tubers graded at 35mm x 60mm. All stock updated on a weekly basis.<br /><a title="Growing potatoes" href="http://www.jbaseedpotatoes.co.uk/growing_potatoes.html">How to grow potatoes</a><a href="http://www.jbaseedpotatoes.co.uk/planting_potatoes.html" target="_blank"> </a>JBA seed potatoeshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14684771498831928913noreply@blogger.com0