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January 27, 2010 | #1 |
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Blue Congo/Blå Kongo
This is a very old kind of potato, and the best known one with purple flesh and skin in Europe. It is propagated and sold by SPK in Finland http://www.spk.fi/index.php?id=219 (although 25 kg. is the smallest portion) and possibly also at local nurseries. In Sweden the potato variety is carried by many nurseries, and in Denmark it is also available at the Seed Savers' site: www.froesamlerne.dk (but only to members). If you find the potatoes for sale in a shop as food, you can always try to grow them, but organic potatoes are best, because they haven't been treated with sprout inhibitors. Blue Congo is a late/autumn potato, but they can already be eaten at summer solstice (mid summer), as is the tradition in Sweden.
It is not entirely clear, if this is a Swedish variety or it is originally from UK (Britain), but it is most popular in Sweden. |
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http://dsp-psd.pwgsc.gc.ca/Collectio...8-10-2003E.pdf
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January 27, 2010 | #4 |
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I have been trying to find seed potatoes for Blue Congo or even potatoes for eating, but none of the stores here carry them. A co-worker's cousin has a farm where he grows Blue Congo. Most of his crops go to reaturants. I will try to bribe the guy at office to get some potatoes for me from his cousin.
SPK sells only to farmers and delivers on 1000kg pallets, so they won't sell me just 5 kg of seed potatoes. The 25 kg is their smallest bag size, but deliveries are on increments of 1000 kg.
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January 29, 2010 | #6 |
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Thanks for your offer Gunnar, if I can't find a seller in Finland I may contact you when visiting Warsaw for a conference in end of April. I found that the Finnish Hyötykasviyhdistys (Association of useful plants) has had Blue Congo on their catalog for 2009. They have not yet updated lists for 2010, but if none of the garden centers around Vaasa sell the seed potatoes, I may be able to order them from Hyötykasviyhdistys.
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I'll see if I can talk with Curzio about his Old Blue. Tom Wagner |
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February 28, 2010 | #9 |
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I ordered 6 kg of Blue Kongo seed tubers from Hyötykasviyhdistys last nignt. I may need to call them on monday, since their ordering form had no place to put an e-mail and there was no confirmation number or anything like that about the order. The potatoes will be shipped in April and I do not want to wait so long, to find out, if my order went through.
I also ordered some jerusalem artichokes, which I have never before grown or even eaten. On the same catalog they had bio tomato fertilizer, which may be the Tomaten Dunger Ami has been posting about, so I had to add that to my shopping cart too.
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April 29, 2010 | #11 |
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I recieved finally my Blue Congo seed tubers via mail. The company had lost my original order and shipped everything quickly to me after I contacted them again.
Now I have also 2 kg of Azet Tomaten Dunger. That stuff stinks weird, but not as bad as the composted chicken poop.
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April 29, 2010 | #12 |
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Congratulations! Love the happy dance potato
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April 29, 2010 | #13 |
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Whats Azet Tomaten Dunger svalli???
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April 30, 2010 | #14 |
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It is an organic fertilizer from a German company. Ami and Ray have had good results with it.
http://www.tomatoville.com/showthrea...ghlight=dunger
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