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July 24, 2007 | #1 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: zone 5b northwest connecticut
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All Blue - excellent keeper
I commented on this in someone's thread but this is a few weeks or month and a half later so it's even more amazing.
I grew All Blue potatoes last season. I let the vines die and then I dug them. I have it recorded at home (so I am guessing here) and I dug them about mid August. I'm pretty sure about that because I needed the space for kale and broccoli for fall. I had 7 left in the fridge over the weekend and they are still in excellent condition - no sprouting, they are not sweet, still hard too. I cooked 4 of them and they were great, 3 are left. All Blue is an excellent keeper! I've grown 8-10 different varieties (red, yellow, white but no bakers usually all purpose) and without a doubt this variety out stores them all by double. Yukon Gold keeps really well too but after 5 or 6 months they get sweet. Tom |
July 26, 2007 | #2 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Virginia
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I totally agree, Tom. We love the All Blue at our house for sure. I'd suggest Cranberry Red as a good producer as well. These are the 2 that will make it back into my garden next year. I grew King Harry, but was disappointed in the yield - the potatoes were great, but the Reds outproduced them. I think I'll go back to Carola for a light color fleshed potato. I also grew Russian Banana fingerlings, but have decided that the fingerlings are no better than new potatoes, so I'm going to grow a full sized potato next year instead.
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August 7, 2007 | #3 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: University Place, WA
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Tom & Lavandula
My post may be slightly off topic and if so please accept my apology for intruding on this thread. I have a question. Are the Blue and Black Potatoes the same? My wife,yesterday, harvested more than a half bushel of Black Potato's. These are Black inside and out and are about the size of Russet potato's. To see the number of Potato's that grew from the 3 small potatos that were given her was amazing.
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August 7, 2007 | #4 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: University Place, WA
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Correction
Black Potato is really Dark Purple when looked at in Sunlight. Another reply,via e-mail, suggested I look at the potato's in the sun and suggested it will appear dark Purple.
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