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Transplanting Potatoes

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Carolyn Herriot | Image: Carolyn Herriot | 25 Apr 2008
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As they have been mollycoddled in a greenhouse they will need to be hardened off, (out in the day, in at night for a week).

As you can see from this picture, they have been growing so happily in the yellow buspan, we now have many clumps of potatoes to transplant.

Read Carolyn's previous blog here.

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