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Okay, a bit later than promised, but I have started digging my oca up. Looked promising as there were lots poking up out of the soil- in hindsight I should probably have put some straw or something over these to protect them as the frost had damaged a few. Anyway, here's a few invthe soil
And a bit later once I'd harvested a few plants
I've only pulled a few plants cause I want to leave them for the students to dig. I reckon for each tuber I put in I'm getting at least 10x back- good return I reckon.
That looks a really good crop! My lot is nothing in comparison. I think when I try it again this year I'll do some in a container as well to run it side by side as a comparison.
Mine were grown in (large) raised beds filled with good topsoil rather than compost, drainage is good in these beds which I think helped. I did loose quite a few due to them poking out of the top of the soil (which is fine when the foliage is there) and then getting frosted- next year I'll either dig them up earlier or cover them with something.
Are these things what we call ka-ka?
What are these? Some sort of starchy tuber/root things?
What's the origin, potato vintage?
For the benefit of us New World kids.
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