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ON THE PLOT WITH THE 3 MUDKETEERS

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GETTING THE SACK!

Sometimes you bite off a little more than you can chew. Case in point, these potatoes grown in a rather large sack. It took all three Muddies to move this one and turn it upside down, a little more work than they are used to, I can tell you. Still, after much moaning, groaning, puffing and panting, the harvest was finally revealed. Not bad!

The sack used was a Vintage Potatoes planter from Suttons Seeds, with five tubers planted in multipurpose compost, started off in the polytunnel and moved outside when all risk of frost

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