When are british queen potatoes ready for harvesting?
British Queen potatoes are typically ready for harvesting around 100-120 days after planting.
Here's a more specific breakdown:
* Early Harvesting: You can start harvesting some potatoes around 80-90 days after planting, but they will be smaller and not fully mature.
* Main Crop Harvesting: For the best flavor and texture, wait until 100-120 days after planting.
* Late Harvesting: Some gardeners leave potatoes in the ground until later in the season for storage, potentially extending the harvest to 140 days or more.
Here are some key indicators that your British Queen potatoes are ready:
* The foliage is dying back: This is a natural sign that the potatoes are maturing and drawing energy into the tubers.
* The skin feels firm: Gently rub the potato. If the skin is firm and doesn't easily rub off, it's a good sign the potato is mature.
* The potatoes are of a suitable size: The desired size will depend on your preferences.
Remember: Always check your local growing conditions and the specific variety of British Queen you're growing for the most accurate timing.
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