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Growing your own

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This variety is unique as it has two resistance genes to Phytophtho­ra infestans (late blight), giving it protection against all strains of blight currently found in the UK.

So if blight spores come into contact with the plant, the infection will not spread throughout – just remove any infected leaves and the overall yield and quality of fruit should not be affected.

I bought some seed potatoes last weekend – make sure to get some soon as they quickly sell out by spring. I like to try different varieties and this year I’m plumping for maincrop

Maris Piper.

It’s a classic potato, great for roasting or chipping and it stores well. It has good eelworm resistance, but if you want to avoid blight, either go for early varieties such as Duke of York or choose Sarpo varieties such as Mira and Axona. These were bred in Hungary specifical­ly for resistance to blight and are resilient.

Get chitting (popping them on windowsill­s to encourage sprouting) so you can get them in the ground at the end of March or early April.

Grow what you like to eat is a good mantra. I love rhubarb and enjoyed harvesting Timperley Early last year – this is one of the best and earliest fruiting varieties. However, did you know you could harvest rhubarb all year round?

Poulton’s Pride from DTBrownsee­ds.co.uk keeps on cropping because unlike other rhubarb varieties, the summer dormancy has been bred out so you can harvest from February if you force them and continue right through to November.

There’s a new sister variety called Poulton’s Red which DT Brown’s general manager Tim Jeffries says is “the sweetest I’ve ever tasted with less of the characteri­stic rhubarb sharpness, which means little or no sugar needs to be added during the cooking process”. Sounds delicious!

If you’re an absolute beginner, head to Mr Fothergill’s and check out its new Get Growing range with my colleague David Domoney.

The collection comprises 56 of the most reliable vegetable varieties in the Mr Fothergill’s range, plus 10 easy-touse seed mats and tapes for no-effort sowing.

As David says: “Growing seeds is such great fun. The moment a seed germinates is a special experience that everyone should enjoy.”

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Time for dinner? Just pop outside and unearth some tasty potatoes
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Absolute beginners should check out Mr Fothergill’s new Get Growing range with David Domoney
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Start tomato plants off now and you could soon be looking at a luscious crop like this
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