
What a great day Saturday
- so many volunteers pulling together to sell so many seed potatoes -
the tables were busy most of the day with many people buying seed
potatoes for the first time plus those who are experienced growers
trying new seed and old.

First to sell out were
the organic Sarpo potatoes - Alys Fowler had recommended them in The
Guardian a couple of weeks ago - see article
here
- they have been bred for 40 years in Hungary and are pretty blight
resistant - I will be trying a couple of them this year and was telling
other folk about them while on the stall in Merrywalks.....other bags
also went down rapidly and I hope to have the figures of our top selling
varieties soon! Update: over £500 of potatoes sold!

As always huge thanks
to Chris Evans from the wonderful
Dundry Nurseries - the home
of the potato near Cheltenham - if you haven't got yours go there!
Anyway Chris has been wonderfully supportive of this project that this
year was organised by Transition Stroud and Down to Earth Coop - he has
supplied most of what we needed to make this event possible. Of course
Amanda Godber, Helen Royall, Jane Bown, Norah Kennedy, Tamzin Bent and
others have also been great.
The day also saw a
wonderful free lemon cake being handed out (made with potatoes instead
of flour - you wouldn't know) and sales of the Stroud Potato Recipe book
which was launched for last years event. Loads of fun and hopefully it
will have raised some money for Transition and the Down to Earth Coop -
it looks like the last bags of potatoes will be sold off locally in the
coming weeks so check back here and we'll let you know if that does
happen.
See the blog I manage re potatoes here:
http://stroudpotatoday.blogspot.com/
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