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Do any one grow rattie potatoes now?, the last time we grew them was in 2007 they all got blight and every year since I look for them in the garden centres (which we have alot of around the midlands) but none seem to stock Rattie.
Anyone know where I might find some.
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Bren


Wed Feb 08, 2012 2:06 pm
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The wonders of Google search reveal the Alan Romans and Thompson & Morgan list Ratte. As do other places.

Just make sure you spell it correctly, I thought from the title that you had a storage issue. :D

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I would have spelt it, Rattie, too. :)

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Hi

I have just ordered rattie from T&M never grown them before, hopefully all will go well and will let you know how I get on

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Wed Feb 08, 2012 5:41 pm
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Dear Bren,
grow Anya instead, same flavour, better yields. Bred for our climate and grows really quickly so it is mature before the blight if planted as early as possible. For me this is the First week of March, chitted or not in they go. Even just a fortnight later and I have trouble obtaining a crop.
Regards Sally Wright.


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I agree with Sally - grow Anya instead. Lovely taste and, to my mind, slightly more regular tubers, too. I believe Ratte is one of its parents (is Desiree the other parent?).


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Anya is a cross between Desiree & Pink Fir Apple and named after Lady Sainsbury as it was created for Sainsbury supermarkets

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I think Ratte has a better flavour and texture than Anya, but Anya is easier to obtain and tastes OK. I've not noticed a problem with blight, and the Ratte keep very well over winter.


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Thanks everyone , Peter I phoned T&M about the Ratte but the p&p was high £4.95 on top of the price of Ratte, a bit too costly for me.

Sally & Monica we did grow Anya one year I went back on my husbands's notes he kept since 1999 but can't find them mentioned, it must have been before that year as we had an allotment since 1988/9.
Ratte is mentioned every year with very good and one year as brilliant results till 2007 when they got the blight.

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Bren


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