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I wouldn’t bother planting spuds until mid/late March tbh. Unless you want to be constantly checking the forecast for frost and thinking about earthing up/unless you do them all in bags/pots and can move them out of any late frosts. I don’t think you gain enough of an advantage. I’d just move them into the light and let the chits green up a bit.
I've managed to get a few seeds germinated oin windowsills this last week while I've been on holiday, I was going to try some planting before we went but gladly didn't as we had a frost again last night.
The plan now is to pop the germinated seeds out into compost and put them in the mini greenhouse we've got then hopefully they'll grow from there.
A quick question, I bouhgt some seed potatoes a few weeks back and popped them in to a cold, dark cupboard until they're ready to plant. They've now started sprouting in the cupboard.
Should I just get them planted out this week when I get a chance?