The 'Dig for Victory' bed is starting to show results...with peas, beans and potatoes looking promising...
As well as the three varieties
we are growing as part of the 'Dig for Victory' plot, we have a further ten
different varieties of potato growing in the Walled Garden.
Crops in the Walled Garden are all labelled so you can take a look for yourself and get tips and ideas for growing in your own garden!
Gardeners are always on hand and happy to answer questions too...
The Walled Garden is a hive of activity throughout the Summer months, harking back to its heyday when it would have been the centre of food production for the Estate.
Some of the varieties we grow...
Home Guard is a superior potato of excellent flavour that does not go floury like some varieties. Both the skin and flesh is pure white. High yielding and with good resistance to scab, this explains why this popular wartime variety found huge commercial success - and has continued to remain one of the gardener's favourites since WWII.
Kelvedon Wonder has been a favourite with gardeners for many years. It is an early variety but is suitable for successional sowings throughout the season.
Green Windsor. Those of you old enough to recall those great old days of English
gastronomy just after the last war will remember that the choice of
starters for a 3-course, table d´hote (à la carte had yet to be
invented) meal was either fruit juice or the ubiquitous Brown Windsor
Soup. Introduced in 1831, this ever popular variety was once one of the
main ingredients of said soup.
Enjoy the Gardens at Harewood this Summer!
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