Wednesday, March 2, 2022

A Successful Stroud Potato Day 2022

Here's the article in the latest online Transition Stroud newsletter - you can sign up for free to get the latest Stroud Transition news at: https://transitionstroud.org

The ever popular, annual Stroud Potato Day was a great success at the Farmers Market on 5 February.  Even the sun shone to remind us that the spring growing season is on its way. Down to Earth Seed Bank Saver, Richard Holland did a short recording for Gloucester radio, which was brilliant.

Volunteers from Down to Earth and Transition Stroud (TS) managed to keep up with the demand for seed spuds and the stall was sold out by 12.30pm!  The Lemon Drizzle Potato Cake from TS's Norah Kennedy was a great success and there was keen interest in the TS Recipe books of potato dishes from local chefs, Norah and Josie Cowgil (of Edible Stroud) with illustrations by Jeff (who sells books in The Shambles every Saturday) and printing by Stroud's Dennis Gould. This book was commissioned and published a few years ago by TS.

Two young ladies, Millie and friend, Luma, did a wonderful job of promoting the stall by walking around the market with samples of the cake!  Well done, both of you, definitely star quality work!

Many varieties of potatoes were on offer with the more common names (Desiree and Pink Fir Apple) rubbing shoulders with the newer ones (Lucera and Ambo). The purple skinned Blue Danube may be difficult to find when harvesting, but is a delicious spud with stunning flowers. The children of Stroud customers were all given a 'Rainbow' potato to encourage their own adventure with growing and digging up the magic tubers later in the year. Like buried treasure!

Many thanks go again to Gerb and his team for the stall and to all our helpers and customers. Run by two local organisations who encourage food sovereignty and reduced food miles with an emphasis on grow your own. Down to Earth has several Community Growing Schemes in the District, including The Vale Hospital in Dursley and Transition Stroud started the Potato Day ten years ago in what is now The Five Valleys shopping area. 

It is not too late to buy seed potatoes (we get ours from the very knowledgeable folk at Dundry Nurseries, near Cheltenham) and make a belated 2022 Resolution to try growing some of your own fresh fruit and veg or join one of the growing schemes near you.

Many thanks to all who helped with the day.

The profit is shared between Down to Earth and Transition Stroud.

Jane Brown and Amanda Godber

Monday, February 14, 2022

Another great Potato Day

 All sold out by 12.30pm! Down to Earth and Transition Stroud made nearly £500. 


Tuesday, December 14, 2021

Advance notice of STROUD POTATO DAY 2022!!

As usual Stroud Potato Day is presented by two local community organisations encouraging practical ways of sustainable living and reducing food miles with our unmissable annual sale of Seed Potatoes heralding the start of home food producing in the New Year

 

Please make note of a good New Year’s Resolution

Grow your Own food in 2022 with the magic of the common potato choosing from 19 varieties on

 

SATURDAY 5th FEBRUARY, 2022

At

STROUD FARMERS MARKET from 8.30am to 2pm

Please support Down to Earth and Transition Stroud

Fresh nutritious food, exercise, healthy outdoor activity and doing your bit for the environment, ticking all the best boxes! Can be grown in containers too!


1st Early

 

Aran Pilot                                                                         

Anya                                                                                  

Colleen (organic)                                                              

Red Duke of York                                                             

Orla  (organic)                                                                  

Swift                                                                                    

 

2nd Early

 

Charlotte                                                                        

Sarpo Una (red)                                                            

Kestrel                                                                             

Osprey                                                                           

 

Main

 

Pink Fir Apple                                                                

Desiree (red)                                                                  

Setanta (red) Organic)                                                 

Ambo (organic)                                                             

Sarpo Mira (red) (organic)                                          

Blue Danube   (purple with white flesh)                    

 

Total of 16 varieties

 

We get our supplies from Dundry Nurseries, Bamfurlong Lane, Nr Cheltenham.

They have a very good website where you can find details of the varieties listed here.

 

Monday, March 1, 2021

Potato Day 2021 success!

Down to Earth write: "A huge thank you to everyone who supported our socially distanced, Covid-safe Potato Day at Stroud Farmers Market on 6 February. All 'spuds' were sold by 1pm  (the equivalent of 8 x 25 Kg sacks  (the large full sacks are 25Kg) with 15 varieties of potatoes. We made a fantasic £330.00, which will be divided between Transition Stroud and Down to Earth". 

Thank you to all our volunteers, Gerb, organiser of Famers Market, for allowing us a stall at no charge, and to Dundry Nursery for kindly giving us the paper bags, labels and trays. Enjoy your spuds!"

Tuesday, January 5, 2021

2021 Potato Day

We are delighted to still be running our Stroud POTATO DAY on Sat Feb 6th at Stroud Farmer’s Market, from 8.30am to 2pm with volunteers on the day, following all safety rules
 
Here's the latest news:

If the Market is closed due to Covid or bad weather, 

There is the option of Sunday Feb 7th 2021 at The Trinity Rooms from 11am to 2pm. This will be indoors with volunteers and C-19 rules
 
There will be NO pre-ordered potatoes
1st EARLIES:
International Kidney (from Jersey Royal)
Swift (good in containers)
Winston
2nd EARLIES:
Charlotte (salad)
Sarpo Una (red) (good in containers)
Kestrel (slug resistant)
Celebration (red & white, salad)
Lucera
MAIN CROP:
Pink Fir Apple
Sarpo Kifli (good in containers)
Desiree (red)
Sante
Setanta (red)

Available varieties, dependent on our supplier, Dundry Nurseries
Price: 20p per tuber (as last year). 
3Kg paper bag for £4.85
Please check online for up to date info if weather turns bad or lockdown forces more closures. THANK YOU for your PATIENCE

Please consider volunteering for this event, we are short of helpers this year.  It will be a short day, but very positive and fun!!!  Please contact Jane Brown on: johnbrown@cooptel.net