School: Tattenclave

Location:
Tattintlieve, Co. Monaghan
Teacher:
Bríd Ní Chróinín
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0948, Page 295

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    long ago. The mould the potatoes to keep down the weeks and to put fresh clay up on the potatoes for them to root. If there is too much clay took off them then they would not grow because the roots would be bare and the wee potatoes would die.
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  2. In Autumn the people pick the potatoes. They put them in a heap and then put rushes over them. Then they put clay over them. There are potatoes called blues and they are very good.
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