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Second early potatoes should be planted up from March to late May and the small, new potatoes will be ready to harvest in approximately 13 weeks. They will benefit from 'chitting'before planting and can be grown either in the ground or in potato patio planters.
Potato 'Heritage Collection'Solanum tuberosum First early, second early, early maincrop, maincrop. These five heritage varieties, all dating from before the 1950’s, have survived in enthusiasts’ collections over many years. T&M has previously sold these as microplants and minitubers, however we are delighted to be able to offer these now as regular seed potatoes. Height and spread: 60cm (24").
Useful links: How to grow potatoes in the ground Potato Selector Guide |
Potato 'Customer Favourites Collection'Solanum tuberosum First early, second early, maincrop. All of your favourite varieties in one fantastic collection. Height and spread: 60cm (24"). Please note: This collection CANNOT be sent to Northern Ireland or Eire.
Useful links: How to grow potatoes in the ground Potato Selector Guide |
Potato 'Saxon' - Part of the Alan Romans CollectionSolanum tuberosum
Second early. After hearing me decry modern varieties for lack of flavour, one of the promoters insisted I tried ‘Saxon’. It is very pleasant and creamy. I ate my words (as well!). It is an attractive, high yielding, disease resistant, general purpose variety from PBI (now Cygnet PB). To avoid gaps, ‘Saxon’ needs to be planted in mild conditions. Height and spread: 60cm (24"). Useful links: How to grow potatoes in the ground Potato Selector Guide |
Potato 'Edzell Blue' - Part of the Alan Romans CollectionSolanum tuberosum
Second early. An old second early potato dating back to the early 1900’s. Stunning violet skinned tubers with contrasting white flesh make this a particularly attractive variety. Potato ‘Edzell Blue’ has a delicate flavour and floury texture that can be prone to collapse when boiled, but makes fabulous good chips, mash or roast potatoes. Height and spread: 60cm (24"). Useful links: How to grow potatoes in the ground Potato Selector Guide |