Maincrop Potatoes NEW
Albert Bartlett ‘Rooster’
Red skin and fluffy flesh. Top selling commercial selling variety. 10506691 | 12-15 tubers, 1kg
£5.99
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‘Desiree’ ‘Blue Annelise’
‘Cara’ A traditional much-loved variety.
10506806 | 12-15 tubers, 1kg 10506579 | 25-30 tubers, 2kg
£5.99 £7.99
A striking looking deep purple almost blue potato. Slightly creamy flavour with a nutty aroma. Originates from Barum, a small town in northern Germany and introduced in 2007.
10506672 | 12-15 tubers, 1kg £5.99
Red-skinned yellow-flesh, has crisp skin and fluffy centre. Best for Mash or wedges. Suited to dry and hotter conditions.
10506771 | 12-15 tubers, 1kg 10506673 | 25-30 tubers, 2kg 10506902 | 60-75 tubers, 5kg 10907114 | Gro-kit
Mix ‘n’ Match Buy any 3 packs of 2kg Potatoes for just £16 CHOOSE ANY NEW
Rich in immune-botng antoxiant
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growHow to Plant maincrops
from March. They’ll be ready to harvest from August onwards.
Delivery Xxx-Xxx Jan-Apr
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5/5 ‘Java’
Excellent resistance to a range of pests, bacteria and virus attacks. Perfect choice for those who don’t want to use chemicals. Bred for use in more troublesome soils. White flesh with a pale red skin.
10505518 | 12-15 tubers, 1kg £5.99 ‘King Edward’ ❤
An old but very popular traditional variety and deservedly so. Naturally rich in antioxidants and ideal for baking and roasting.
10506820 | 12-15 tubers, 1kg 10506680 | 25-30 tubers, 2kg 10506904 | 60-75 tubers, 5kg
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£14.99 ‘Maris Piper’ ❤
‘The chippies choice’! Produces high yields for warming mash potato, gourmet pub chips or potato wedges. Soft fluffy flesh when cooked.
10506772 | 12-15 tubers, 1kg 10506514 | 25-30 tubers, 2kg 10506901 | 60-75 tubers, 5kg 10506586 | Gro-kit
£4.99 £7.99
£14.99 £19.46
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