Grow Your Own Seed Potatoes - First & Second Earlies Favourite
High Yielding and great tasting
Potatoes Sent
Feb-Mar
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Potato 'Charlotte'
'Charlotte' produces a high yield of long oval yellow skinned tubers with a nice crisp flavour, perfect for salads. RHS Garden Merit winner this potato is also blight tolerant, making it a great potato for new gardeners.
Plant Mar-Apr | Harvest Jun-Jul 1050-6809 | 12-15 tubers, 1kg 1050-6509 | 25-30 tubers, 2kg 1050-6900 | 60-75 tubers, 5kg
£4.99 £6.99 £12.99
Potato 'Charlotte' Gro-Kit
The Gro-Sack Kit includes the tasty salad type 'Charlotte' seed potatoes and is the perfect way to grow, even if you have little space. Including 15 'Charlotte' seed potatoes and 3 Gro-Sacks.
Plant Feb-Apr | Harvest Jun-Jul 1090-6665 | 3 gro-sacks and 15 Charlotte tubers
£10.99
Potato 'Sharpe's Express'
'Sharpe's Express' is a heritage potato from the 1900s, producing pear shaped tubers with white smooth flesh, and a strong new potato flavour. Ideal to boil or steam in their skin, drizzle in butter and added to salads.
Plant Feb-Apr | Harvest Jun-Sep
1050-6838 | 12-15 tubers, 1kg £4.99 1050-6529 | 25-30 tubers, 2kg £6.99
Potato 'Swift'
'Swift' by name, swift by nature. This variety of potato will produce a good crop in as little as 8 weeks from planting, and is perfect for potato salads.
Plant Feb-Apr | Harvest May-Jun
1050-6839 | 12-15 tubers, 1kg £4.99 1050-6557 | 25-30 tubers, 2kg £6.99
Plant Mar-May | Harvest Jun-Aug 1050-6756 | 25-30 tubers, 2kg £7.99
Potato 'Shetland Black'
'Shetland Black', another of our heritage potatoes, produces purple-skinned long oval tubers. With a floury texture and white flesh. The dark purple ring around inside edge of the flesh makes this an unusual potato to grow.
Potato 'Winston'
'Winston' is a drought resistant potato with creamy tubers and an RHS award winner.
Plant Mar-Apr | Harvest Jun-Jul 1050-6841 | 12-15 tubers, 1kg £4.99 1050-6788 | 25-30 tubers, 2kg £6.99
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