Where to get seed potatoes




















Gurney's super-lite insect barrier keeps insects off the plants. Oil Away Supreme suffocates the beetle eggs before they hatch. Pyola and Shield-All will kill adults and larvae. Surround at Home Crop Protectant creates a particulate barrier that pest find irritating. Most of these products work for other potato pest like flea beetles, leaf hoppers and aphids.

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Gurney's trademarks are registered trademarks of Gardens Alive! Continue Shopping. Checkout ». Potato, Purple Majesty Deep purple color and sweet, buttery flavor. Potato, Magic Molly Marvels of color and flavor, deep-purple tubers are ready to make culinary magic.

Potato, Rio Grande Russet Outstanding choice for salads, slicing, and chipping. Potato, Red Luna Stunning red potato with delicious golden flesh. Potato, Fingerling Collection Fingerling potatoes collection. Potato, Harvest Moon Creamy nutty crack-resistant fruits are excellent for mashing, baking, and boiling.

Potato, Russet Norkotah The perfect potato for small gardens. A great way to start is by finding a variety of potato you want and searching specifically for that. Choose a potato that is firm, with a good, even color.

Look for any signs of disease or rot. If the potatoes are already sprouting, check the health of the sprouts. You want nice, thick sprouts. Finally, ask about the specific variety of potato. Does it have any specific disease resistances? Is it more resistant to heat, cold, or drought than other potatoes? What can you expect from this potato? Do not use untreated grey water on potatoes as the water will be in direct contact with the newly forming tubers.

Sun causes potatoes to become green and toxic. Another method of growing potatoes is in old tyres, garbage bins or cylinders made from chicken wire and stakes. The same principles apply: just keep covering the potatoes as they grow with straw and manure. Potatoes are ready to be dug up when the tops of the plants wither and become yellow. Potatoes should then be stored in a dark, well-ventilated spot. One seed potato on average produces approximately 10 potatoes.

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