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Feast on Delicious Home-Grown Gourmet Potatoes
- It's easy and fun to grow potatoes!
- Enjoy unusual, delicious varieties not typically sold in supermarkets
- Our seed potatoes are grown organically in Maine
All kinds of gardeners are trying their hand at growing their own potatoes, and for very good reasons. Homegrown potatoes are delicious and there’s a variety for every purpose: roasting, frying or salad making.
Butte is a russet variety — the classic for fluffy baked potatoes. Also ideal for boiling and for making French fries, it's high in vitamin C and protein, too. Late season (110-135 days to maturity).
Elba potatoes are a great beginners’ variety with outstanding resistance to disease and drought, and firm, flavorful white flesh. Early season (70-90 days to maturity).
Rose Finn Apple Fingerling is a rare and beautiful rosy-colored fingerling potato with moderately dry yellow flesh. Late season (105-135 days to maturity).
Rose Gold is a very attractive and rich-tasting variety with red skin and yellow flesh. It's delicious baked and steamed and is especially good in creamy soups. Mid season (90-110 days to maturity).
Yukon Gold is a yellow-fleshed potato renowned for its outstanding flavor and texture. It’s very versatile — enjoy it baked, boiled, mashed or fried. Early season (70-90 days to maturity).
- Yield from 1 lb. is approx. 10-20 lbs. of potatoes
- Varieties are sold in 1-pound bags
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Pros
- Already Sprouting
- Firm To The Touch
- Many Eyes
Cons
Best Uses
I am anxiously waiting to harvest the potatoes. I believe I will get a good yield from the seed potatoes because they are firm in touch and each one has many eyes. Additionally, they were already sprouting when I received them.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Excellent quality
- Firm Healthy Good Produ
Cons
Best Uses
There should be seperate instructions for commerical and individual. I know the individual info was there but it was intergrated with the commerical info which my husband and I found a little confusing.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Fresh
- Organic
- Yukons
Cons
- communication
- Shipping Issues
Best Uses
- Home gardens
- In Potato Bags Or Towers
Once you have had fresh potatoes from the garden there is no going back. Of all the vegetables I grow the potatoes are the ones my family drools over, creamy, flavorful, the best you will every have. There were some problems with getting these Yukon, they come from the source and not GCS so someone said they had been sent but they had not been delivered a month after ordering and it took some tracking down by both myself and GCS and I finally got them 6 weeks after ordering. They have been planted (potato bag) and have just started to pop up.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
They look good but I won't know how they will taste until summer's end.
The seed potatoes went into the potatobags. They have sprouted nicely (every one!) and are now growing at a steady clip.
Pros
- Great flavor
Cons
Best Uses
Used both the potatoe bag and the garden plot with great success.
love watching them grow there going to be great potatoes!!!!!!!!
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The results from our test garden.
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How to store the summer harvest for the winter kitchen.
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How to understand the differences between potato types and what you can expect in the kitchen.
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How to choose the best cooking techniques for the variety you have.
- Ships by growing zone from early April through June
- Please allow 1 to 2 weeks for delivery
- International delivery is not available for these items






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