Potato Premiere (First Early Seed Potato)

SKU: 54947

Solanum tuberosum

1kg (approx 8-14 tubers)

From 7th January 2026.

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The perfect early variety for making chips and roast potatoes, and one that is endorsed and used by McCain; the famous chip company so don't just take our word for it! An appropriate name for this delicious variety with a waxy, creamy texture. Expect a huge yield of oval, pale gold and thin-skinned potatoes which have a yellow flesh. Good disease resistance to many of the common potato diseases including blight. Potatoes are one of the most rewarding vegetables to grow. There's the nurturing process of chitting, planting and earthing-up, the anticipation of a good harvest as you dig through the soil and, of course, the unbeatable taste of fresh, home-grown, potatoes. All potatoes (except for maincrops) will benefit from chitting prior to planting out. The chitting process encourages the seed to sprout, which then when planted, helps them to establish more readily, leading to bigger crops. Simply place them, blunt end up, in an old egg box until the shoots are approximately 1 to ½cm (½ to 1in). Potatoes are delivered in 1kg bags, each pack containing approx. 8-14 tubers.
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kenneth w. (Wales, United Kingdom)
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Brilliant product

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Bryan R. (England, United Kingdom)
Seed potatoe purchase

Sent part of order wrong, when advised the problem was sorted immediately,
Excellent quality and good customer service. Will definitely buy again.
B. Reay

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Joyce

The potatoes are perfect packed well for delivery all good
Regards Joyce

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