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Potato Sarpo Mira (Maincrop Seed Potato) AGM

SKU: 44695

Solanum tuberosum

1kg pack, containing approx. 10-15 tubers

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If you're looking for an excellent disease-resistant seed potato, Sarpo Mira could be the answer. Bred in Hungary, this exceptional tuber boasts fantastic blight resistance and drought tolerance, ensuring a bountiful harvest even in challenging conditions. As a pink-skinned potato, the Sarpo Mira also seems to be less appealing to slugs than other seed potato varieties.

With its delightfully floury flesh, the Sarpo Mira is a truly versatile all-rounder. The large, regular tubers offer a superb potato flavour and fluffy texture, making them perfect for roasting, baking, mashing, and chipping.

Sarpo seed potatoes have been bred to be hardy and easy to grow, and the seed potato Sarpo Mira is no exception. Producing huge yields with little maintenance, it's a great choice for busy gardeners. Its outstanding qualities have even earned it the prestigious RHS Award for Garden Merit (AGM).

While not essential for this maincrop seed potato, chitting can help provide an earlier crop. Simply place your seed potatoes, blunt end up, in an old egg box until the shoots are approximately 1½ to 2½cm (½ to 1in) long.

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