Sold out

Setanta (Maincrop Seed Potato)

SKU: 53006

Solanum tuberosum

1kg (approx 8-14 tubers)

Despatches Within 5-7 days

Free delivery on all orders

Notify me when this item is back in stock

Input your email address and we'll let you know when it's back Success! We will notify you when this product is back in stock!
Apple Pay Google Pay MaestroMastercardPayPalShop Pay Visa

Frequently bought together

Product Description
One to grow if you’ve suffered from or concerned about blight, with excellent blight resistance and large yields of similar sized potatoes. This red skinned variety has been bred from the famous Rooster variety and has a dry, fluffy texture making it ideal for mash, roasts and chips and with deliciously crispy skins and a buttery taste, will make the perfect baker too! This superb all rounder has a reputation for being drought tolerant and also has good scab and slug resistance. It stores well so can be enjoyed for many months after harvest. 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.
Planting & Harvesting

Planting & Harvesting

Take a look at our blog for expert gardening tips and advice on how to help your garden flourish!
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
  • Sow Indoors
  • Sow/Plant Outside
  • Flowers/Harvest

Customer Reviews

Be the first to write a review
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)

Related Articles

View all
What to do in the garden - September
What to do in the garden - August
How to grow Crocus