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December 13, 2009

New Early Potato Varieties

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Early (or new) potato varieties are planted from January to March and are ready for digging from May-July.
Second earlies are planted between February and May and harvested from July to October.

Examples of early potato varieties are:

Ultra-Early Potato – Lady Christl

LadyChrstll-new-potatoes

LadyChrstll-new-potatoes

* high yielding
* numerous uniform attractive tubers
* good all round disease resistance, although it is slightly susceptible to Foliage Blight
* excellent cooking qualities & great flavour

Extra Early Salad Potato – Rocket

rocket-potatoes

rocket-potatoes

* firm, waxy texture tubers
* good for chipping
* responds well under polythene
* best under long day length conditions of Northern Europe

Very early – Winston

* good yields
* bold white tubers
* a very short growing season
* good drought and heat tolerance
* powdery scab resistance
* masher, chips,bake,roast

First Early Potato – Sharpes Express

* low resistance to dry rot, late blight on foliage and late blight on tubers

First Early Potato – Red Duke of York

* low resistance to late blight on foliage, late blight on tubers, common scab, potato leafroll virus and potato virus Yo .

First Early Potato – Maris Bard

Maris-Bard-new-potatoes

Maris-Bard-new-potatoes

TopVeg favourite!

* high yielding and early bulking
* good resistance to potato virus Y, gangrene, potato leaf roll virus, drought, damage and bruising
* moderately susceptible to spraing, powdery scab
* susceptible to potato cyst nematode
* medium dry matter with good boiling and frying quality
* good all round cooker

Second Early Potato – British Queen

* round tubers
* white skin

Second Early Potato – Charlotte

* moderate yields
* uniform, smooth skinned tubers
* high resistance to foliage and tuber blight
* susceptible to potato cyst nematode
* medium dry matter
* waxy cooked texture
* salad potato

Second Early Potato – Kestrel

* good yields of very attractive, long oval, coloured tubers
* good all round cooking quality
* good chipping potential, particularly early in the season

Second Early Potato – Edzell Blue

* heritage variety
* very floury texture
* mashes & bakes well, though difficult to boil
* best known blue- skinned variety

New (early) potato varieties can be ordered now so that they will be sent out in time to start chitting.

November 24, 2009

Baby new potato collection

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LadyChrstll-new-potatoes

LadyChrstll-new-potatoes

Thompson and Morgan have got a baby new potato collection on special offer for £10.99.

The baby potato collection comprises:

  • Lady Cristl
  • Mimi
  • Orla
  • Rocket
  • Swift
  • Vivaldi

Click here to buy the Thompson & Morgan baby new potato collection.

This is a great way to start growing your own potatoes. They can be grown in a small patch of garden or in containers on a sunny patio, concrete backyard or balcony.

This baby potato collection will make a great gift or Christmas present for someone keen to grow their own potatoes.  Click here to buy the Thompson & Morgan baby new potato collection.

October 22, 2009

Carlingford new potato

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We had some new potatoes – variety Carlingford – tonight which were planted at the end of July. Cooked with the last of the mint- they were fantastic! They are slightly waxy, which is good for a new potato.
The skins scraped just like earlies.

Carlingford-(scrapped)

Carlingford-(scraped)

Very exciting when you can extend the growing season!

The Carlingford seed potatoes were planted in the potato bed when the early Bard potatoes had been lifted. So the same piece of ground has grown two crops of potatoes in one year. But it will not grow potatoes for another seven years, as we rotate them around the garden to reduce the risk of eelworm and other pests.

The Carlingford new potatoes have yielded well and taste fantastic.

October 10, 2009

Second Crop of Maris Bard Potatoes

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The second crop of Maris Bard potatoes are quite large.

second-crop-Bard-potato

second-crop-Bard-potato

These potatoes were grown on the same site that the early Maris Bard potatoes were grown this year.  The seed potatoes were planted as the first new potatoes were lifted.

The second crop of Maris Bard potatoes has given us a continuous supply of new potatoes though late summer and autumn.

July 21, 2009

Early Potato Varieties in France?

Filed under: potato — Tags: , , , — TopVeg @ 7:05 pm

Roger has asked for advice on which early potato varieties are grown in France.

Roger says:

“We have planted Charlotte, belle de fontain, and a couple of others non of which were First early’ s.  First Earlies ’s  have a very distinctive taste.”  But he cannot find any first early potato seed in France.

Have any vegetable gardeners in France been able to source early potato seed?

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