Late Cropping Seed Potatoes

Late Cropping Seed Potatoes

Producing bigger potatoes than that of first and second earlies, maincrop potatoes take longer to mature and are best planted straight into the ground where they have plenty of space to grow. They need around 15-20 weeks to reach their full size, but you’ll be rewarded with big potatoes that are ideal for baking, roasting, or mashing. These crops are perfect for storing for winter use, just pop them in a heavy duty, breathable storage sack.