Potato Jazzy (Second Early Seed Potato) AGM

SKU: 59600

Solanum tuberosum

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Sale price£12.95

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Product Description

We have been totally astounded by the huge yields from this new and exciting salad potato – over 30 small, waxy spuds per plant were the’ norm’ when we harvested from our trials ground last summer! Incredibly versatile, it’s suitable for boiling or steaming and eating hot or cold, or for mashing and roasting. Packed with flavour, plants show good disease resistance and superb garden performance. An excellent variety for container growing too.

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 1½ to 2½cm (½ to 1in).

Potatoes are delivered in the following sizes: 

 - 1kg (approx 8-14 tubers)

- 2.5kg (approx 20-35 tubers)

- 5kg (approx 40-70 tubers)

Delivery & Returns

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  • Orders for seed only will incur a £2.45 delivery charge
  • Orders for non-seed items will incur a £4.95 delivery charge
  • A combined order (e.g. seeds and plants) will incur a £7.35 delivery charge.

Product Details

Botanical Name Solanum tuberosum
Genus Potato

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