First Earlies

Seed Potatoes are available to order now for delivery in February. Please see FAQs for up-to-date delivery info.

First Earlies are usually ready to harvest in June/July once they flower.

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  • Casablanca Seed Potatoes (First Early)

    £4.99
    (10 Tubers)

    Good for chips!

    This is a relatively new variety that makes very good chips or potato wedges. It’s a first early variety so can be planted in March harvested in June/July. We’ll be dispatching in late January/February so that you can chit your potatoes ahead of planting.

    Number of tubers (seed potatoes): 10

    Variety: Casablanca (First Early)

    In the Kitchen: It is excellent for baking & roasting, and for chips.

  • Colleen Seed Potatoes (Organic/First Early)

    £4.99
    (10 Tubers)

    Good resistance to diseases
    Colleen is a great all-round Irish potato with yellow flesh and skin and has a good disease resistance. If early blight is a problem in your part of the UK, this is a good variety to choose. It is a first early, so you can expect to harvest it in June/July.

    Number of tubers (seed potatoes): 10

    Variety: Colleen (organic)

    In the kitchen: This variety of potato is excellent for boiling and frying.

    Delivery: We start shipping seed potatoes in February

     

  • Potatoes Throughout The Season Collection

    £18.99
    (40 Tubers)

    Make the most of the growing season
    If you’d like to dedicate a bit of space to growing potatoes, then this collection will give you a great mixture. You’ll receive a selection of seed potatoes – ten of each of four different types: First Earlies, Second Earlies, Salad and Maincrop

    Number of tubers (seed potatoes): 40

    Contains:
    10 x First Earlies,
    10 x Second Earlies,
    10 x Salad,
    10 x Maincrop

    We will select a specific variety for each type depending on availability at the point of dispatch – think of it as a lucky dip!

     

     

  • Red Duke of York Seed Potatoes (First Early)

    £4.99
    (10 Tubers)

    A great all rounder
    This heritage variety dates back to 1942. It produces red, thick skinned tubers with soft fluffy yellow flesh. They are a good option for gardens that tend to get hit by blight, as they are usually ready to harvest in June/July (like most first earlies) and provide an early crop of potatoes that are good for mashing and roasting alongside all the lovely salad potatoes.

    Number of tubers (seed potatoes): 10

    Variety: Red Duke of York

    In the kitchen: These can be roasted, mashed, baked or used for making chips.

    Delivery: We start shipping seed potatoes in February