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Plant these Albert Bartlett Seed Potato Vivaldi in a pot in a greenhouse to give them a great start to life. You’ll not believe the quality of these amazing crops of tasty, fresh and healthy produce.
10 x Pre-Chitted Tubers
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Albert Bartlett’s Vivaldi potatoes are a versatile and tasty choice for any kitchen. Whether you bake, mash, roast, or boil them, Vivaldi’s thin pale-yellow skins and creamy white flesh deliver a smooth texture and delicious flavour.
A relatively new variety, Vivaldi can be lifted early for smaller, tender new potatoes that hold their shape when boiled, or left to grow larger for hearty baked potatoes that don’t dry out. With resistance to scab and backing responsible farming methods, these potatoes make a great addition to your home-grown crop.
By choosing Albert Bartlett, the UK’s leading family-run grower, you’re supporting natural farming practices. Grow your own Vivaldi potatoes and enjoy a sustainable, delicious harvest.
How To Grow
Potatoes grow in most soil types but do especially well in a well-drained loam that’s not too heavy.
Ideally, prepare the ground during late autumn or early winter so that the frosts can break down the soil and dig in plenty of well-rotted organic matter, such as compost or manure, to create a reasonable depth. Avoid planting potatoes on ground that’s previously been used for this crop within the past three or four years to avoid the build-ups of pests, such as wire worm, and diseases.
Dig a V-shaped trench, or use a trowel to make individual deep holes, and place the potatoes inside. Rows running north to south will allow the sun’s rays to warm both sides of the crop.
First and second early and salad potatoes should be planted 30cm (1ft) apart to a depth of 10cm (4 inches). Rows should be 45cm (1.5ft) apart.
Some growers plant seed potatoes under black polythene, with slits cut for the emerging shoots, and don’t earth up.
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Pre-Chitted
Chitting seed potatoes is a long honoured tradition and can lead to earlier and larger yields. The process encourages the emergence of shoots before the seed is planted in the ground. We are managing the pre-chitting process for you so you don't have to buy your seed potatoes as early as you normally would and you can receive these at the optimum time for planting.
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