0 Items
Loading...
2024 S.E Marshall & Co Limited
View More
1 / 15
solanum tuberosum
Get hold of the Maris Piper seed potatoes, giving you harvests of regular uniform tubers that fry and roast up beautifully in the kitchen for the perfect autumn fare as the weather turns and you need some heart-warming meals.
10 x Pre-Chitted Tubers
10506922
Pre Order Now
Despatched between 21st and end of March
£7.99
3-5 Working Days Delivery from £6.99*| Learn More
3-5 Working Days Delivery from £6.99*
Standard £6.99 - When showing as 'In Stock' on the website product page items are dispatched next day by our expert team of placing your order (Sunday to Friday).
For 'Pre-Orders' please refer to the estimated delivery date on each product page.
Eventual Height:
Position:
Growing Type:
Suitable for:
Plant Type:
Soil Type:
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Plant outdoors
Harvest
Potato Maris Piper is a much-loved, high-yielding variety, perfect for making delicious pub-style chips, crispy roast potatoes, and hearty mashed potatoes. Enjoy the satisfaction of digging up your own home-grown spuds from September onwards, filling your kitchen with the scent of freshly harvested potatoes.
The Maris Piper’s skins crisp up beautifully in the oven, leaving a soft, fluffy centre, ideal for roasties or gourmet wedges. While these potatoes are easily found in supermarkets, nothing beats the taste and appeal of growing your own in the garden.
How To Grow
Pre-chitted potatoes give you a head start on the growing season, producing early, healthy shoots for a strong crop. They thrive in most soils, particularly well-drained, loamy ground, and reward careful preparation with generous harvests.
Preparing the Soil Prepare your plot in late autumn or early winter by digging in plenty of well-rotted compost or manure to create a deep, fertile soil. Avoid areas where potatoes have been grown in the past three to four years to reduce pests and disease. Choose a sunny, sheltered spot for best results.
Planting Out Dig a V-shaped trench or individual holes and place the pre-chitted tubers inside, rows running north to south to maximise sun exposure. Plant first and second earlies 10cm deep and 30cm apart, with 45cm between rows. Maincrop potatoes need 10cm depth, 40cm spacing, and 60cm between rows.
Care and Maintenance As shoots emerge, ‘earth up’ soil around them to form ridges about 20cm high, protecting from frost, preventing greening, and encouraging more tubers. Water regularly, especially during flowering, and feed with a specialist potato fertiliser if desired. Some growers use black polythene with slits for shoots instead of earthing up.
Did You Know? Using pre-chitted potatoes can reduce the time to harvest and improve uniformity, giving you an earlier, more reliable crop of tasty tubers.
Guide To Plant Sizes
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.
Why Marshalls Garden
We are more than just a team; we are your gardening experts, dedicated to providing valuable guidance and support for all your gardening endeavours.
Discover our wide range of gardening guides developed over 75 years, showcasing our commitment to gardening.
Contact us Mon – Fri and even on bank holidays (because gardening queries don't follow a calendar), to discuss our product range or chat about all things gardening.
When you order from us, expect promptness. 'In stock' plants and seeds are dispatched within two working days. And because we're as green as our thumbs, all our packaging is recyclable.
Our trustworthiness isn't just us talking. It's thousands of five-star reviews on Trustpilot and a 100% happiness guarantee on all our products. We're not just here to sell, we're here to sow trust.
Popular Searches
Tips & Advice
There was a problem
Sorry there was a problem adding the item to you cart. Please try again or pick another item.