The All Season Patio Seed Potato Kit

solanum tuberosum

Grow three of our favourite potatoes straight from growing sacks. Perfect if you have a smaller space to grow in Use the Gro sacks both indoors and outdoors.

5 x Tubers, 3 x Grow Sacks

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Key Features

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Product Information

Eventual Height:

approx. 30-60cm

Position:

Full Sun

Growing Type:

Seed Potatoes

Suitable for:

Pots, Small Gardens, Vegetable Plot, Raised Bed, Greenhouse, Patio

Plant Type:

Annual

Soil Type:

Potatoes grow in most soil types but do especially well in a well-drained loam that’s not too heavy.

Complete The Job

Growing Calendar

Jan

Feb

Mar

Apr

May

Jun

Jul

Aug

Sep

Oct

Nov

Dec

Plant outdoors

Plant outdoors

Harvest

Harvest
  • Grow delicious potatoes in small spaces
  • Crops available all season long!
  • 5* rated by our customers

Enjoy the ease of growing potatoes in small spaces with our user-friendly potato planters. Perfect for any location; be it your allotment, patio, backyard, or balcony, these planters allow you to cultivate delicious potatoes wherever it’s most convenient for you.

 

Planting is simple: just half-fill the planter with compost and fertiliser, and then place your seed potatoes in from March. As the plants grow, add more compost and fertiliser to fill the planter, water regularly, and look forward to harvesting from late autumn to early winter.

 

To ensure your potatoes thrive, we recommend earthing up the soil around the stems every few days as they grow. This helps keep the tubers healthy and prevents them from turning green, which can be harmful. When temperatures drop, protect your plants from frost damage by covering them with horticultural fleece. If your planters are lightweight, you can bring them indoors on cold nights and return them outside during the day.

 

Our kit contains:

  • 3 x Potato Grow Sacks: For easier growing, better control, and enhanced disease resistance.
  • 5 x Swift Tubers: Aptly named for its rapid growth, producing harvestable crops in as little as 8 weeks from planting. 
  • 5 x Charlotte Tubers: A firm favourite among chefs, celebrated for its stunning flavour in salads.
  • 5 x Maris Peer Tubers: Produce firm white fleshed tubers which do not break up or discolour on cooking. Expect heavy yields of medium sized tubers, which are good boiled.

Get started on your potato-growing journey and enjoy the fruits of your labour all year round!

How To Grow

Potatoes are a rewarding crop for any garden, producing generous yields from just a few seed tubers. With the right preparation and care, they can thrive in most soils and provide delicious harvests from early summer into autumn.


Chitting Seed Potatoes
To give your potatoes a strong start, chit the tubers before planting. Place them in trays or egg boxes with the ‘rose end’—where most eyes are—facing up. Keep in a cool, bright, frost-free spot at around 7°C until short, sturdy shoots about 2.5cm long form. Avoid warm, dark places, as this leads to weak, white shoots. Chitting is most beneficial for first earlies, second earlies, and salad varieties.


Planting Out
Prepare the soil in late autumn or winter by digging in plenty of compost or well-rotted manure. Choose a sunny, well-drained site and avoid areas used for potatoes in the last few years. Plant seed potatoes 10cm deep, spacing early varieties 30cm apart in rows 45cm apart. Maincrop types need 40cm spacing and 60cm between rows. Position rows north to south to ensure even sunlight.


Care and Maintenance
When shoots appear, ‘earth up’ by drawing soil over them to form ridges about 20cm high. This protects from frost and encourages more tubers to form. Water well during dry spells, particularly at flowering time, and feed with a specialist potato fertiliser if desired. Some growers cover rows with black polythene instead of earthing up, cutting small slits for emerging shoots.


Did You Know?
Chitting encourages strong, early growth—meaning you can enjoy an earlier harvest and a more uniform crop of healthy, flavourful potatoes.


Guide To Plant Sizes

Seed Potatoes


Our seed potatoes are meticulously graded to sizes ranging from 35mm x 35mm to 55mm x 55mm. This grading ensures that the smallest seed potatoes in the sample are unable to fall through a 35mm square, offering you consistent quality. While more modern varieties tend to have a more uniform size, our focus on unique and heritage varieties means you may encounter greater size variability within each pack. Rest assured, we will always provide the stated weight in your order.


The harvest you achieve will ultimately depend on your specific growing conditions. Generally, smaller potatoes yield smaller crops, while larger ones produce more abundant harvests. However, it’s important to note that regardless of size, 1kg of seed potatoes will yield a comparable overall harvest, whether the seed potatoes are small or large.

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