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solanum tuberosum
‘Kerr’s Pink’ is a popular potato variety with its perfectly fluffy and floury texture and attractive blush-pink skins. Ideal for boiling or mashing.
Mix 'n' Match 3 for £16 on 1kg Potatoes
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‘Kerr’s Pink’ is definitely a variety to feature in your plot. This is an exhibition-worthy variety, perfectly fluffy and floury in texture with attractive blush-pink skins. They make great boiled or mashed potatoes, and are excellent for storing, so can be enjoyed through the autumn and even into winter. We would recommend storing these potatoes in a cool, dry place like a porch or garage, checking over time for any bruising.
This variety produces tall plants, so our recommendation would be to plant the seed potatoes 30-35cm apart to give them sufficient space to grow. The extra green growth encourages more potatoes to form underground, meaning crops will be bigger than a lot of other varieties. Mound the surrounding soil halfway up the stems every time plants grow an extra 5-10cm. This will keep the potatoes in the soil healthy, and prevent them from turning green.
How To Grow
Chitting’ seed potatoes before you plant will help get them off to a flying start. Simply place the tubers in a cool, light place to encourage them to produce shoots.
This process is recommended for first earlies, along with second earlies and salad varieties, but not so much for main crop potatoes.
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.
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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