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'Caledonian Pearl' First Early Seed Potatoes
- A superb first early variety, 'Caledonian Pearl' potatoes are the perfect choice for salads and boiling, but can also be used for a variety of other purposes, including 'smashed' potatoes.
- Boasting excellent resistance to Potato Virus Y (PVY) and powdery scab, as well as sporting good storage potential, these spuds are prized for more than just their gourmet taste!
- Plant your potatoes in March for a June (or July) harvest. Grow your potatoes in loamy, well-drained soil in the open ground, in potato bags or large containers.
- Unlike maincrop potatoes, which have thick, set skins, first earlies are generally best consumed quickly after harvesting, so it's important you get those recipes ready ahead of time.
- Speaking of recipes, check out this incredible potato salad recipe from Chef Jess to see how you could use your homegrown potatoes.
$9.34
'Caledonian Pearl' First Early Seed Potatoes—
$9.34
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'Caledonian Pearl' First Early Seed Potatoes
- A superb first early variety, 'Caledonian Pearl' potatoes are the perfect choice for salads and boiling, but can also be used for a variety of other purposes, including 'smashed' potatoes.
- Boasting excellent resistance to Potato Virus Y (PVY) and powdery scab, as well as sporting good storage potential, these spuds are prized for more than just their gourmet taste!
- Plant your potatoes in March for a June (or July) harvest. Grow your potatoes in loamy, well-drained soil in the open ground, in potato bags or large containers.
- Unlike maincrop potatoes, which have thick, set skins, first earlies are generally best consumed quickly after harvesting, so it's important you get those recipes ready ahead of time.
- Speaking of recipes, check out this incredible potato salad recipe from Chef Jess to see how you could use your homegrown potatoes.
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- A superb first early variety, 'Caledonian Pearl' potatoes are the perfect choice for salads and boiling, but can also be used for a variety of other purposes, including 'smashed' potatoes.
- Boasting excellent resistance to Potato Virus Y (PVY) and powdery scab, as well as sporting good storage potential, these spuds are prized for more than just their gourmet taste!
- Plant your potatoes in March for a June (or July) harvest. Grow your potatoes in loamy, well-drained soil in the open ground, in potato bags or large containers.
- Unlike maincrop potatoes, which have thick, set skins, first earlies are generally best consumed quickly after harvesting, so it's important you get those recipes ready ahead of time.
- Speaking of recipes, check out this incredible potato salad recipe from Chef Jess to see how you could use your homegrown potatoes.























