Seed Potato 'Maris Peer', 2kg
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A staple food for many, potato tubers belong to the nightshade family and have a remarkable story. Originating in Peru, they helped to fuel the civilizations that developed in the Andes. The 16th-century conquistadors took them to Europe and Raleigh planted seed potatoes in his Cork estate and introduced them to Elizabeth I.
- Second Early seeds cropping from July-September
- Produces high yield
- Hardy natural resistance to powdery scab and skin spot
- Good for storing
- Leave seeds arranged in an open tray in the light to chit before planting
- Plant with shoots upwards from early-mid-April onwards once the soil has warmed
- Plant 7.5-13cm deep in a trench with a sprinkling of fertiliser or in bed dug over with well rotted manure or garden compost
- Leave 40-50cm between rows
- Full sun/partial shade
- Avoid frost
As shoots appear from the seed potatoes, cover with a ridge of soil. Continue to cover shoots as they appear. By the end of the season a ridge will have grown to approximately 15cm.