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Clancy Hybrid Potato Seeds

$3.99
SKU 92200

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2019 AAS Winner. Neither a gimmick nor a novelty! Seeds eliminate diseases from entering the crop from tubers. And seeds are smaller, easier to store and can be stored longer. Grow like tomato seed. Sow 6 to 8 weeks before last frost and transplant at the same time you transplant your tomato seedlings. Then treat them just as a potato planted as a tuber. Mature tubers are a pretty blush to rose to red-skinned over creamy white and yellow interiors. Texture and flavor somewhere between a yellow-skinned type and a russet. Perfect for mashing or boiling. Grows tall with dark green foliage and lovely purple flowers, producing 4 to 5 tubers. Ideal for containers. 

  • Days to Maturity: 100 from Transplant
  • Sow Method: Start Indoors / Direct Sow
  • Sow Depth: ¼ Inch
  • Spacing: 3 Inches
  • Sun: Full Sun
  • Height: 2 -3 Feet
  • Fruit Size: 4 - 5 Inches
  • Fruit Weight: 3 - 4 Ounces

Catalog Page: 63


Customer Reviews

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Wayne Tallman
Hybrid Potatoes!

Love em'! I never knew there was such a thing, and they are growing great!

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Rose Kaufman
Excited and good germination rate

I’m excited my seeds all germinated that I planted now transplanted and doing well can’t wait for 100 days. I’m in florida and planted in containers. If too hot can move into screened florida room or shade. Love seeds and such always a good buy

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Nancy Ballance
Clancy Potato Seeds

The seeds sprouted well in the greenhouse, transplanted into the garden well, and grew beautifully. We got lots of potatoes, which are delicious. My only complaint would be that a lot of the potatoes are small, but many are medium-sized. I'm planting them again this year.

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Jeff
Grew into great plants.

Started 7 weeks before last frost in Zone 4. Planted outside around Mother’s Day. Today, 9/28 I harvested my first plant. Produced about 2 handfuls of golfball sized red potatoes. We get about 6 hours of sun a day and we grew them in 5 gallon buckets.