🥔 Grow Your Own Gourmet: Taste the Difference!
The 8 x Seed Potatoes Charlotte are the perfect addition to your garden, offering a stress-free growing experience for both beginners and experts. With a planting window from January to May and a harvest period from April to August, these award-winning potatoes thrive in various soil types and require moderate watering. Enjoy the satisfaction of cultivating the UK's most popular salad potato, guaranteed to deliver top-quality results.
Package Dimensions | 17.2 x 16.7 x 7.6 cm; 350 g |
Expected blooming period | Winter |
Moisture needs | Moderate Watering |
Sunlight exposure | shade |
Soil type | Clay Soil |
Manufacturer | Schone Homes (UK) |
ASIN | B085BPL3B2 |
J**
Good Seeds
Potato seeds look good, arrived the next day of ordering. Now I need to prep the garden and plant. Many thanks to the family firm.
M**M
Easy to grow
Really pleased with these. I used some for 2 pots and gave the rest to my mum and she did one pot, we were both successful (the picture is from my 2 pots.) They were really easy to grow as this was a first attempt for both of us. They taste better than from a supermarket bought potatoes but not as good as the potatoes my friend used to grow. Really pleased with the results and would definitely recomend for someone like me wanting to have a go at growing your own with no experience.
J**Y
Great
Excellent
J**N
Great
Already sprout great
R**S
Unimpressed.
Not too impressed on condition. Very soft and only about 5 have sprouted, 2 showing a little promise and the other 3 have no sign of life. Planted what I can so we'll see what happens. So far I would say not good value.
J**R
They are growing well
Not able to rate these yet as I have not sampled the end product. Good service from the seller she wrote a message saying if they had been damaged in post or I had any problems with them she would help. I thought that was rather good.
B**S
Easy to grow
Planted and waiting for them to grow.
A**R
Very small seed potatoes
The good:Product arrived relatively quickly.The bad:Very small seed potatoes. I had to discard several before I started chitting (sprouting) as a knew they wouldn't make it.The best ones did chit successfully and I planted them out. After about a month or so they had not progressed very much at all and I had to dig them out and repurpose the space for cauliflower.I have five second-early potato crops this year, using three different varieties sourced online, in garden centres and from nursery. These were the most expensive potatoes and also the only ones that have failed, the others are doing very well indeed so I don't think technique or equipment is the issue.Summary:Very hard to recommend as the seed potatoes are so small on average that it makes a successful or good yield crop quite challenging. They are also very expensive compared to other seed potatoes so were very far off the quality I was expecting.I have left flavour star rating as neutral as I was not able to taste a finished crop.
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