Description
Botanical name – Solanum tuberosum
Common name – Fir Apple Potato
Description – These fingerling potatoes are long, narrow and famously knobbly. They have a wonderful nutty, earthy flavour and are great boiled, steamed or in salads.
How To Grow – Potatoes grow in a wide range of soils, the ideal being sandy with a high humus content. They require nitrogen so add manure and garden compost to the soil before planting. New shoots will appear in 2-3 weeks and require mounding to encourage formation of the new tubers and to ensure they are not exposed to the sun. Lift potatoes when vines begin to die. Leave freshly dug tubers in the sun for a day to prevent bruising, then store in dark and cool conditions
Plant: 10cm deep 30cm apart in full sun.
When To Plant – Autumn to Spring.
Harvest – 16-18 Weeks.
Size – 500g Packet
Uses – Boiled, Steamed and Salads
Important Note – NOT AVAILABLE TO TAS / WA DUE TO QUARANTINE RESTRICTIONS