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20kg Skywalker Seed Potatoes

£27.80
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Product Code
SPSYR20KG

Introducing Skywalker Seed Potatoes, a remarkable second early variety bred from the esteemed Casablanca and Victoria strains. This 20kg pack offers gardeners a reliable, high-yielding crop with exceptional culinary versatility.

Exceptional Yield and Uniformity
Skywalker produces consistent, round-to-oval tubers of good size, ensuring a plentiful harvest that's ideal for both novice and experienced gardeners.

Robust Disease Resistance
With strong natural resistance to common scab, eelworm, and blight, Skywalker supports healthy crops with less need for chemical treatments, promoting a more sustainable gardening approach.

Culinary Versatility
The white-skinned, cream-fleshed tubers are perfect for chipping, baking, and boiling, offering a superb flavour that enhances a variety of dishes.

Early Harvest
As a second early crop type, Skywalker is typically ready to harvest around 90–110 days after planting.

Whether you're cultivating in garden beds or containers, Skywalker Seed Potatoes (20kg) deliver exceptional results in both yield and quality, making them a top choice for home growers and allotment holders alike.

More Information
Cooking Type Salad
Pack Weight 20 kg
Maturity Second Early
Shape of Tuber Round
Colour of Skin White
Depth of Eyes Shallow

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Summer planting seed potatoes are best planted from mid-June through to the end of July and are normally ready for harvest during October. The seed potatoes can be planted directly into gardens or allotments or they can be grown in containers. The key is to leave the seed potatoes in the soil or containers once they have finished growing, although it is vital to ensure the crop is protected from frost with a fleece, polytunnel or some sort of covering. They can then be harvested whenever the gardener wishes, providing lots of baby "new-potatoes" with that sought-after "new potato" taste in the depths of winter. They can be an enjoyable addition to Christmas dinner (hence the reason they are sometimes called Christmas potatoes). Summer Planting seed potatoes can be grown throughout the UK.