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New products at Suttons Seeds

by Sarah - May 1st, 2010.
Filed under: New Products, Suttons Seeds.

Suttons Seeds just added these new products

Potato Rooster Kit 9 Potato Tubers and 3 Pink Growing Bags - Special Offers
Potato Rooster Kit 9 Potato Tubers and 3 Pink Growing Bags – Special Offers £10.00
9 tubers of Rooster and 3 pink growing bags in this fantastic value potato kit. Rooster is an excellent all round potato with red skin and yellow flesh, which combines a delicious taste with high yields. Great for chips but also perfect for creamy mash and crispy roasties. Grow 3 tubers in each growing bag for bumper crops of delicious potatoes this summer. 9 Tubers and 3 Pink Growing Bags for just £10.00!. 9 Potato Tubers and 3 Pink Growing Bags. Full growing instructions included.. . . .

Potato Late Season Refill Kit 15 Potato Tubers (5 of each variety) - Seed Potatoes
Potato Late Season Refill Kit 15 Potato Tubers (5 of each variety) – Seed Potatoes £8.95
If you already have Potato Buckets or Planters then all you need is this refill pack to plant them up again. Contain 5 tubers each of: Maris Peer – A reliable and well known favourite yielding mellow-tasting round white tubers. Eat them warm or save and use in salads as they will not discolour after cooking. Resistant to scab which can be a problem in dry, late summer soils; Carlingford – The most popular and widely grown ‘second cropper’. Carlingford performs reliably from late plantings giving good yields of round, smooth-skinned creamy-white fleshed tubers. These boil beautifully bringing that true ‘new potato’ taste to your meals!; Bambino – A high-yielding variety that shows good all-round disease resistance, making it ideal for those who prefer not to use chemicals in the garden. The tubers are round, medium-sized, with creamy-white, very tasty flesh.Late season (second crop) potatoes are grown from tubers which have been stored at a precise low temperature to keep them dormant until they are sent to you in July/early August. Plant them straight away (no need to ‘chit’ first) and they will grow away rapily in the warm summer soil.Your first potatoes can be dug from late October, but remember to leave some in the ground undisturbed, so you can enjoy that mouth-watering, just harvested, ‘new potato’ taste on Christmas Day!. 15 Potato Tubers (5 of each variety). Full growing instructions included.. . . .