Potato | Henry’s Flat
$10.00
Available Stock: 0
Family: SOLANACEAE
Genus & Species: Solanum tuberosum
SHIPMENT DATE: From late April
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Description
Heritage Status: New Zealand
Bio-Region of Origin: Southland
Quantity: 500 grams
Description: From the Henry Harrington collection in south land. A smooth large flat purple skinned potato with white flesh. This is an early potato.
Planting Instructions: Traditionally potatoes are frost tender so plant after the last frost in early spring. Before planting ‘chit’ or sprout the potatoes. Chitting is the process of placing seed potatoes in a cool, but frost free, light but shady place to encourage strong sturdy shoots to grow before they are planted in the ground. They can be hung up in onion sacks in a dry but light, shady place under eaves or in a garage or shed to store them and then they can be laid out in a tray (egg cartons are useful) to sprout, again in a light but shady place. The aim is to have a small number of shoots, not masses of sprouts. If the shoots are very long they can still be successful but are harder to plant without damage so short, sturdy shoots are best. If you have too many shoots you can rub some off.





