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Sarpo Mira Seed Potatoes - 2KG Main Crop Seed Potatoes | JBA Reviews

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Sarpo Mira  Sarpo Mira seed potatoes are the most blight resistant potato variety available in the UK. When grown by Mr Barbour in his own garden for the first time last year "They didn't require spraying for blight. The haulms were infected with blight but they have still produced blight free tubers on the 12th of October. Very impressive." Sarpo Mira tubers have a dry, floury texture which are best suited to roasting and chipping, they also make a great baking potato. Maincrop seed potatoes mature in 125-140 days and, if planted in late April, can be harvested by mid August.  SOIL PREPARATION: Ideal soil conditions for growing potatoes are sandy loam soils which can be enriched with lots of organic matter to aid water retention and provide suitable feeding for you potatoes. Heavy clay soils can be improved by adding sharp sand and lots of organic matter in the autumn of the year so that the new soil mixture can be exposed to frost which will help break up the soil structure and make it easier to work with. If you are unable to get organic matter you can add compost to the area you wish to plant your potatoes in. PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS: Each potato should be 25cm from the next, with rows spaced 60cm apart. Always make sure the eyes are facing upwards. Drills should be 15cm deep. CARE INSTRUCTIONS: Water well in dry spells. HARVESTING INSTRUCTIONS: Harvest June-July. Dig up mature potatoes and store them in a cool, dry and dark location. Potatoes can be stored for several months. Tip: when harvesting, remove all foliage and small potatoes from the soil and discard, to avoid diseases on next year’s crop.   Plant as soon as possible after purchase. Keep in a dry, cool and well-ventilated place until planting. Keep free from frost. Grown from cultivated stock.

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Posted 1 year ago
good quality seed potatoes
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Posted 1 year ago
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Posted 2 years ago
I have an allotment and been using cheap locally sourced seed potatoes for a few years .... and been paying the price with low yields, disease or scab so I thought I'd use the same seed potatoes as one of my neighbours and see how I get on. He uses Jamieson and swears by them. He always get high yield and low disease. Pots are currently chitting, they are plump and got a host of eyes on them so lets see how these beauties get on?!
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Posted 2 years ago
grow this variety last year and was very impressed, the quality of seed supplied was superb then and is this season
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Posted 2 years ago
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Posted 2 years ago
Slow to chit but can be covered in compost in the dark for a week gets them well started.. Excellent quality product.
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Posted 6 years ago