Description
White Flesh & White Skin
Medium Maturity
Moderately Resistant to Early Blight and Rhizoctonia
Susceptible to Late Blight and Common Scab
Good Winter Storage
Cooking – Good for boiling, baking, and french frying
Planting – Place potatoes 4-5” deep and 10-14” apart with at least 3 feet between rows. Cover potatoes with 2-3” of soil. Larger potatoes can be cut prior to planting. Ensure there is an equal number of eyes on each cut piece.
Growing – Hill plants once they begin to emerge from the soil. Continue to pull dirt up around the plants as they grow. Keep the soil moist, but not overly saturated during the growing season. Containers may need daily watering.
Harvest – Flowering is often an indicator young potatoes are almost ready to harvest. For winter storage, potatoes should remain in the ground until light frosts or natural maturity dry down the leaves and stems.
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