Accent Seed Potatoes (First Early)

Rating4.5 Read the review(s)
  • RHS Award of Garden Merit
  • Will flower well in full sun
  • Varieties that, in our selector's opinion, have exceptional flavour
  • Recommended for Exhibition growing

£6.75 each

2 £5.75 each

An established favourite whose shallow-eyed tubers are notable for their eating quality. The flesh is pale yellow, waxy and firm after boiling.

Bulks up to produce a heavy crop and mature tubers show no cracking.

Considered to be one of the varieties with the best resistance to potato cyst eelworm and slugs.

  • Yield: High
  • Shape: Oval
  • Skin: Pale Yellow
  • Flesh: Pale Yellow
  • Cooking: Best when boiled
  • Delivered January to late April
  • Quantity 2Kg Pack (25-30 Tubers)
  • Catalogue Code 1050-6505

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On 29/11/2011 Susan Harris wrote:
Rating:5

Flavour is the main thing for me so you can stick the pink fir apples, charlotte and the like. The only other potato that comes close is one that's marketed as Cornish which is not the variety name. The taste is so buttery you don't really need butter, but of course I do. Thank you Marshalls for selling such a good first early. Boiled is best.

On 31/10/2011 Neil Gayton wrote:
Rating:5

Have grown these for 3 years. Produces early crops but also can be left to produce baking potatoes. Unaffected by blight when others perished. Tastes brilliant

On 20/08/2011 Edward Baker wrote:
Rating:5

This is the first year I have grown "Accent" and they did not disappoint. Beautiful flavor, heavy cropper and the taste did not vary between large and small potatoes. I shall recommend to all my gardening friends.

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