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Desiree - Seed Potatoes 2kg

  • Catalogue Code 1050-6673
Rating4.5 Read the review(s)

This red skinned, yellow fleshed maincrop produces heavy crops, even in dry seasons.

Desirée has a waxy texture and excellent flavour.

Wonderful for baking and lovely mashed, Potato Desiree stores well.

 

Delivered
January to late April
  • Yield: High
  • Shape: Long Oval
  • Skin: Red
  • Flesh: Pale Yellow
  • Cooking: Great all-rounder

Features

  • Will flower well in full sun
  • Varieties that, in our selector's opinion, have exceptional flavour

Growing Calendar for Desiree - Seed Potatoes 2kg

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On 21/02/2010 Malcolm Blackie wrote:
Rating:5

At the risk of being boring, I have grown this variety consistently for a number of years and it has never let me down. My son, who was very rude about different potatoes having their own flavour has even come round to acknowledging that these are rather good - and different. I am still, in late February, eating last year's crop and will have enough to take me through to April.

On 10/01/2010 Derek Jackson wrote:
Rating:5

This is the first time I have grown Desiree on my garden, they produced very good potatoesfor mashing, chipping & baking, no scab or blight.They also keep well through the winter.Because of all this I have already ordered for 2010, so I hope they do as good again.

On 13/11/2009 Alison Lawson wrote:
Rating:5

The Desiree Potatoes are one of the best tasting Potatoes they are great for mash, but even better for jacket potatoes they are so fluffy in the middle. They are so easy to grow, have grown these for many years.

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