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mid to late season, red skin, red flesh Classically plump fingerling shape with smooth skin, excellent color retention, high yields. They’re also tasty as heck!
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mid-season, tan skin, light yellow flesh A lovely potato with bountiful yields. Some sources mention Austrian Crescent tubers as long as 10"!
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late season, yellow-netted skin, yellow flesh The most consistent fingerling in shape and size. Versatile in the kitchen and stores beautifully through the winter.
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late season, yellow-netted skin, yellow flesh The most consistent fingerling in shape and size. Versatile in the kitchen and stores beautifully through the winter.
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mid to late season, deep purple skin, deep purple flesh Dig them as sweet little fingerlings early or hold out for larger potatoes later in the season. Distinctively earthy flavor and pleasantly waxy texture.
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mid to late season, deep purple skin, deep purple flesh Dig them as sweet little fingerlings early or hold out for larger potatoes later in the season. Distinctively earthy flavor and pleasantly waxy texture.
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late season, red skin, pale red flesh The unique flesh is cream streaked with a light red pigment. Dig early for that classic petite fingerling, or wait for skins to set to secure some lunkers!
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Fingerling Seed Potatoes
Solanum tuberosum Fingerlings are long and thin, shaped like small fish or maybe even fingers, displaying various skin and flesh colors. Fingerlings are often prolific and disease-resistant. Though mostly late maturing, the plants set heavily and small ones can be harvested early. Chefs, market farmers and home gardeners find these beautiful potatoes have unequaled culinary qualities and flavor.
Seed Potatoes Solanum tuberosum
One pound of seed will usually plant 5–8 row feet, depending on the variety; 10# will usually plant 50 row feet.