Item Number: FP800
Fall-Planted Organic All Blue Seed Potatoes (lb)
Fall-Planted Organic All Blue Seed Potatoes (lb)
Purple Color Brightens Your Potato Salad
Fall-Planted Certified Organic & Non-GMO Seed Potatoes
With deep blue skin and flesh that almost appears purple, here is another potato to brighten your table and your favorite potato salad. A family favorite for making awesome French Fries or Oven Fries.
- 100+ days, late-season
- Abundant yields of medium sized oblong tubers
- Great baked or any way you like it
- Certified seed potatoes & certified organic
For more information, please enjoy our Resource Guide for planting and growing seed potatoes.

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Description
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Fall-Planted Certified Organic & Non-GMO Seed Potatoes
With deep blue skin and flesh that almost appears purple, here is another potato to brighten your table and your favorite potato salad. A family favorite for making awesome French Fries or Oven Fries.
- 100+ days, late-season
- Abundant yields of medium sized oblong tubers
- Great baked or any way you like it
- Certified seed potatoes & certified organic
For more information, please enjoy our Resource Guide for planting and growing seed potatoes.
Shipping Information
Shipping Information
Cannot ship to the Mid-West or East Coast or Alaska between November & April. Please order from our Spring Potatoes page if you live in one of these states.
Cannot ship to the following states: PR , VI , GU , MT , ID , UT , WY , CO , ND , SD , NE , KS , MN , IA , MO , MI , WI , IL , IN , KY , OH , WV , VA , DC , MD , DE , NJ , CT , RI , MA , NH , ME , VT , NY , PA , HI , AK
Shipping Weight: 1.1 lb
Dimensions: 5.0"L x 4.0"W x 3.0"H
Features
Features
- For Baking (starchy)
- Good for Beginners
- Good Keeper
- Roasting/Mashing (all-purpose)
Characteristics
Characteristics
Planting & Care
Planting & Care
- Fall-planted spuds produce outstanding yields by May. If your area experiences hard winters (USDA Zones 1–7), or you tend to have long, wet spring seasons when rot might be a problem, plant potatoes in the spring.
- One pound of seed potatoes will plant a row approximately 8' long with seed pieces spaced at 8 - 12" apart.
- Plan on 1,200 lb/acre (600 lb of fingerlings) when rows are spaced 36" apart with 12" between plants.
- Under optimal conditions, you can expect to harvest 10–15 pounds of potatoes for every pound of seed potato planted.
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