Item Number: SP890
Organic French Fingerling Seed Potato (lb)
Grow gourmet, organic fingerling potatoes.
French Fingerling is a gourmet heirloom prized for its elegant shape and standout eating quality. Slender, elongated tubers feature smooth rose-colored skin and golden flesh marbled with pink—beautiful on the cutting board and on the plate. The flavor is rich, nutty, and buttery, and the texture stays creamy when roasted, grilled, or pan-seared. Because the tubers are naturally finger-sized, prep is quick and portions are easy to serve whole. French Fingerling is especially satisfying with olive oil, herbs, and a hot oven, where it develops crisp edges without drying out. This variety is a favorite for gardeners who want a distinctive harvest with true chef-level appeal.
- Skin/Flesh: Rose-colored skin with golden flesh marbled with pink
- Texture/Flavor: Creamy texture with rich, nutty, buttery flavor
- Best Uses: Roasting, grilling, pan-searing, and serving whole
- Maturity: Mid to late season (typically ~90–110 days)
- Tuber Size: Small to medium; fingerling-shaped tubers
- Storage: Stores well after curing; handle gently to prevent bruising
- Disease Resistance: No specific resistance noted; rotate crops and avoid compacted soils
- Growing Conditions: Full sun; loose, well-drained soil; consistent moisture; hill plants to encourage tuber development
- Organic Certification: Certified organic and grown in the USA
Ready to boost your potato-growing skills? Don’t miss these helpful resources:
- Potato Growing Guide: A beginner-friendly overview covering planting times, soil prep, watering, hilling, and harvesting techniques.
- Planting & Growing Potatoes (Video): Watch our instructional video for tips on cutting, spacing, and growing your seed potatoes successfully.
- Grow Bigger, Healthier Potatoes: Learn how to improve tuber size and yield with smart fertilization and cultural practices.
- Tips for Growing Potatoes in Your Home Garden: Discover practical advice for maximizing success in raised beds, containers, and backyard plots.
For more Organic Seed Potatoes to plant and enjoy all season long, explore our full selection here: Organic Seed Potatoes.

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Shipping Information
Shipping Information
Cannot ship to the following states: AK, HI, ID, PR, VI, GU
Shipping Weight: 1.28 lb
Dimensions: 7.0"L x 5.0"W x 5.0"H
Features
Features
- Easily Established
- Flavor Pick
- For Baking (starchy)
- Good for Beginners
- Good Keeper
- Roasting/Mashing (all-purpose)
- Suited to Cold Climates
Characteristics
Characteristics
Planting & Care
Planting & Care
Soil & Water: French Fingerling seed potatoes prefer loose, fertile, well-draining soil and consistent moisture. Avoid waterlogged conditions to prevent tuber rot.
Planting & Growing: Cut tubers into pieces with 1–2 eyes each and allow to cure before planting. Space 12" apart and mound soil around stems as plants grow.
Harvest & Storage: Harvest when foliage has yellowed and skins are firm. Cure tubers in a dark, cool area for 7–10 days, then store in a well-ventilated, dry space.
Useful Information
Useful Information
Guarantee
Guarantee
We guarantee the perishable items we sell to be in good, viable condition when we sell them. Perishable items include, but are not limited to, garlic bulbs, flower bulbs, seed potatoes, onion sets & transplants, potted or bare root trees, vegetable crowns, etc. If your perishable item arrives in substandard condition, take photographs and please contact us within 3 days of the purchase date (or delivery date) and we will provide you with a refund of the purchase price (excluding shipping costs), or a replacement. Accordingly, we urge you to open any boxes marked as ""Perishable"" immediately upon receiving them and inspect the shipment thoroughly (do not crack open heads of garlic, we do not accept claims on cracked garlic). Because some perishable items can deteriorate very quickly, we cannot accept any claims beyond the 3-day time frame as it becomes too difficult to determine if these items were delivered in substandard condition, or if they turned into such substandard condition because of having been improperly cared for or stored once delivered.
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Produce big taters and lots of them, never any problems and taste great. Also blanch and freeze to add to stew when frozen. they do not fall apart. just make sure skins are not cut.
These are fine spuds I grew and saved them for many years. The order kept being delayed until I received them much too late to plant here in my part of the valley.
Good healthy plants. Abundant growth. Nice harvest.