This potato variety pack lets gardeners experience the full spectrum of potato colors in a single season, growing one plant each of white, blue, and red potatoes in as little as 90 days. Bred for compact gardens where space is precious, the pack includes three distinct varieties, Elba, Adirondack Red, and Purple Majesty, each contributing its own character to your harvest. Hardy across zones 1 through 13, these cold-tolerant tubers thrive in moderate moisture and full sun, making them adaptable to nearly any North American climate.
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The real genius of this pack is its efficiency: three half-pound bags, each planting 3-4 bed feet, means you can grow a rainbow of potatoes without dedicating an entire garden section to a single type. You'll harvest colorful tubers in roughly three months, perfect for cooks who want variety without the space commitment. The combination of white, blue, and red varieties opens up creative kitchen possibilities, from classic mashed potatoes to jewel-toned gratins and roasted medleys that turn dinner into something visually striking.
These potatoes are culinary workhorses. The white potatoes excel in classic applications like mashing, baking, and boiling. Red varieties hold their shape beautifully in soups, salads, and roasted preparations. The blue potatoes add visual drama to any dish while maintaining a firm texture through cooking, making them particularly striking in gratins, salads, and side dishes where color matters. Together, this mix encourages creative preparation and transforms the humble potato into a showpiece on the plate.
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Plant seed pieces directly outdoors once soil temperature reaches 50 degrees Fahrenheit and frost danger has passed. Each half-pound bag will cover 3-4 linear bed feet when spaced 10 inches apart.
Plant seed pieces directly in the garden after the last frost date when soil is workable and has warmed to at least 50 degrees Fahrenheit. Space pieces 10 inches apart in rows, and cover with 4-6 inches of soil.
Potatoes are ready to harvest approximately 90 days after planting. You can begin harvesting small new potatoes once plants flower, carefully digging around the plant base without damaging tubers. For full-size potatoes, wait until foliage begins to yellow and die back, which signals tubers have reached maturity. Dig carefully with a garden fork, working outward from the plant base to lift the entire hill and collect all tubers.
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