05/07/2026
π₯ Seed Potatoes Are Here! π₯
Get your garden ready with fresh seed potatoes! We brought in several tried-and-true varieties that perform great for home gardeners. Whether you want creamy mashed potatoes, crispy fries, or long-storing winter potatoes, weβve got you covered! $2.99 a pound.
β¨ Available Varieties:
π₯ Yukon Gold
One of the most popular potatoes for a reason! Yukon Gold has smooth golden skin and buttery yellow flesh. Excellent for mashed potatoes, roasting, soups, and all-purpose cooking.
β’ Maturity: Mid-season (about 80β95 days)
β’ Storage: Good storage potato with excellent flavor retention
π₯ Red La Soda
A Southern favorite with thin red skin and white flesh. Produces high yields and cooks up creamy and moist. Great for boiling, potato salads, and roasting.
β’ Maturity: Early season (about 75β85 days)
β’ Storage: Fair to moderate storage; best enjoyed earlier
π₯ Red Pontiac
Classic red potato known for dependable harvests and versatility. White flesh with smooth red skin. Excellent for baking, boiling, and roasting.
β’ Maturity: Mid-season (about 80β100 days)
β’ Storage: Stores well for a red potato
π₯ Russet Burbank
The famous baking potato! Large russeted potatoes with fluffy white flesh. Perfect for baked potatoes, French fries, and hash browns.
β’ Maturity: Late season (about 110β135 days)
β’ Storage: Excellent long-term storage variety
π₯ Modoc
A productive red potato variety with smooth skin and versatile kitchen use. Great for boiling, baking, and frying. Known for reliable performance and uniform tubers.
β’ Maturity: Mid to late season
β’ Storage: Good keeper with solid shelf life
π₯ Dark Red Norland
An early red potato with deep red skin and white flesh. Fast growing and great for gardeners wanting an earlier harvest. Excellent for boiling and fresh eating.
β’ Maturity: Early season (about 70β90 days)
β’ Storage: Moderate storage; best used fresh
π± Plant now for a delicious homegrown harvest later this season! Seed potatoes are available while supplies last.