Final order deadline for
potatoes and sets:
late spring, when we run out of stock
Ginger and turmeric will be shipped starting in late February. Onion plants and sweet potato slips are drop-shipped directly from our growers according to your planting zone/region unless you indicate otherwise at checkout. Otherwise, we begin shipping Potatoes, Onions and Exotics orders in late March, finishing by early May. We cannot ship before that; we regret that we cannot honor any requests to do so.
red skin, white flesh Rounded oblong tubers with pinkish-red and slightly netted skin. Shallow eyes for easy peeling. Matures later than most earlies.
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dark red skin, white flesh This easy-to-grow high-yielding early red is great for new potatoes and makes a fabulous potato salad. Fair storage.
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yellow skin, yellow flesh Produces a multitude of deep yellow, perfectly smooth and amazingly blemish-free potatoes. A higher-yielding alternative to Anuschka and Augusta.
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yellow skin, yellow flesh Polish up your style for city markets with these stunningly chic Satinas. The soft buttery flesh and yellow skin are smooth as silk.
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yellow skin with pink eyes, yellow flesh A modern take on Yukon Gold, with higher yields and better PVY and scab resistances. Matures about 10 days later than Yukon Gold, but worth the wait.
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yellow buff skin with pink eyes, yellow flesh For keeping it classic, you can't beat Yukon Gold's tasty butter flavor and marketable appearance.
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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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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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red and yellow skin, yellow flesh Buttery and decadent with a creamy texture, striking bicolor skins, and high yields of up to 28 tubers per plant!
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Zingiber officianale Rose-tinged pearlescent skin will draw customers from yards away. Suitable for high tunnel cultivation, even in our northern climate!
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Curcuma longa Vibrantly orange tuber is a potent spice and medicine fetching top dollar at markets. Suitable for high tunnel cultivation, even in Maine!
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lightly russetted yellow skin, yellow flesh These buttery tubers are hands-down the best-tasting roasting potato in the winter. High yields, good storage qualities.
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yellow skin, light yellow flesh A late-season yellow with consistently high yields of large tubers across diverse growing regions and conditions. Holds its shape well boiled.
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russet skin, white flesh Known to most as the Idaho Potato, the dry mealy texture makes it a trusty old favorite. A great baking or mashing potato. Its reliably high yields mature late in the season.
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blue skin, blue flesh Maintains its color after boiling, roasting or frying. This spud is packed with anthocyanins, powerful antioxidants that can lower risks of heart and neurological diseases.
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red skin, pinkish flesh Intense bright skin, moist firm flesh that's rich in antioxidants. Released by Cornell in 2008 and qualified as “heirlooms-to-be” by Gourmet.
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red skin, yellow flesh. Midsummer variety with gorgeous appearance, excellent flavor, smooth texture, and hearty yields. Slightly textured skin has small shallow eyes that make for easy peeling.
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deep dark purple skin and flesh Above-average yields of uniformly round spuds with thin delicate skins, smooth creamy dark purple flesh, and super-high concentrations of cancer-fighting anthocyanins.
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blue skin, yellow flesh Round sapphire exterior creates a striking contrast with stunning gold flesh. High yielding. Also known as Peter Wilcox.
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russeted skin, white flesh Bred for cool climates. Vigorous plants produce good yields of large oblong russet potatoes. Using organic practices, we've grown really big Caribou.
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Yellow skin, yellow flesh Fedco employees agree this is one of our best-tasting potatoes! Firm and waxy, with a charmingly old-fashioned potato look.
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russeted skin, white flesh Good flavor and reliably high yields. Russets can be fussy in our humid climate, but Gold Rush performs even in wet years or poor soils. Perfect for baking and fries.
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buff skin, white flesh The quintessential Maine potato, with large uniform tubers that store extremely well. High yielding and adaptable to various soil and growing conditions.
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buff skin, light yellow flesh Large oblong flat tasty tubers with rich flavor mashed or roasted. popular with growers in the variable climates of upstate New York and New England.
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mottled purple and gold skin, yellow flesh. This whimsical tuber is attractive and robust, with likely resistance to hollow heart and bruising. Holds its own in organic production.
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pink-splashed purple skin, white flesh For size, style, yield and taste, it's an all-around winner. Show-stopping colorful skin and creamy rich flesh. Delicious baked, roasted or mashed.
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yellow skin, yellow flesh Low maintenance potato with heavy yields for luscious potato salads in the summer. Good storability for hearty soups all winter long. Tolerates low fertility.
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bright red skin, white flesh Flesh is firm, sweet and moist, with good storage. Generally good yields of medium-to-large tubers. Developed specifically for blight and scab resistance.
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With five varieties from our favorite organic growers, this well-rounded spud medley covers the seasonal potato spectrum with earlies and lates in multiple hues of skin and flesh.
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