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RED PONTIAC

RED PONTIAC

Product Description:

Mid-season 80 days. Red Pontiac's large, spreading plants produce medium-sized tubers with thin red skin and white interiors. A widely adaptable, high-yielding, all-purpose potato that stores well.  

Potatoes begin shipping in March and shipping continues until we are sold out. We will prioritize orders for warmer zones to ship first and will avoid shipping to cooler zones until threat of freezing has diminished. Order early for best availability. Sorry, not available to Alaska, US Territories, or Canada.

ORGANIC POTATO

$28.95

$28.95

Customer Reviews

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Paula G.
Red Pontiac Potatoe review.

I have always had good luck with seed potatoes from Territorial Seed, and this year was no exception. They were firm with multiple sprouts and chitted easily. Every one sprouted beautifully. I was so happy with them, I ordered a second batch. I had the same results.

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Lynn
So tasty! I bought for a second year

I first bought these a year ago and then this year. They have great umami--a fullness in flavor. They're a fluffier potato with potential for a lot of dishes. My favorite was a simple baked potato with coconut oil or butter and salt, but it would also mash well.

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Michelle A.
Yummy!

June- plentiful harvest Zone 7 (planted in mid March).
I let them sit for a day or 2 in the sun to toughen the skins. So good in an ir fryer sprinkled with parmesan and pepper!

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Susan
Red Pontiac potatoes

The plants are doing well. took a while to germinate but greenery looks strong and healthy. Looking forward in a month for some fine potatoes. Will update this review then

Seed Depth 4-6"
Seed Spacing 12"
Row Spacing 24-36"

Solanum tuberosum Our favorite comfort food has proven to be an amazing source of nutrients and nourishment. High in vitamins, such as vitamin C, they rival broccoli as a source of phytonutrients. We offer only certified disease-free seed potatoes. Easy to grow, we will include complete cultural directions with each order.

Days to maturity are calculated from date of direct seeding.

Culture
• Potatoes prefer fertile, loose, well-drained soil
• Forking beds is recommended
• Apply a fertilizer that is low in nitrogen and high in phosphorus such as bone meal — use 5-7 pounds per 100 square feet
• Proper soil pH of 5.2-6.0 will help avoid scab
• Irrigate thoroughly when needed, allow the soil to dry out somewhat before watering again
Hilling: as plants grow, cover with soil, mulch, or compost, while leaving top-growth exposed
• Repeat hilling process 3-4 times throughout season

Direct Sowing
• Plant potatoes up to 3 weeks before your last frost date
• Larger potatoes can be cut into smaller pieces to use as seed — allow the cut potato to heal before planting to prevent rot (2-3 days at 70°F)

Insects & Diseases
• Common insects: Colorado potato beetle, tuber flea beetle, potato aphid, potato psyllid, potato tuber worm/moth
• Insect control: Pyrethrin and row covers
• Common diseases: Early and late blight, white mold, botrytis, leaf roll virus, mosaic virus, verticilium wilt, potato scab
• Disease prevention: 4-year crop rotation, and fungicide applications

Harvest & Storage
• "New" potatoes can be harvested from early varieties beginning 60 days after planting
• Once top-growth dies down, leave in the ground for 2 weeks and then harvest
• Dig tubers carefully, brush off soil and allow skins to dry before storing
• Standard potatoes yield about 10 times the amount originally planted
• Fingerling potatoes yield 15-20 times the amount originally planted
• Store in a dark location; 40-45°F and 90% relative humidity

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