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Pentland Dell Potato Tubers


  • High yielding maincrop - Pentland Dell produces large, pale-skinned potatoes with white flesh, perfect for baking, roasting and chips. Suitable for garden beds, veg patches or large containers, it is a perfect choice for home grown potatoes.

  • Reliable and disease resistant - This potato's excellent resistance to blight and common scab makes it a dependable choice for UK growers. Plant tubers 10–15cm deep and 30cm apart in well-drained soil, with rows spaced 75cm apart. This variety is best planted from March to May for late summer harvests.

  • Stores well after harvest - A great variety for long-term storage, letting you enjoy your homegrown spuds well into winter.


  • High yielding maincrop - Pentland Dell produces large, pale-skinned potatoes with white flesh, perfect for baking, roasting and chips. Suitable for garden beds, veg patches or large containers, it is a perfect choice for home grown potatoes.

  • Reliable and disease resistant - This potato's excellent resistance to blight and common scab makes it a dependable choice for UK growers. Plant tubers 10–15cm deep and 30cm apart in well-drained soil, with rows spaced 75cm apart. This variety is best planted from March to May for late summer harvests.

  • Stores well after harvest - A great variety for long-term storage, letting you enjoy your homegrown spuds well into winter.

  • $3.00

    Original: $9.99

    -70%
    Pentland Dell Potato Tubers

    $9.99

    $3.00

    Description


  • High yielding maincrop - Pentland Dell produces large, pale-skinned potatoes with white flesh, perfect for baking, roasting and chips. Suitable for garden beds, veg patches or large containers, it is a perfect choice for home grown potatoes.

  • Reliable and disease resistant - This potato's excellent resistance to blight and common scab makes it a dependable choice for UK growers. Plant tubers 10–15cm deep and 30cm apart in well-drained soil, with rows spaced 75cm apart. This variety is best planted from March to May for late summer harvests.

  • Stores well after harvest - A great variety for long-term storage, letting you enjoy your homegrown spuds well into winter.