Seed Potato ‘Caledonian Rose’ – 2kg
- Attractive red-skinned tubers with yellow flesh
- Versatile for boiling, steaming, roasting, or chipping
- Disease-resistant for a reliable harvest
Discover the superb qualities of Potato ‘Caledonian Rose’, a maincrop variety renowned for its striking red skin and creamy yellow flesh. This all-rounder is perfect for a variety of culinary uses, making it a must-have in any kitchen.
Whether you choose to boil, steam, roast, or chip these versatile potatoes, you can count on delicious results every time. With impressive resistance to scab and eelworm, ‘Caledonian Rose’ promises a healthy and reliable harvest of tasty tubers.
Delivered to your door in a convenient 2kg bag, these seed potatoes are an excellent choice for any home gardener looking to grow their own high-quality potatoes.
How you will receive your potatoes:
Selected by our team of experts and sent from our nursery, you will receive seed potatoes in early January in a breathable net bag that can be recycled as for plastic bags. This keeps the potatoes together in a pack that is nice and airy – perfect to keep them healthy while in transit.
Can’t plant straight away?
Ideally, you should aim to start chitting your potatoes (see below) within a week of receiving them, but if this is not possible, store them in a cool, dark place until you are ready to use them.
Planting tips and hints:
Around 4-6 weeks before planting, it’s a good idea to ‘chit’ your seed potatoes, especially first and second early potatoes. To do this, place them in a cool, bright place with most of the ‘eyes’ pointing upwards to allow shoots to sprout. The shoots should be dark green or purple. If the shoots are white and spindly, move the potatoes to a cooler, brighter spot.
Meanwhile, prepare the soil for planting. Use a shovel to dig in soil conditioner.
Once the shoots are around 2.5cm long, the potatoes are ready to plant. Remove all but the strongest two shoots from each potato.
Use a trowel to make holes around 12cm deep and plant a potato in each hole with the shoots pointing upwards. Add a general purpose fertiliser when planting. When shoots appear, earth up the potatoes by mounding up soil around the stems to create a ridge. Repeat as the plants grow until the ridge is around 25cm high.
Water regularly in dry periods, especially around flowering time.
Harvest first early potatoes in June or July, second earlies in July-August and maincrop potatoes from late August-October once their leaves have yellowed.
Click here to view our full Potato Growing Guide.
Seed Potatoes
All our seed potatoes are graded to a size 35mm x 35mm to 55mm x 55mm. This means that the smallest seed potatoes in the sample will not fall through an 35mm square. This does mean there will be various sizes within the pack. More modern varieties are more equal in size but as we want to offer the more unusual and Heritage varieties, these are more variable but we will always supply the weight stated. Any harvest will depend on individual growing conditions but generally smaller potatoes will produce smaller crops and larger potatoes will produce larger crops. But for example 1kg of seed potatoes will produce the same overall harvest whether the seed potatoes are small or large.