Enjoy
large potatoes with a delicious taste and an enhanced tolerance to blight with
Kennebec seed potatoes for sale from Harris Seeds. This large multipurpose
potato is attractive, with light tan skin, attractive white flesh, and uniform
appearance. The skin is thin, so it peels quickly and is tender and flavorful
when left on the potato. Kennebec is a nice oval potato with shallow eyes for
easy washing, smooth peeling, and attractive presentation on the plate. These
easily-grown main crop potato plants bring a high and dependable yield of large
potatoes, and they resist blight and other diseases well. Tubers store well
through the winter. Kennebec's rich potato taste and consistent large size
make them popular not only with home cooks but also in the culinary world.
Finer restaurants are listing "Kennebec Fries" on their menus, and
using Kennebecs for mashed, baked, and breakfast potatoes as well. Perennial in
Zones 3 - 9. 3 lb. bags contain approximately 15-20 seed potatoes.
Kennebec Potato Growing
Tips
A few
days before planting your Kennebec seed potatoes, you can take a sharp and
clean knife to divide the larger ones into two separate pieces. Each piece
should be 1 1/2 to 2 inches in size and contain at least one bud or
"eye." After dividing these potatoes, a thick callus will form to
ensure the potatoes stay healthy after planting.
You can plant your order of 3 or 50 lbs. of Kennebec seed potatoes as soon as
you can work the soil in early spring. Look for evenly moist soil with good
drainage that isn't overly wet or soggy. Once the plant reaches 6 inches tall,
begin the hilling process. Repeat every few weeks. When the foliage starts to
yellow and wilt, it's time to harvest and enjoy your potatoes in dishes such as
roasts and stews.