Clancy F1 Pelleted Potato Seeds

Clancy F1 Pelleted Potato Seeds
Clancy F1 Pelleted Potato Seeds

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Seeds Per Pack
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Key Characteristics
Days To Maturity

110

Mature Height

3 Feet

Mature Width

3 Feet

Sun / Shade

Full Sun

Description / Clancy F1 Pelleted Potato Seeds

Days to Maturity: 90 to 110 from transplant

All-America Selections (AAS) Winner 2019

Clancy has outstanding texture and flavor, with red to rose blush skin tones and a creamy white and yellow interior. This round to oblong shaped spud is a top potato choice for mashing or boiling.

Clancy is the first potato grown from seed to be an AAS winner. There are numerous benefits of growing this delicious potato from seed, including having a sterile seed that reduces the potential for introducing disease to the garden, as well as easier storage and longer shelf life than potato tubers. This potato is also suitable for containers.

This seed comes as a "pellet". "Pelleted" seeds are small seeds that have been clay-coated to make them larger and more uniform in size and shape, making them easier to handle when planting.

Product Details

SKU 52853-PK-P1
Genus Solanum
Species tuberosum
Variety Clancy F1
Product Classification Seeds, Vegetables
Sun / Shade Full Sun
Days To Maturity 110.00
Characteristics Award Winner, Edible
Uses Beds, Containers, Cuisine, Outdoor

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  1. Charles

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    Have been impressed by the high rate of germination of the Clancy potato seeds that I began for the first time this year . So far it looks like better than 85% of the seeds have become nice little plants using Jiffy starter pellets. This makes these potatoes less expensive to grow than had I bought whole potatoes for the garden, plus no danger of any chance of disease using real seeds vs potato pieces.
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