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'Yukon Gold' Potato - 2 Pound Bag

'Yukon Gold' Potato - 2 Pound Bag

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Disease-free, scrumptious spuds | The best yellow for baking
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Bareroot
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Key Characteristics
Zone

2 - 11

Mature Height

18 IN

Mature Width

4 Feet

Sun / Shade

Full Sun

Moisture Level

Dry

Soil Type

Normal, loamy, Sandy

Description / 'Yukon Gold' Potato - 2 Pound Bag

Days to Maturity: 70 to 90 from direct sow

'Yukon Gold' Potato is so richly flavored that your guests will ask if you already added the butter. This superb baking variety sets an early harvest of large, scrumptious spuds you will find irresistible in soups and side dishes as well as straight from the oven.

'Yukon Gold' Potato is the most popular yellow-skinned variety for baking, and it's easy to see why. It harvests early—closer to 70 days than 90, and far ahead of the 100 to 110 typical of midseason types. The tubers are rounded, blocky, and packed with succulent flesh, with thin skins just perfect for eating. (That's where all the vitamins are hiding, too.) Although it's classified as a "dry" type best suited for baking, I find it superb boiled or fried too. The spuds range from 4 to 10 ounces, so I save the big mongo ones for baked potatoes, and turn the others into soups, stews, and veggie medleys.

The 'Yukon Gold' Potato plant grows just 12 to 18 inches tall but spreads up to 4 feet wide, and each 2-pound bag of plants will sow up to 25 feet of row and yield 20 to 30 pounds of potatoes. These plants are grown from disease-free stock, and for my money they're the best potatoes on the market today.

Like all potatoes, 'Yukon Gold' Potato fares best in sandy, enriched soil, but if you have heavy or clay soil, just use a raised bed or plant the tubers more shallowly, mulching them well with straw.

Seed Potato Definition:
A tuber that has several eyes whose purpose is to be planted.
Genetically identical to the parent potato.
A faster way to grow potatoes vs seed.
Guaranteed virus free and disease free stock.

2-pound bag of tubers, plants 20 to 25 feet of row.

Product Details

SKU 33718
Item Form Bareroot
Genus Solanum
Species tuberosum
Variety 'Yukon Gold'
PPAF PP17791
Product Classification Vegetables
Habit Vining
USDA Zone Low 2
USDA Zone High 11
Sun / Shade Full Sun
Bloom Color Coral, Orange, Red
Max Bloom Size 4.00
Bloom Season Start Late Spring
Bloom Season End Late Fall
Foliage Color Dark Green, Glossy
Days To Maturity 90.00
Harvest Season Late Summer
Resistance Disease Resistant
Characteristics Edible
Uses Beds, Containers, Cuisine, Outdoor
Zone 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11
State Shipping Restrictions AK, CO, FL, GU, HI, ID, ME, MN, MT, NE, NV, PR, VI
Shipping Method Restrictions none

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  1. Greenjeans

    Not small! 0 people found this helpful

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    Their words: “Seed potatoes from Park Seed are of a consistent, small size and do not need cutting. In fact, our grower’s recommend small tubers for best results as cutting can promote disease.” I bought from Park Seed because of this statement. I received a large 4.5” potato! I contacted them and they sent out another batch. Got them today…only 3 potatoes total in this bag, one smallish, another 4.5” potato and one larger than 5”! Don’t believe what they say!
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  2. Mary

    Never sprouted 0 people found this helpful

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    Planted along with seed potatoes from local suppliers. Park potatoes have never sprouted. Other ones where up within a week and are 12 inches tall. Not sure if Park sect a bad batch but these potatoes are not growing.
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  3. Cassandra

    As promised 0 people found this helpful

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    Great looking seed potatoes, fast delivery. Planted and sprouted but not above dirt line yet. Expected to take but time will tell. Highly recommend. First time planter.
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  4. Lance Brown

    16 Seed = 70 Tubers 0 people found this helpful

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    Grew healthy and strong in four, 20lb grow bags. Taste is Excellent!
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  5. Nick

    Seed Yukon 0 people found this helpful

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    Fast delivery as promised, the potato seeds look great and have been planted and sprouted. I expect a good production and remains to be seen.
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  6. Foxtrotmatt

    No germination (yet) 0 people found this helpful

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    I'll gladly let you know when, or if, any of these plants germinate. It's been two weeks and counting...
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  7. gardener in MA

    no info- disappointed 0 people found this helpful
    I thought I was buying potato tubers and what I got was a bag of potatoes! No instructions as to whether I should plant the entire potato or cut out eyes? I could have paid less and bought potatoes at the super market.
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