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Grow your own delicious potatoes with our premium non-GMO, heirloom potato seeds. We ship at the right planting time for your climate, so you can plant with confidence. Start growing your own potatoes today!
Generally, early spring planting works best in cooler regions once the soil reaches about 45°F and can be easily worked. In warmer climates, late summer planting allows for a successful fall harvest.
To maximize your yield, test your soil's pH level, aiming for a slightly acidic range between 5.0 and 6.0. Consider adding a premium fertilizer for the best growth potential.
Yes, potatoes require full sun to grow properly. Aim for at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight daily. Consistent exposure to full sun promotes plant growth and encourages the development of large, healthy potato tubers.
A single potato plant can yield 5-10 potatoes, though results vary depending on planting conditions.
Soil quality plays a crucial role—loose, nutrient-rich soil encourages healthy root and tuber development. Consistent, deep watering ensures proper hydration without risking rot.
Our Vego Garden enables you to produce high-yield crops without worrying about poorly draining soil and other hurdles. It’s designed for beginners and seasoned gardeners.
Potatoes prefer cooler temperatures and struggle to grow in heat above 80°F. Once your crops are exposed to temperatures higher than this, your yield will start to decline.
If your potato seeds suffer in heat higher than 100°F, they may not develop correctly. To protect your plants during hot weather, provide mulch for insulation and maintain consistent watering.
Growing potatoes from seed can be a rewarding process when you follow these steps:
Choose the right potato seed variety
Browse our collection of non-GMO and heirloom potato seeds to find a variety that matches your climate and growing conditions.
Prepare your soil
Potatoes grow best in loose, well-draining soil that has been enriched with organic matter. Aim for a slightly acidic pH between 5.0 and 6.0.
Plant your seeds
Plant seed potatoes in rows, spacing them about 12 inches apart and burying them 3-4 inches deep. Be sure to cover them with soil and remove any weeds regularly to reduce competition for nutrients.
Water regularly
Consistent moisture is key to healthy tuber development. Water deeply once or twice a week, adjusting based on weather conditions. Avoid overwatering, which can lead to root rot.
Hill your plants
As the plants grow, mound additional soil around their base to cover developing tubers. This practice prevents your potatoes from becoming green and inedible.
Harvest your potatoes
Your potatoes are ready to harvest when the plant's foliage begins to yellow and die back. Carefully dig up the tubers, allowing them to cure in a shaded, well-ventilated area.
To find some companion plants for your potatoes, visit our vegetable seeds collection!