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High Quality Certified Seed Potatoes (10 pack) – Pre-Season Order Opportunity

Darryl from Tararua District

Wanting the incomparable taste you get from your own “home-grown” spuds?


Our “Pest and Disease Free” Certified Seed Potatoes are now in stock and available for order.

Don't risk missing out come 2023 peak season!


Order now and have them delivered to your door in June ready for planting come spring!


“Each 10 pack guarantees (at least) 10 certified seed potatoes”


Have a variety already in mind?

We have the following varieties in stock online www.nzlifestylegroup.co.nz... (if there is variety you would like that isn't listed - please message us)


Rua

Ilam Hardy

Jersey Benne

Desiree

Nadine

Maris Anchor

Rocket

Dolce Vita


OR


Choose From Our Certified Seed Potato Range Below:

1. Rua:


A high quality, pleasant flavoured Potato with a firm texture that stores extremely well. Grows well in most soil conditions, with reliable yields.


Yield: Medium to High

Maturity: Late Main Crop (ready in 120-140 days from planting)

Eating Quality: High quality boiling potato with firm texture, pleasant flavour.


Perfect for roasting

Also good for delicious French Fries!


Tuber Description:

Shape: Short Oval

Skin: Smooth, yellow surface with shallow eyes
Flesh Colour: White



2. Ilam Hardy:


A highly versatile, early maincrop potato suitable for boiling, roasting and more! Gives a good yield in most conditions and has good storability.


Yield: Medium to High

Maturity: Early Main Crop (ready in 80-100 days from planting)

Eating Quality: Wonderful early season Potato with a pleasant, floury texture.


Perfect for…

Mashing

Baking

Roasting

Chips

Wedges


Tuber Description:

Shape: Oval
Skin: White
Flesh Colour: White

3. Jersey Benne:

A fast maturing, high yield Potato with a waxy texture. The perfect early-eating Salad potato.


Yield: Low to Moderate

Maturity: Early Crop (ready in 90-100 days from planting)

Eating Quality: Jersey Benne is a firm cooking waxy textured potato with a distinctive flavour that sets it apart from the rest.


Perfect for…

Boiling

Salads

Casseroles

Soups

Mashing


Tuber Description:

Shape: Medium Oval
Skin: Yellow
Flesh Colour: White


4. Desiree:

A smooth red-skinned, pale-yellow fleshed Table Potato. Desiree gives a high yield and stores very well.


Yield: High

Maturity: Medium Early-Late Main Crop (ready in 140 days from planting)

Eating Quality: Desiree is the excellent general purpose potato that holds together well when boiling.


Firm cooking waxy textured potato with a distinctive flavour that sets it apart from the rest.


Perfect for…

Boiling

Microwave Cooking

Frying

Tuber Description

Shape: Medium-to-Large Long Oval
Skin: Red with shallow eyes
Flesh Colour: Pale Yellow

5. Nadine:

A second early main crop potato with a high potential of round/oval smooth white skinned tubers of particularly attractive appearance. Excellent cooking quality.


Yield: High

Maturity: Second Early Main Crop (ready in 80-90 days from planting)
Eating Quality: When steamed, Nadine has a firm, great tasting waxy flavour with a low dry matter count.


Free from discolouration.


Perfect for…

Steaming

Boiling

Salads

Casseroles

Soups

Tuber Description:

Shape: Medium Sized, Round
Skin: White
Flesh Colour: Cream

6. Maris Anchor:

A firm and waxy textured Potato with a mild flavor making it a must have for any meal.


Yield: High

Maturity: Main Crop (ready in 90-100 days from planting)

Eating Quality: Maris Anchor, when boiled… delivers a delicious, firm and waxy textured Potato with a mild flavor that is suitable for a wide range of uses.


Perfect for…

Boiling

Salads

Frying

Roasting

Tuber Description:

Shape: Moderate Oval
Skin: Smooth, Yellow Coloured
Flesh Colour: Cream


7. Rocket:

Rocket, just like the name suggests, has proven to be THE earlier of first early varieties.


This fast producing Potato gives a good flavour with dug green, making it ideal for the first early produce market.

Recommended to grow them in Planter Bags


Yield: Medium

Maturity: First Early Crop (ready in 60-70 days from planting)

Eating Quality: Rocket has a firm, waxy texture with excellent cooking qualities.


Perfect for…

Boiling


Tuber Description:

Shape: Round
Skin: White
Flesh Colour: White

8. Dolce Vita:
Medium late variety for both French Fry processing and for the fresh table market. Excellent taste.


Yield: High

Maturity: Medium Late Crop (ready in 100 days from planting)

Eating Quality: Dolce Vita is a mouth-watering, fresh Potato with a great flavour.


Perfect for…

Roasting

French Fries

Fresh Table Market

Tuber Description:

Shape: Long Oval
Skin: Yellow, Shallow Eyes
Flesh Colour: Yellow

How to Order?


1. Message us direct via Neighbourly

2. Buy online (www.nzlifestylegroup.co.nz...
collections=Certified+Seed+Potatoes&q=seed+potatoes&type=products)

3. Purchase via Trade Me (www.trademe.co.nz...)

4. Message us via Facebook marketplace messenger
(www.facebook.com...)

5. Phone Darryl 021 309 607 or email orders@nzlifestylegroup.co.nz





Once purchased check your email for a bonus gift from us!

You’ll discover, a few of Darryl’s top secret cultivating tips that help him get the best yield from his crops, year on year and how you can too!



How to PREPARE Your Seed Potatoes

You should aim to have brought your preferred seed potatoes up to 6 weeks before planting... this is to allow them to begin to sprout (called chitting)


Remember…

Always use certified, virus free seed potatoes to ensure you get great results.


It's important not to plant out your Seed Potatoes until after the risk of frosts have ended (alternatively if you're super eager, the use of Frost cloth can do the trick)


Store your seed Potatoes in a nice dry area until they produce shoots between 2 – 4 cm long (storing in an egg container is our wee hack!)



How to PLANT Your Seed Potatoes

Planting in the Garden


1. Make long creases in the soil about 400mm apart

2. Place seed potatoes approximately 250mm apart in the creases

3. Cover the seed potatoes with soil

4. Continue mounding soil on your seed potatoes as shoots grow, until the shoots are approximately 300mm tall. (This protects them from wind, frost and prevents light reaching the potatoes and turning them green).

5. Once the shoots start to collapse the potatoes are ready to be dug up

6. Yum - harvest a great crop of homegrown potatoes



Planting in a Planter Bag (purchase online www.nzlifestylegroup.co.nz...)

1. Check there are drainage holes in the planter bag

2. Place seed potatoes in soil in the bottom of the large planter bag

3. As the sprouts grow, keep adding soil until it is up to the brim of the large planter bag
4. As you add soil we recommend you add some potato fertiliser too

5. Once the shoots start to collapse, they are ready to harvest
6. Tip the bag out and yum – harvest a great crop of nutrient rich potatoes


When to Plant, and Harvest Your Seed Potatoes?

Knowing when to plant high quality certified seed potatoes, is just as important as knowing when to harvest and it is based on where they fall into each of…

The 3 Main Categories


1. First Earlies

When to Plant? Early Spring

When to Harvest? Early Summer

2. Second Earlies

When to Plant? Early Spring

When to Harvest? Late Summer


3. Maincrop
When to Plant? Mid Spring

When to Harvest? Late Summer/Autumn



I (Darryl) say “Certified, NZ Grown Seed Potatoes... nothing beats them!”



What is Certification?

Our Certified Seed Potatoes come with the piece of mind of knowing you’ll yield a good quality crop.

They are first passed through a quality certification process that ensures your potatoes will be Pest and Disease Free, so you can be at ease and just enjoy the delicious tastes of your crop.


Without it, you run the risk of battling potential pests and diseases during the growth period and more often than not, are left with a lower yield than expected, or a crop which is completely wiped out.


Key takeaway: Always Buy Certified.



Why Order Pre-Season?

Ordering now eliminates the risk of missing out during peak season


Ordering your desired selection of seed potatoes now and having them in your possession up to 6 weeks prior to planting them allows them to begin the important process of sprouting (called chitting) which is a key factor in yielding a fantastic crop..


Remember, you don’t need to plant your seeds immediately upon receiving them, as storing them in a dark, dry place will retain their quality until spring planting and gives you first choice on premium quality spuds and deliciously good returns from your efforts.


Why Grow (and Eat) Your Own Potatoes?


There are many reasons why, but here are a few of the main benefits that potatoes have...

High in Fiber

Rich in Vitamin B

Eating their wholesome skin provides ~45% Vitamin C, and 18% of your daily Potassium requirements keeping you healthier.

Packed with more protein and Iron than any other vegetable


Growing your own is not only fun, it also ensures you know exactly what is going into your body, avoiding all the worrying “unknowns” that you may be eating when purchasing them elsewhere.


Order Now For Delivery To Your Door in June

Many thanks
www.nzlifestylegroup.co.nz...

Price: $7.99

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