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Hello


I've got some spare seed potatoes to give away.

Happy to share them with a few people.

Please let me know how many you want, and when over the weekend or Monday you can collect.

I'm in SE22 - just off Barry Road.


They're chitted and although it's a bit late for the second earlies I think they should crop if planted asap.

14 - Vivaldi AGM (Second Early Seed Potato)

7 - Maris Piper (Maincrop Seed Potato)


I'll try to find the leaflet with planting info but, if I'm remembering correctly, they need to be around 30/35cm apart in rows 60/50cm apart and about 10cm deep with the shoots upwards.


I've put links below to the site I got them from for more info on varieties

https://www.mr-fothergills.co.uk/Potatoes/Second-Early-Seed-Potatoes/Potato-Second-Early-Vivaldi.html#.YLI-b5P0nK0

https://www.mr-fothergills.co.uk/Potatoes/Maincrop-Seed-Potatoes/Potato-Maincrop-Maris-Piper.html#.YLI-zpP0nK0

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