Lady Christl Seed Potatoes
Lady Christl is an excellent early potato that can be harvested in as little as 8 weeks from planting.
Tasty, attractive, smooth, firm and waxy tubers, ideal for fresh use or exhibition. RHS Award of Garden Merit winner.
First Early variety. Flesh Colour - Yellow. Uses - new, boil, steam and saute.
Immediately upon arrival unpack your seed potatoes and keep them in trays in a light, airy, frost free place to sprout prior to planting. Planting - depth 10cm (4"); spacing in row - 30-40cm (12-16"); width between rows - 70-75cm (28-30").
Soil should be well-worked and rich in humus (farm-yard manure or garden compost). Earth up two to three times as the top grows, to avoid green tubers. Feed with a balanced fertiliser and always keep your potatoes watered well during dry periods to ensure a good crop.
NB: Quantities are approximate and based on 10 tubers per kilogram.
Available from
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![]() | £1.70 £1.99 p&p 10 tubers | Go » |
![]() | £3.49 £6.99 p&p 5 tubers | Go » |
![]() | £4.49 £6.99 p&p 10 tubers | Go » |
![]() | £4.99 £6.99 p&p 20 tubers | Go » |
![]() | £8.99 £6.99 p&p 40 tubers | Go » |
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