Home and Urban Gardens: Gourmet Potatoes

Nothing satisfies the palate more than the flavour of new potatoes dug fresh from the garden. Check out these fabulous gourmet varieties that are ideal for the home and urban gardener. Whether you’re baking, roasting, grilling, steaming, frying, or chipping, there’s a potato for every use in your kitchen.

Amarosa

A mid-season fingerling with smooth red skin and red flesh, so much so that it looks like pepperoni when sliced raw. AmaRosa retains its color when cooked – even chipped, this variety resists fading. It has high culinary attributes, tasting creamy and sweet. It’s great for baking, roasting, and grilling. A prolific bearer, expect high yields, as many as 30 potatoes per plant. When harvesting handle tubers gently to prevent damage to the skins. AmaRosa stores well – up to 145 days – but who’s counting? They’ll be eaten up much sooner.

 

Marilyn

Developed in Europe for gourmet markets, Marilyn is a rising star among fine chefs. A mid to late-season fingerling with smooth, clear yellow waxy skin and light yellow flesh. Long oval tubers are very consistent in shape and medium-sized. Marilyn is a perfect choice for salads with its firm texture and wonderful sweet buttery taste. It is ideal for boiling, steaming or roasting. Easy to grow, Marilyn produces high yields and is excellent for storing. Make this the variety for your next potato salad party.

Prince of Orange

A relatively new potato on the gourmet market, Prince of Orange has smooth dark red skin and beautiful dark yellow flesh. A late-season harvest produces oval to long-shaped tubers of medium to large size for a fingerling. High-yielding, Prince of Orange has outstanding culinary attributes and a delicious creamy buttery taste. Versatile in the kitchen, it’s great for boiling, steaming, roasting, grilling, and frying.

Violet Queen

There are thousands of potato varieties and not all of them look like your average potato. Violet Queen is a specialty potato with deep purple skin and flesh based on ancient Peruvian varieties. It smells sweet like red beets when cooked and tastes great. High in antioxidants, Violet Queen retains its color through cooking and is great for boiling, steaming, and baking. Violet Queen produces high yields of oval-shaped tubers early to mid-season. Let your garden be creative and fun for the whole family and bring something new to your table.

Simple Tip!

If you are an urban gardener that’s short on space, growing potatoes is easy! They will grow anywhere that is open and receives full sun: on the patio, balcony, deck, or even at the edge of the driveway. Plant them in heavy duty reuseable grow bags with drainage holes in the bottom. Roll down the sides of the grow bag and add 10cm (4″) of well draining soil to the bottom. Place your seed potatoes on top and cover them with another 15 cm (6″) of soil. Hold off watering on a regular basis, and water daily in hot dry weather. When plants are 30 cm (12″) tall, roll up the sides of the bag and add another 15 cm (6″) of soil around the base of the plants. this process of hilling up should be done before the plants begin to flower. It’s okay to cover the lower leaves of the plants. They will containue to grow when they reach another 30 cm (12″) in height, and then repeat the hilling up process again.

Harvest

Harvest potatoes after they flower, usually about 7-8 weeks after planting for young “new” potatoes. Simply turn the bag on its side and dump out the contents. Sift through the soil gently to uncover potatoes without damaging the skins. Allow the tubers to dry indoors covered with a towel (to prevent them from greening) for a day or two. You can also wait to harvest in late summer when the foliage begins to yellow and wither for full-size tubers.

Comments:

  • Liz Norris
    September 28, 2019

    Hi
    I’m wondering when I should place an order with you for Prince of Orange potato seed?
    My email address is: enorris@gmail.com

    Thank you for all of your help.

    Liz Norris

  • Mabou Gardens
    April 9, 2020

    Hello. I own a garden centre in Cape Breton
    I’m interested in wholesale pricing on your seed potatoes.
    Thank you
    James Sawler

  • D. Neilsen
    January 14, 2021

    Hello, I am interested in purchasing Marilyn potatoes for spring 2021

  • Larr E
    October 5, 2023

    I have naturalized Amarosa and Violet Queen potatoes growing since 2018, they are both fantastic.

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