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  2. Grow your own potatoes in your garden. We carry a large selection of Certified seed potatoes that are great baked, mashed or fried. Some of the most popular varieties include Yukon Gold, Russets, Red Pontiac and fingerlings. Want to get the kids attention? Try the All Blue potato!

  3. Seed Potatoes For Sale - Shop Potato Seeds - Gurney's

    www.gurneys.com/category/potato-plants-and-sets

    Seed Potatoes. Staples in American cuisine, potatoes are a favorite among home gardeners. They can be stored for months, so you can enjoy homegrown potatoes in the winter. Gurney's offer certified potato seeds for sale. Choose from varieties for baking, potato salads, stews and more.

  4. Seed Potatoes - Organic & Heirloom - Johnny's Selected Seeds

    www.johnnyseeds.com/vegetables/potatoes

    Browse our Maine Certified seed potatoes, including organic seed potatoes and heirloom varieties. 100% guaranteed.

  5. How to Plant Seed Potatoes - The Spruce

    www.thespruce.com/what-are-seed-potatoes-4120142

    Seed potatoes are tubers that you can use to grow new potatoes that will be genetically identical to the parent potato. Potatoes grow more expediently by this kind of vegetative propagation, and for most home gardeners the process is easier than growing from seeds.

  6. How To Plant and Grow Seed Potatoes – Harris Seeds

    www.harrisseeds.com/blogs/growing-guides/how-to-plant-and-grow-seed-potatoes

    Potatoes are an easy and fun to grow vegetable! Learn what seed potatoes are, tips and best practices for growing potatoes, and tips for harvesting/storage.

  7. Everything You Need to Know About Seed Potatoes - HappySprout

    www.happysprout.com/inspiration/garden-seed-potatoes

    What are seed potatoes? Let’s first start off by understanding what seed potatoes are. The name “seed potato” is a little misleading, as it isn’t actually a seed. Seed potatoes are tubers used to sprout new potatoes. These new sprouts will be genetically the same as the parent.

  8. How to Make Seed Potatoes - GardenersNet.Com

    www.gardenersnet.com/vegetable/seed-potatoes.htm

    It’s very easy to make seed potatoes for the gardening season. Choose your favorite potato variety. You can use any potatoes, from traditional white potatoes to Idaho and Russet. All you need are potatoes with eyes, and you’re on your way to growing a great crop of spuds!

  9. What Is The Difference Between Seed Potatoes And Regular ... -...

    www.backyarddigs.com/gardening/seed-potatoes-vs-regular-potatoes

    In this guide, I quickly detail what makes a seed potato different, whether they are safe to eat, and the pros and cons of using seed potatoes vs. regular potatoes for gardening. By the end, you’ll be “in the know” about seed potatoes and see the benefits they bring to your next vegetable crop!

  10. Potato Plant Seeds & Slips - Park Seed

    www.parkseed.com/vegetables/potato

    Potato Plant Seeds & Slips. From russet to red, fingerlings to exotic blue and purple varieties, we have heirloom varieties along with classics and exciting newcomers for your potato garden. We also have a great selection of sweet potatoes (yams) and even ornamental sweet potato vines. 20 Items.

  11. What Are Seed Potatoes & How to Use Them in the Garden

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    Seed potatoes are, quite simply, potatoes that have gone to seed. Planted properly, these “starter” potatoes will yield a crop of spuds for you and your family to enjoy all year long. Before planting, though, you’ll want to know how to identify seed potatoes.