Early. Produces a big, early, great-tasting crop of yellow-fleshed spuds for baking or mashing. Delicious, rich flavor—you'll swear it's already been buttered! Gold skin is shallow-eyed. Sprout resistant, super for storage. Not available in ID, MT.
Product Care Instructions | Well-drained |
Color | Gold |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Item Weight | 2 Pounds |
USDA Hardiness Zone | 1 2 3 4 5, 2, 11 10, 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, |
Moisture Needs | Moderate Watering |
Sunlight Exposure | Full Sun |
W**R
Great crop
Potatoes came in perfect. They sprouted and grew quickly to yield a fine summer harvest. We were so pleased that we've ordered and planted more for a fall harvest. Highly recommend.
A**R
Very disappointed.
I received the seeds and before I opened the box I could smell some were rotten. (There is nothing worse than the smell of a rotten potato) When opening the box I discovered at least half were unusable as plants. I was very disappointed because I was prepared to plant as soon as I received them. I did receive them within a week of ordering but they shouldn’t have been in that bad of shape. I’m hoping that what I was able to plant will survive because I cut off rotten areas and let them cure before planting. Very disappointed in the quality.
S**R
They all came up!
Every one of these sprouted and is growing well, even though I waited a couple of weeks between receipt and planting. It remains to be seen how many actual potatoes I get from this bag but the plants themselves are robust so I am hopeful.
J**N
Some came mushy and rotten
My package arrived and one or two of the potatoes were mushy and rotten smelling. Those were thrown out immediately. The others didn’t look like Yukon Gold… maybe resembled russet potatoes in color and skin surface texture. They were small, like a golf ball, in size. I kept them in a cardboard tray for over a week to let them develop chit/eyes. They didn’t do that very well and they felt like they were getting soft. I planted them in Happy Frog soil with perlite, compost, worm castings and put them in potato grow bags. I’m hoping that some of them will grow, and will grow to actually be Yukon Gold potatoes. I’ll update when something happens. I planted them in the middle of August here in Arizona for a fall garden.
J**T
Arrived quickly, better than expected
These potatoes arrived quickly and were much larger than expected. I'll be able to cut them up to plant in more than the 3 grow bags I have. Probably should get a couple more bags. They're a good size and all look firm and healthy, They're sitting out and starting to sprout. We're excited for the weather to cooperate so we can get them planted.
S**Y
Seed potatoes
Did not produce yield i had hoped for
E**E
Good quality spuds
Appears that every spud is solid, no mush.Plenty of eyes to sprout. Ready to set!
L**N
Directions would have been nice.
I am a new gardener & I purchased these potatoes. Fortunately, I can look it up online. So I did. I give it 2 stars as when looking up seed potatoes online, I learned you should cut the seed potatoes into smaller sections. Unfortunately, the seed potatoes I got have only 1 eye, so I only get 1 start from each potato. It's two pounds of taters & I got only 11 starts. Again, I had to learn what I needed to do from someone else. So 2 stars it is. If, when they are ready to harvest & it's absolutely amazing, I will redo my rating. But for now, that's it.
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