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Seed Potatoes: Charlotte - Autumn Planting For Christmas Harvest (This Product & Any Other Product Bought Along With It Will Be Delivered To You At The Beginning Of August 2025)

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Discount: Buy any two bags of Autumn planting seed potatoes and 10% of their cost will automatically be taken away at the checkout.

Important: This product is being pre-sold, it will be delivered to you at the beginning of August 2025. We cannot split orders. Any other items bought along with it will also be delivered to you at the beginning of August. If you need the other items sooner, we suggest you make two seperate orders.

Name: Seed Potatoes: Charlotte

Latin Name: Solanum tuberosum

Organic or Conventional: Conventional

Amount: 1kg (Approx 7 to 12 tubers)

When To Plant: August to September

Cropping Time: November to December

Seed Potato Size: Minimun size grade of 35mm and a maximum size grade of 60mm

Origin: Ireland/Scotland

Description: Winner of the RHS award of garden merit. Charlotte is probably the most popular salad variety in Ireland – and for good reason.

Full of flavour whether you eat it hot or cold. Charlotte tubers have creamy yellow flesh, firm and waxy, with yellow skin – perfect for salads and boiling. It has very good levels of foliage and tuber blight resistance.

Charlotte is a reliable second early potato variety that can be planted in late Summer/Autumn for harvesting in December. With the right care and protection, you can enjoy delicious homegrown new potatoes for your Christmas dinner.

Cooking: Use for Boiling, Salads, Steaming.

How to Grow Charlotte Seed Potatoes for a Christmas Harvest

When to Plant:

  • Plant in August or early September while the soil is still warm. This gives the potatoes time to develop foliage and start forming tubers before the colder months set in.

Where to Plant:

  • Choose a warm, sheltered spot in your garden that gets as much sun as possible.

  • For best results, grow in containers, raised beds, or bags, which are easier to move and protect.

  • If possible, grow in a polytunnel or greenhouse to give the plants a much better chance of avoiding frost damage.

How to Plant:

  1. Chit the seed potatoes for a few days in a bright, cool place until small shoots appear.

  2. Fill a container orwith 10–15 cm of compost or fertile soil, or plant in a trench.

  3. Plant the seed potatoes about 10 cm deep and 30 cm apart.

  4. Cover with compost/soil and water well.

  5. As the plants grow, earth up by adding more compost or soil around the stems to encourage more tuber production.

Caring for the Plants:

  • Water regularly during dry spells, especially while the tubers are forming.

  • (Optional) - Feed with a balanced fertiliser every couple of weeks to support steady growth.

  • Keep the area weed-free and well-drained.

Frost Protection – Very Important:

Frost is the biggest threat to autumn-planted potatoes. Even a light frost can kill off the foliage and stop tuber development entirely.

  • Cover with fleece or horticultural fabric at night, especially during cold snaps.

  • Move containers under cover (into a shed, greenhouse, or polytunnel) when colder weather arrives.

  • In colder regions or exposed gardens, growing in a polytunnel or greenhouse is strongly recommended.

  • If frost is forecast and plants can’t be protected, it’s best to cut back the foliage and lift the crop early to prevent losses.

Harvesting:

  • Harvest when the plants naturally die back or around mid to late December.

  • If needed, you can lift the potatoes earlier and store them in a cool, dry place until Christmas.

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