Seed Potato 'Brownell'

Solanum tuberosum

Reported as the best potato in Australia back in 1936 in The Mercury, it has continued as a Tassie favourite because of its resistance to blight.

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Seed Potato 'Brownell'

Reported as the best potato in Australia back in 1936 in The Mercury, it has continued as a Tassie favourite because of its resistance to blight. The perfectly round, easy to peel, white potatoes have a brownish-pink skin with burgundy eyes. A mid-late season variety that stores well and is best for mashing and chips. Indeterminate, harvest 100-120 days.
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All potatoes can be grown in the soil, in towers and even grow bags. INDETERMINATE POTATOES: In the case of indeterminate potatoes, they produce their crop along their growing stem, just like tomatoes; the only difference is that tomatoes grow above the soil, fruiting along the exposed stem upward; while potatoes crop below the soil, so the stem must be continually covered up in order to produce viable tubers. These are often your most prolific, late harvest varieties needing around 90-120 days to reach maturity. DETERMINATE POTATOES: Determinate potatoes, like determinate tomatoes, grow to a set height and produce a reliable crop of tubers without the need for covering their developing stem. Simply plant around 10cm deep and they will produce a single layer of potatoes below the soil surface. These are usually early, cropping potatoes, maturing in just 50-70 days. For more information on growing potatoes, visit: www.diggers.com.au/growing-potatoes.

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