Alte Kartoffelsorten Mix
Variety
Approved Data
created by Regina R. at 09.01.2022
Color
multicolor
4 Years
Propagating
Planting
Harvest
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F
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This mix is potato seeds and not seed potatoes! When growing potatoes from plants can create new varieties and the plants grown from seed are often more robust and healthy. In addition, home-grown seed potatoes can also be grown for many years without degenerating. In the first year, somewhat smaller tubers (seed potatoes) are usually formed, which are then planted out the next year and form plants with large potatoes. If there are already some large potatoes in the first year, they can be tasted. Our potato seeds are a colorful mixture of old varieties with yellow, red and purple tubers. (From MagicGardenSeeds.com)
Non hybrid
Not frost resistant
Sowing like tomatoes. Pre-culture in sowing soil from March indoors. Germinates at 20°C in about 10 days. In May, after the ice-hallows, harden off the approx. 15 cm tall plantlets and plant them out in the greenhouse or outdoors. In the first year, small tubers are formed which are dug up and overwintered frost-free (the tubers also survive mild winters in the soil). The next year, the nodules are planted like seed potatoes and large potatoes are formed. Seeds can be obtained from the tomato-like (poisonous) fruits themselves. (From MagicGardenSeeds.com)
Light requirement
Sunny
Water requirement
Moist
Soil
Light (sandy)
Nutrient requirement
High
Plant distance
35 cm
Row spacing
35 cm
Seeding depth
1 cm
Bean (Broad bean / Faba bean / Field bean)
Bean (Dwarf bean)
Borage
Caraway / Meridian fennel / Persian cumin
Chamomile
Chives
Common marigold
Coneflower (Echinacea)
Corn / Maize
Currant
Dill
Forsythia
Garden cosmos / Mexican aster
Garlic
Garlic chives
Gooseberry
Grasses - Fescue
Grasses - Other
Grasses - Sedges
Kohlrabi / German turnip / Turnip cabbage
Larkspur
Lavender
Lupine / Bluebonnet
Mint
Nasturtium
Onion (Spring onion)
Oregano
Parsley
Phacelia / Scorpionweed / Heliotrope
Raspberry
Sage
Soybean
Spinach (Summer)
St. John's wort
Tagetes / Marigolds
Thyme
Weigela
Arctic Bramble, Mammure
Aster
Aubergine / Eggplant
Basil
Beetroot
Blackberry / Brambles
Blueberry
Broccoli raab / Stem cabbage / Cima di rapa
Brussels sprouts
Celery (Celeriac / Celery root)
Celery (Celery)
Celery (Leaf celery / Chinese celery)
Chard
Chili
Chinese kale - Kai-lan / Chinese broccoli
Comfrey
Courgette / Zucchini
Cucumber (African horned cucumber / Kiwano)
Cucumber (Caigua)
Cucumber (Melothria)
Cucumber / Gherkin
Dahlia
Elderberry
Florence fennel / Finocchio
Funk
Garden squash - Patisson / UFO squash
Hair cucumbers / snake gourds
heather family
Ivy
Jerusalem artichoke / Topinambur
Large cranberry / American cranberry
Lilac
Lingonberry / Partridgeberry / Mountain cranberry
Lovage
Make
Melon (Sugar melon)
Melon (Watermelon)
Mizuna / Japanese mustard greens
Napa cabbage / Chinese cabbage
Nightshades (Other)
Okra
Ornamental pumpkin
Pak Choi
Pepper / Paprika
Physalis
Pumpkin / Squash
Rapini / Broccoli rabe
Rosemary
Rutabaga / Swedish turnip
Sea coal
Sponge gourd / Egyptian cucumber / Vietnamese luffa
Sunflower
Tomato (Bush tomato)
Tomato (Cocktail bush tomato)
Tomato (Cocktail Stake Tomato)
Tomato (Stake tomato)
Turnip
Turnip greens - Choy Sum / Chinese flowering cabbage
Turnip greens - Mizuna
Turnip greens - Tatsoi
Turnip-rooted chervil
Turnips - Oilseed turnips
Turnips - Wild turnips
Yalta tomatoes
Fusarium
Powdery mildews
Early blight of potato
Black spot of roses
Soft rot
Brown rot
Root knot nematodes
Stem borers
Land snails
Cutworms
Larvae
Ten-lined potato beetle
Nematodes
Aphids
Wireworms
Voles