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Red Port Seed Potato
Red Port Seed Potato
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Red Port Potato
Red Port potato is a reliable early to early-mid season red variety known for its smooth, bright red skin, creamy white flesh, and excellent flavor. Similar to Dark Red Norland but with a more consistent and vibrant color, this variety is a great choice for home gardeners and homesteaders looking for dependable performance and early harvests.
With its thin skin and classic potato flavor, Red Port is perfect for boiling, roasting, and fresh garden meals.
Seed potatoes are sold by the pound for planting.
SHIPPING INFO: Potatoes start shipping mid-March based on region. Orders will ship within the ideal planting window for your growing zone.
Why Grow Red Port Potatoes?
• Early to early-mid season harvests
• Smooth, bright red skin with creamy white flesh
• Classic potato flavor ideal for everyday cooking
• Excellent for boiling, roasting, and potato salads
• Reliable yields across a wide range of growing conditions
• Easy to grow and great for beginners
Growing Information
🌱 Potato Type: Early to early-mid season
🌱 Skin Color: Bright red
🌱 Flesh Color: Creamy white
🌱 Days to Maturity: Early to mid-season
🌱 Ease of Growing: Easy
🌱 Planting Rate: Approximately 1 pound plants 15–25 feet of row
🌱 Expected Yield: Produces dependable yields of uniform potatoes
Cultivation Tips
• Soil requirements: Plant in loose, well-drained soil rich in organic matter with an ideal pH of about 5.8–6.5. Avoid compacted or waterlogged soil.
• Sunlight: Full sun (6–8+ hours daily) for best yields.
• Planting: Plant seed potatoes in early spring once soil can be worked, about 2–4 weeks before last frost. Larger potatoes may be cut into pieces with at least one eye per piece before planting.
• Spacing: Plant seed pieces about 8–12 inches apart in rows spaced 30–36 inches apart.
• Watering: Maintain consistent soil moisture throughout the growing season, especially during flowering and tuber formation. Uneven watering can lead to smaller or cracked potatoes.
• Hilling: As plants grow, mound soil around stems to protect developing potatoes from sunlight and increase yields.
• Mulching: Mulch can help retain soil moisture and suppress weeds.
Harvesting
Red Port potatoes can be harvested early as tender “new potatoes” once plants begin flowering, or allowed to mature fully once foliage dies back for a larger harvest.
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History
Red Port is a modern red potato variety valued for its strong garden performance, early harvest potential, and consistent coloration. It is often compared to Dark Red Norland for its reliability and flavor, making it a trusted choice for growers.
Non-GMO Commitment: At Growing Farmers and The Farm on Central, all our plants are guaranteed non-GMO and not genetically modified in any way, upholding natural breeding methods and promoting sustainable gardening and farming practices.
Seed potatoes may arrive with natural soil present. Do not wash before planting.
