Blue potato from the store-grow it?

Mattemma

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I have been looking at the mini red,white,and blue potato bags at the store,and wondering if they would grow well.

Anyone tried growing the blue potato from the store?
 

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Sometimes potatoes are sprayed with sprout inhibitors. I just planted store potatoes, but they were organic and already had some good eyes. I'll find out in a week or so if they are growing :D

It might be worth an experiment, but certified seed potatoes are your best bet.
 

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I did not know about the spray. Yuck. I will look for organic.
 

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I was digging out my compost yesterday to spread on my new-turned rows. (My compost is probably closer to a Worm Pile than a compost pile, as it doesn't get very hot, and it seems to break down to a pile of mud rather than a fluffy pile of compost, but... anyway.)

So I'm digging out my compost, and I turned over a little cluster of pink oblong... things. I looked closer, to make sure they weren't plastic/bugs/mice/something horrid, and was surprised to see they were teenytiny red potatoes!

I didn't notice any leaves above, and didn't think I'd tossed any whole potatoes (tho I must've). Most of the potatoes I purchase aren't organic.

Wish I'd done that on purpose, or could have salvaged the ones I found. I'd like to do red potatoes. :)
 

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I've had soooo many storeboughten potatoes not just sprout but grow pretty long shoots -- what can I say, sometimes I forget about that last tater in the bag :p -- that I think it is perfectly reasonable to try it if you cannot get proper disease-free seed potato stock, or if you just want to try a very *few* potatoes of that variety, less than a seed-potato order would be.

However, especially with the prices of the "mini fancy boutique" potatoes in grocery stores being sometimes HIGHER than the price of seed-potato stock, if you want to plant a reasonable amount of them it might be smarter to stick to real seed potatoes.

JMHO, good luck, have fun,

Pat
 

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