• Eventual height: 0.6m
  • Eventual spread: 0.45m

potato 'Orla'

potato - first early, Scottish basic seed potato

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2kg bag | seed potatoes £8.99 £7.19
BU30003078
£8.99 £7.19
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  • Bulbs (only) £4.95
  • Position: full sun or partial shade
  • Soil: moderately fertile, moist but well drained
  • Rate of growth: fast
  • Harvesting period: May to July
  • Hardiness: protect tubers from frost


  • 'Orla' emerges as a standout potato variety with exceptional resistance to both blight and disease, making it a reliable choice for your garden. It not only produces an abundant yield of first early potatoes but also offers the unique advantage of being left in the ground, allowing harvesting as second earlies or even early maincrops, significantly extending its harvesting period. This versatile and modern potato variety excels in storage and is ideal for boiling, representing an excellent choice for a wide range of culinary uses.

    These potatoes are sold by weight, but you can expect to receive approximately 25 tubers of this variety in a 2kg bag.


  • Garden care:
    As soon as the potato tubers have been delivered you should unpack them and start the chitting (sprouting) process. Place them in single layer in a seed tray without compost and leave in a light, cool area protected from frost. This can be started about six weeks before you intend to plant them. Early varieties can be planted out under frost fleece protection, but the later varieties should be planted after the worst frosts have passed in your area - this is generally mid March to mid April. Dig a trench 8 - 13cm (3 - 5in) deep adding a general purpose fertiliser to the bottom of the trench. Plant the potato tubers in the trenches about 30cm (12in) apart, being careful not to knock the shoots off the tubers, and keeping the shoots facing upwards. Then lightly cover with soil. As the plants get to around 20cm (8in) tall you need to bank up the soil around the plant, so the soil covers the bottom two thirds of the plant. Watering your plants well will help improve crop yield and discourage potato scab.
  • Humans/Pets: Seed potatoes and plants - Harmful if eaten
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