Tag: tps harvest

  • Amarilla TPS Harvest

    Both of these plants had very nice yields for first year TPS seedlings.  They also demonstrate the variations that are found in TPS from one seed to the next.

  • Skagit Beets TPS Harvest

    One of my favorite colors in a potato is red skin/red flesh.  However, this seems to be a somewhat rare combination.  Most of the potatoes that are supposed to be “red flesh” have produced tubers with pink flesh when grown in my garden.  Plants from Skagit Beets TPS have the potential to produce tubers with red skin and red flesh.  So far,…

  • Diamond Toro TPS Harvest

    What is the maximum harvest that can be expected from one TPS plant?  I don’t have a final answer for that question but clearly these two Diamond Toro TPS harvests are raising the bar.  This is yet another Tom Wagner TPS variety.  I really admire all of the work that he has done with potato breeding…

  • Pig Knuckles TPS Harvest

    These two sets of tubers were harvested from a Tom Wagner TPS variety called Pig Knuckles.  Both plants produced fingerling shaped tubers which had red skin and some color in the flesh.  The golden-pink fleshed tubers had a slightly higher yield, and I will be keeping some of these to grow again next year.  Potatoes with more intense colors in…

  • Hedge Rose TPS Harvest

    The TPS harvest continues with some potatoes grown from Tom Wagner’s seeds.  These are a variety of TPS named Hedge Rose.  The description from his website is “Round reds with either red or white flesh.”  This refers to what types of potatoes that you can expect to harvest when you plant these seeds.  Remember, it is impossible to predict the…

  • Elongated Red Diploid TPS Harvest

    The TPS harvest continues… The two ERD plants that have been growing side by side all season have finally been harvested.  The ERD #1 plant had pink flowers which produced the berries shown in the lower right-hand corner of the photo.  The ERD #2 plant had white flowers and produced a couple berries which were smaller…

  • Adirondack Blue TPS Harvest

    On March 30, 2015, I planted a tiny seed.  After three months of care, here is the result.   I harvested these potatoes from a single Adirondack Blue TPS plant.  The plant was pretty small compared to other TPS seedlings, so I decided to dig it up.  It was only about a foot tall without any side branches, so…