See the chart below for potato uses in the kitchen. Use this chart to select varieties to grow depending on how you like to enjoy your potatoes. This will help optimize your potato selection!
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See the chart below for potato uses in the kitchen. Use this chart to select varieties to grow depending on how you like to enjoy your potatoes. This will help optimize your potato selection!
To download a version of the chart below, click here.

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I started several seedlings of several varieties of tomatoes. All had good germination but every Sunchocola seedling appeared to struggle through the seedling stage relative to every other variety. However, once they were transplanted outdoors, they recovered very well and have quickly put out several long trusses of fruit. So glad to see them bounce back and looking forward to these fruit.
These germinated well but didn’t produce as much as I hoped. Maybe I didn’t provide optimal conditions so will try again. We also preferred the taste of the Sugar Ann snap peas, but that is just personal.
These were deliciously snappy little peas! I wish the yield per plant was a little better but I will definitely be growing these again.
Always reliable. Grows well in late winter into early spring in an unheated greenhouse.