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Yukon Gold Potatoe Seeds – Early, High-Yield, Buttery Flavor
Yukon Gold Potatoe Seeds – Early, High-Yield, Buttery Flavor
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Yukon Gold Seed Potatoes – High-Yield, Early-Maturing & Deliciously Golden
Grow a Garden Classic with Unmatched Flavor and Reliability
Bring home the legendary Yukon Gold Seed Potatoes, a gardener’s favorite for their rich, buttery flavor, smooth golden flesh, and satisfyingly thick skin. Known for their high yields and early maturity, these potatoes are perfect for both novice and seasoned gardeners looking for a dependable, gourmet-quality harvest.
From garden bed to dinner table, Yukon Gold delivers versatility—perfect for baking, mashing, roasting, or frying. With excellent disease resistance and long storage life, they’re an essential addition to any home garden.
🥔 Why Grow Yukon Gold Seed Potatoes?
- 🌱 High-Yielding Plants – Enjoy generous harvests from compact spaces
- ⏳ Early-Maturing – Get fresh potatoes in as little as 70–90 days
- 🛡 Disease Resistant – Strong resilience for healthier crops
- 🧈 Buttery Flavor & Golden Flesh – Delicious in every cooking method
- 🥔 Thick, Smooth Skin – Stores well and resists damage
- 🌿 Perfect for All Gardeners – Easy to grow and maintain
📏 Growing Information:
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Planting Season: Early Spring after last frost
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Sun Requirement: Full Sun
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Spacing: 12 inches apart, 30–36 inches between rows
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Days to Maturity: 70–90 days
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Soil Needs: Loose, well-drained soil
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Harvest: When plants begin to yellow and die back
🌱 Yukon Gold Seed Potatoes—Your Questions Answered
Q: How long does it take Yukon Gold potatoes to mature?
A: Yukon Gold potatoes are early-maturing and can be harvested in 70–90 days after planting, depending on growing conditions.
Q: Are Yukon Gold seed potatoes easy to grow?
A: Yes! They are ideal for both beginners and experienced gardeners. They thrive in loose, well-drained soil with full sun and minimal care.
Q: What makes Yukon Gold potatoes special?
A: Their buttery golden flesh and smooth skin make them perfect for mashing, roasting, baking, or frying. They also have a great storage life.
Q: When should I plant Yukon Gold seed potatoes?
A: Plant in early spring after the last frost, when soil temperatures reach at least 45°F (7°C).
Q: How far apart should Yukon Gold potatoes be planted?
A: Space tubers about 12 inches apart in rows 30–36 inches apart for best yields.
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