As usual Stroud Potato Day is presented by two local community organisations encouraging practical ways of sustainable living and reducing food miles with our unmissable annual sale of Seed Potatoes heralding the start of home food producing in the New Year
Please make note of a good New Year’s Resolution
Grow your Own food in 2022 with the magic of the common potato choosing from 19 varieties on
 
SATURDAY 5th FEBRUARY, 2022
At
STROUD FARMERS MARKET from 8.30am to 2pm
Please support Down to Earth and Transition Stroud
Fresh nutritious food, exercise, healthy outdoor activity and doing your bit for the environment, ticking all the best boxes! Can be grown in containers too!
1st Early
Aran Pilot                                                                         
Anya                                                                                  
Colleen (organic)                                                              
Red Duke of York                                                             
Orla  (organic)                                                                  
Swift                                                                                    
2nd Early
Charlotte                                                                        
Sarpo Una (red)                                                            
Kestrel                                                                             
Osprey                                                                           
Main
Pink Fir Apple                                                                
Desiree (red)                                                                  
Setanta (red) Organic)                                                 
Ambo (organic)                                                             
Sarpo Mira (red) (organic)                                          
Blue Danube   (purple with white flesh)                    
Total of 16 varieties
We get our supplies from Dundry Nurseries, Bamfurlong Lane, Nr Cheltenham.
They have a very good website where you can find details of the varieties listed here.
 
