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Organic Burbank Russet Seed Potato (lb)
Organic Burbank Russet Seed Potato (lb)
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Russet Burbank Seed Potatoes are a long-oval russet variety with shallow eyes and white flesh. Originating from the pioneering breeding work of Luther Burbank, this is the iconic potato that put Idaho on the map. It remains the most widely grown potato in the U.S., prized for its starchy texture and reliable performance.
This late-season variety is scab-resistant, long-storing, and ideal for baking, frying, or boiling. With uniform shape and dependable yields, it’s a favorite among home gardeners and commercial producers alike. For best results, ensure consistent moisture throughout the growing season to support even development and reduce the risk of cracking.
Learn more about growing and caring for potatoes in the blogs and videos below.
- Skin/Flesh: Russet skin with white flesh
- Texture/Flavor: Starchy texture; classic russet flavor
- Best Uses: Excellent for baking, frying, or boiling
- Tuber Size: Long, uniform tubers; 3–5 per pound
- Maturity: Late Season (100+ days)
- Storage: Stores well over long periods
- Disease Resistance: Scab-resistant
- Growing Conditions: Full sun, well-drained soil, and consistent moisture
- Organic Certification: Certified organic and grown in the USA
Ready to boost your potato-growing skills? Don’t miss these helpful resources:
- Potato Growing Guide: A beginner-friendly overview covering planting times, soil prep, watering, hilling, and harvesting techniques.
- Planting & Growing Potatoes (Video): Watch our instructional video for tips on cutting, spacing, and growing your seed potatoes successfully.
- Grow Bigger, Healthier Potatoes: Learn how to improve tuber size and yield with smart fertilization and cultural practices.
- Tips for Growing Potatoes in Your Home Garden: Discover practical advice for maximizing success in raised beds, containers, and backyard plots.
Explore our full selection of Certified Organic Seed Potatoes to find the perfect varieties for your garden.
