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Seed Potato Sourcing

 
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Hi permies! Anyone have hidden gem sources for seed potatoes and garlic online that might still have stock available?

I've checked Johnny's, Territorial, Baker Creek, Irish Eyes, Peaceful Valley and Wood Prairie.

Thanks!!
 
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Cultivariable has the widest selection of potatoes that I've ever seen.

Pinetree Seeds has some garlic still in stock, but they'll probably run out soon, so order fast if you're ordering!
 
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If you can find organic fingerling potatoes at the grocery store they can be used as seed potatoes.

I used just plain old grocery store potatoes when covid hit because that is all I had.  

My plants were beautiful though we decided they did not get enough water and my soil is not right.
 
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