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Where to buy First Earlies in the U.S.

 
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First Earlies are the shortest potatoes.
They are popular in England , but I'm have trouble sourcing them in the U.S.
Does anyone here have good source?
 
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try this place;
https://www.gurneys.com/product/early_ohio_potato_

Companion planting with Early potatoes
 
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Fedco, HIgh Mowing, and Johnny's don't seem to have that particular strain but they do have a list of early potatoes.
 
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