Sieglinde Potato, a German heirloom potato.
Anyone in the US grow these ?
They are supposed to be perfect small potatoes and so tender skinned that they do not need to be peeled.
Looking for Heirloom potato
Nope, haven't, but sounds tempting, YUMMMM-MMMY!
This place has great heirloom potatoes, and maybe you could request he grow those next year:
http://www.milkranch.com/Potato/Garden.aspx
Or maybe he could recommend one similar. What you describe sounds like ANY of the ones from him which i have grown...
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It was just a idea I got from a friend in Canada that grows them. She posted a picture that prompted me to ask here.
I will check the link you sent.
Thank You, (((*-*)))
Here they are: organic seed potatoes.
http://www.fedcoseeds.com/moose/MooseItem.php?id=7131&listname=Early
They sound like the Carola potatoes (also German) I got from Wood Prairie Farm and loved (great yield, too).
Ronnigers has them, too; look under their "mid-season potatoes" selection. www.ronnigers.com
