We will dispatch Seed Potatoes and accessories on a week to suit you in the Spring at no extra charge.
Prices include UK delivery with very few exceptions.
Orders will be dispatched within 4 days then will take 4-5 days to get to you. But this can be longer especially if we have any industrial action.
If you want a specific week, let us know at checkout box. We recommend that you get your potatoes in plenty of time to chit. If you plan to plant in March, we would suggest delivery in late January/February to give 4-6 weeks chitting, if you plan to plant in April, a late February/March date would suit. OVER 98% success rate last year!
Do not ask for delivery too early 4-6 weeks before planting is best.
After delivery it is YOUR responsibility to store the seed potatoes in the correct manner. We have a FREE DELAYED DELIVERY service for our customers and STRONGLY recommend that you if you do not have the correct conditions to store the seed potatoes it would be better to ask for delivery 4-6 weeks before you intend to plant. Seed Potatoes are a natural product and will deteriorate if not stored correctly.
For the vast majority of orders, we do not charge a surcharge for Scottish Highlands and Islands and other remote areas. However, we reserve the right to contact you if we can't get a viable rate. Unfortunately, for large or extremely remote orders, it is likely that we will need to pass on some haulage charge. Please see FAQ for full details
For Isle of Man and the Channel Islands please see FAQ for details.
If you wish to pick up we offer a 15% discount. By default, this option will only appear for local postcodes. If yours doesn’t appear, use our postcode DD3 0QN in the “Deliver to Address”. You need to select local pick up and also put code Pickup in the coupon box. Also to help us, put “pick up” in the “deliver to address”. Note that your order may still take a day or two to organise and we will contact you when your order is ready. We operate on a working farm with machinery, vehicles and livestock and so please keep children and pets inside your car when picking up. This is only available for orders up to £50 – if you wish to pick up a larger order, please contact us prior to ordering.

If we get a parcel returned to us due to wrong details we will charge you postage to re-send. Please check the details on your confirmation note and inform us immediately of any mistakes. Small typos are easy to do!
All products ordered will be sent together in the same delivery. If you require us to split the delivery YOU MUST do two orders. Bulk discounts are only available for the same order. A mixed order for Seed Potatoes and Potatoes to Eat is welcome as long as they are to be dispatched immediately.
During times of frost or low temperatures deliveries will be held back until more favourable conditions prevail and we will inform customers of any delays over social media and on our website. Some deliveries may be delayed if we have to re- stock our nets.
See our FAQ page for more information on payment, discounts and delivery dates and our Terms and Conditions regarding refunds
Fiona (verified owner) –
Grew as earlies in a tub in a crub (rigid poly tunnel) as an experiment as summer arrives late in this part of Scotland. Worked well – good yield and excellent taste. Also tried them outside and if left to mature have a really good flavour. Slug and blight free.
john.lynch23 (verified owner) –
This has been my standard second early for a while now and this year it was just excellent – lovely taste, a big cropper in Air-Pot’s 50 litre potato towers, kept well and brought smiles to the faces of our grandchildren and a number of other visitors.
Peter (verified owner) –
First of all I’d like say how helpful and informative Potato House have been over the last two years. I have tried a taster pack and chose Charlotte this year. Everything arrived as promised and I was able to chit early both years. Having downsized last year I have grown Charlotte in potato sacks. 12 to be précis. Charlotte seemed the best option as I could use as earlies as well as main crop. Both options have been prolific with tasty and clean tubers. I used a mix of compost and top soil. Topping up every two weeks.
Will do the same next year.
cahowell_3 (verified owner) –
I’m afraid I was disappointed in the flavour of Charlotte, and it was more floury than I had hoped.
Amy Skea (verified owner) –
Charlotte is usually fairly waxy, but as with most varieties it will become more floury in dry conditions, and as it matures. Early varieties are usually waxy when harvested early, but if they are left to grow on they will become floury. Who knows what the weather will hold for us in 2023?
Daniel Baines –
Charlotte is a great potato. Lets face it, its not a fancy shmantzy ‘secret’ heritage variety. It is cultivated commercially on a very small scale, and is almost universal on allotments. But for a ‘mainstream’ its rather brilliant. It didn’t become popular for no reason!
The tubers are quite standard looking, light yellow, large, and as you’d expect for a more modern variety – relatively pest free. But the eating is quite good. The first thing I noticed when baking, was an alluring, sweet sugary smell. Like candy floss. These were not new potatoes. While I ate them when they weren’t fully grown, they were still qutie far along, and had retained that ‘new’ potato feel. I was very impressed with this, because new potato is prized. Charlotte is like it all the time. It tasted like the smell of a pie or a pasty baking, but in potato form.
Easy to grow, medium sized plants. Not much to say about the plants themselves really – run of the mill in every way.
Viv Tyler –
Always a good crop and very little slug damage