• Yellow skin and yellow flesh
• Fingerling
• New Potato. Stores well for approximately 3 months.
• Late Season (110-125 days)
La Ratte is also known as Ratte du Touquet, Asparges, and Little Mouse.
• Fingerling
• New Potato. Stores well for approximately 3 months.
• Late Season (110-125 days)
La Ratte is also known as Ratte du Touquet, Asparges, and Little Mouse.
Disease Resistance Characteristics: Resistant to scab and viruses.
A favorite of French chefs and always in high demand, La Ratte is the best tasting fingerling around with a rich and uniquely nutty flavor. Ironic cooking properties make La Ratte deliciously creamy when pureed, yet appropriately firm when cooked. The smaller you pick them, the more tender the cooked morsels will be. Ideal for roasting and boiling.
"Naturally Grown" Seed Potatoes are Certified Seed Potatoes grown without use of chemicals, pesticides, fungicides, or synthetic-based fertilizers. Like our Certified Organic Seed potatoes, they are grown using natural and organic methods such as beneficial insects, crop rotation, cover crops, animal grazing, and increased plant diversity on the farm. The only factor prohibiting Organic Certification is the application of a foliar acid to desiccate the vines before harvest. The use of the desiccant (synthetic) dramatically helps reduce spread of aphid-carried disease in a crop, which can easily ruin an entire crop of seed potatoes as disease tolerance levels for Certification are extremely low.
We are proud to offer this high-quality seed to you knowing it was grown with care in the spirit of organic.
Please note: Certified Organic Growers should secure approval from their Certifier before planting to ensure compliance. When Certified OG seed stock for specifically desired varieties is not available from other sources, planting untreated or conventional is often approved as an acceptable substitute.
We are proud to offer this high-quality seed to you knowing it was grown with care in the spirit of organic.
Please note: Certified Organic Growers should secure approval from their Certifier before planting to ensure compliance. When Certified OG seed stock for specifically desired varieties is not available from other sources, planting untreated or conventional is often approved as an acceptable substitute.