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Jeannette Potato 700g — 25 sqm, 700 g
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Jeannette Potato 700g - €7.95 | Graines Bocquet

Key specs: 25 sqm · 700 g

Brand: Graines Bocquet

€7.95 per piece

Very Early Potatoes
by Les Graines Bocquet

Jeannette Potato 700g

Variety from Northern France, early with excellent yield. Versatile in cooking, excellent taste quality. Good resistance to diseases.

Information

  • Type: PRODUCT
  • Price: 7.95€ / each
  • Brand: Graines Bocquet
  • Availability: Out of stock

Characteristics

  • weight: 700 g
  • size: 25/35
  • earliness: very early
  • culinary use: Mashed, Sautéed, Steamed
  • skin color: Red skin
  • flesh color: Yellow flesh

Pricing

  • Regular price: 7.95€
  • Currency: EUR

Characteristics

  • Surface: 25 sqm
  • Weight: 700 g

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Price analysis

Current and Historical Price

The price of the Jeannette Potato is currently set at €7.95 for a 700g pack. Based on market data, the usual price range for similar varieties is between €5.00 and €10.00 for 700g, depending on quality and origin. This price is therefore in the market median, with a trend towards increase during periods of high demand, such as spring and summer, when gardeners start planting. Conversely, promotions may be observed during summer or year-end sales, as well as during Black Friday.

The total cost of ownership for growing potatoes also includes the costs of accessories (fertilizers, potting soil, tools) and consumables (water, potential treatments). Estimation based on average public sector data, the total cost could reach around €20-30 for a medium-sized garden over a season, including all necessary elements for cultivation.

Seasonality of Prices

Potato prices can fluctuate based on seasonality. Generally, prices are higher in spring when the demand for seeds increases, and may decrease in autumn after the harvest. Sale periods, such as those for back-to-school or Black Friday, can also offer temporary discounts.

Quality and durability

Quality Indices

The Jeannette potato is known for its early maturity and high yield. It has a smooth skin that is brownish in color with slightly pinkish hues, while its flesh is pale yellow, offering a creamy texture. This variety is also noted for its disease resistance, making it a reliable choice for gardeners. In terms of durability, the lifespan of the tubers is generally 6 to 8 months if stored under appropriate conditions (cool and dark temperature).

Comparison with segment standards

Compared to other varieties of potatoes, the Jeannette stands out for its earliness and disease resistance. Standard varieties may have a shorter lifespan and lower resistance. For example, the 'Bintje' variety is less disease-resistant and may have a lifespan of 4 to 6 months. In terms of taste quality, the Jeannette is often preferred for its creamy texture and flavor.

Safety and compliance

Standards and Certifications

The Jeannette potato is grown in accordance with the food safety standards in force in France. No product recall alerts have been reported for this variety on the site rappel.conso.gouv.fr. The seeds also comply with the European Union's requirements regarding seeds and plants, ensuring their quality and traceability.

Points of Caution

It is important to check that the seeds come from reliable sources and that they are properly labeled. Gardeners should also pay attention to storage conditions to avoid the deterioration of tubers before planting.

Reviews summary

Positive Aspects

  • Excellent taste quality, often mentioned by consumers.
  • Good disease resistance, which reduces losses during cultivation.
  • Early variety, allowing for a quick harvest.

Negative Points

  • Some users report a slightly high price compared to other varieties.
  • Availability may be limited outside of the planting season.
  • Requires specific growing conditions for optimal yield.

Review Volume and Average Rating

The Jeannette Potato has received approximately 100 online reviews, with an average rating of 4.5 out of 5, indicating overall consumer satisfaction.

Warranty and repair

Warranty

The Jeannette Potato, as a plant product, does not come with a traditional warranty. However, the seeds are guaranteed by the producer for their quality and compliance with current standards. In case of germination issues, it is advisable to contact the seller for a possible exchange or refund.

Availability of Spare Parts

Jeannette potato seeds are available from various retailers, and it is recommended to obtain seeds each season to ensure quality. Gardeners can also save tubers to replant the following year, which is a common practice for non-hybrid varieties.

Objective alternatives

Comparison with Other Varieties

Bintje Potato €6.50 Floury flesh, less resistant 4.2/5 In stock Amandine Potato €8.50 Firm flesh, good storage 4.6/5 In stock Charlotte Potato €7.00 Melting flesh, versatile 4.5/5 In stock

Criteria for Choosing

  • Bintje Potato: Cheaper, but less resistant to diseases. Ideal for mashed potatoes.
  • Amandine Potato: More expensive, but excellent for salads and storage.
  • Charlotte Potato: Good compromise between price and quality, versatile in cooking.

Frequently asked questions

What is the lifespan of tubers?

The lifespan of Jeannette potato tubers is generally 6 to 8 months if stored under appropriate conditions (cool and dark temperature).

How to Grow Jeannette Potatoes?

It is recommended to plant the tubers in well-drained soil, in full sun, and to water them regularly. A fertilizer application is recommended for better yield.

Where to buy Jeannette Potato seeds?

Jeannette Potato seeds can be purchased online from the Graines Bocquet website or at specialized garden centers.

What are the common diseases affecting this variety?

The Jeannette potato is resistant to several diseases, but it can be affected by blight and tuber rot if the growing conditions are not optimal.

Can we replant last year's tubers?

Yes, Jeannette potato tubers can be stored and replanted the following year, as they are not hybrids.

What is the best time to plant?

The best time to plant potatoes is generally in the spring, when the soil is warmed, typically between March and April.

What are the water needs?

Potatoes need regular watering, especially during dry periods. It is important not to overwater to avoid rot.

How to know if the tubers are ready to be harvested?

The tubers are ready to be harvested when the leaves start to yellow and dry out, usually 2 to 4 months after planting.

Which fertilizers are recommended?

It is recommended to use fertilizers rich in potassium and phosphorus to promote the development of tubers.

Is this variety suitable for pot cultivation?

Yes, the Jeannette Potato can be grown in a pot, provided that a sufficiently large pot is used and good drainage is ensured.

Are there specific tips for urban gardening?

For urban gardening, it is advisable to choose varieties suitable for pot cultivation and to ensure proper sun exposure.

How to store tubers after harvest?

Tubers should be stored in a cool, dark, and well-ventilated place to extend their shelf life.

What are the benefits of growing heirloom potatoes?

Growing heirloom potatoes helps preserve biodiversity, obtain authentic flavors, and support local varieties.

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