Red Emmalie and Violetta potaotes

Started by Jayb, February 17, 2014, 15:48:43

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Jayb

If anyone has grown either of these two I'd love to hear your thoughts on them. Both are new to me varieties that I'll be trying this year, from the description I was hoping they would be longer shaped than the seed potatoes I have.

http://www.skea.eu/red-emmalie-ug
http://www.skea.eu/seed-for-gardeners/non-organic-skea-heritage/violetta

Anyone else trying these?
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Jayb

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antipodes

Not exactly but I have tried Vitelotte blue potatoes and I was rather disappointed. they were not very blight resistant and the resulting potatoes were not even really that nice, rather floury. they store well though!
2012 - Snow in February, non-stop rain till July. Blight and rot are rife. Thieving voles cause strife. But first runner beans and lots of greens. Follow an English allotment in urban France: http://roos-and-camembert.blogspot.com

Jayb

Quote from: antipodes on February 18, 2014, 13:49:04
Not exactly but I have tried Vitelotte blue potatoes and I was rather disappointed. they were not very blight resistant and the resulting potatoes were not even really that nice, rather floury. they store well though!

Same here!

Violetta is described as a salad variety so there may be hope of a nice waxy type, it's got Ratte in it's breeding. But sadly both aren't blight resistant.
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CotswoldLass

We discovered 'pommes Violette' in France a few years ago and the restaurant kindly gave us some to bring home and seed from They are yummy!!

GREGME

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Hi a thread close to my heart as I am also trying red emmalies for first time this year (arrived at weekend from skea organics)and will be growing some highland burgundies nearby for comparison which aren't so red.

As for Blues I have grown vitelotte (exceptional but late and poor yield), purple majesty and salad blue (ok but a bit grey on cooking)- think purple majesty is the best blue/purple potato on yield taste and earliest. Let me know how the violettas go ?

Love white and yellow pots too (trying mayan gold and allians too this year)

happy growing

Jayb

Quote from: CotswoldLass on February 18, 2014, 18:31:09
We discovered 'pommes Violette' in France a few years ago and the restaurant kindly gave us some to bring home and seed from They are yummy!!

Excellent  :toothy10:
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Jayb

Quote from: GREGME on February 18, 2014, 18:44:32
Hi a thread close to my heart as I am also trying red emmalies for first time this year (arrived at weekend from skea organics)and will be growing some highland burgundies nearby for comparison which aren't so red.

I found Highland Burgundy a little floury for me and like you say the colour is not so bright.
What shape are your Red Emmalies? Mine are not as long as I thought they would be. I'll try and get a picture of mine later today.



Quote from: GREGME on February 18, 2014, 18:44:32

Let me know how the violettas go ?


Will do  :wave:
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GREGME

yes Jayb my emmalies are rounder than I expected generally pear shaped - not fingerling but I'm not overly concerned as they look the right colour inside. Maybe the long ones were held back for the table.

Jayb

Yes mine are the right colour too  :happy7:

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GREGME

great pic-could just eat them now !
assume anyas on the bottom right but are the pink fingerlings on bottom left pfa ?

Jayb

Thanks  :happy7:
The pink fingerling is Hot Dog and the white Snooki and just on the bottom edge is Inky Squid! All grown from True Potato Seed.
I'm hoping I might get some TPS and have coloured fingerlings! http://www.allotments4all.co.uk/smf/index.php/topic,76652.0.html
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GREGME

any news on these ?- have to report my red emmalies were ok but were'nt fingerling shape and would have preferred them to be more waxy- fantastic colour though.

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