Potato Day 2024

TBI's popular Potato Day will be held this year on Saturday 2 March, in North Kessock Village Hall, from 11.00 to 3.00.

 


Over forty varieties of seed potatoes will be on sale at 20p per tuber - count as you collect and just declare the total number at the pay desk.  There will also be onion sets, seed sale and swap, growing advice, competitions, TBI information and a cafe selling soup, cakes and tea and coffee.  Please bring your own bags and note payment is by cash only.

2024 Varieties list             Additional local varieties

2024 Descriptive list

Also at Potato Day . .

Hayley and Finlay of Seeds Of Scotland, will be selling local seeds from their new base at Ardullie Farm near Dingwall, and have asked us to publicise their catalogue.  (click 'Seed shop' on the menu).

Laura Donnelly of the Highland Community Waste Partnership will be offering information about the HCWP project and raising awareness of the urgent need to reduce food and other kinds of waste.

Black Isle Horticultural Society will be selling kits for the 'Tub of tatties' competition at their Summer Show to be held on 10 August.
 

 

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