Blue potatoes
"Just dug my blue potatoes, got about 5x the amount I planted. They came out of the ground easy, very happy with this project."



1 and 3 pound sizes ship early April to mid-May from the Harris Seeds warehouse. 20 and 40 pound sizes drop-ship from our supplier, Dutch Valley Growers, early March to mid-May, based on the optimal planting time for your region. An Early Ship Waiver must be signed if you request an earlier ship date (available on drop-ship items only). Please contact us to inquire.
Enjoy free standard shipping on orders over $300. For orders under $300, shipping and handling are calculated based on your pre-tax order total. Freight surcharges may apply for oversized, heavy, or special-handling items.
Most orders are currently shipping within 5–7 business days via USPS or UPS (excluding backorders), though shipping times may vary during our peak season from January - May.
We also recommend selecting a future ship date that aligns with your planting schedule. Please note that we do not ship on weekends or company-recognized holidays
To help reduce the number of partial shipments, after the first shipment, we may hold an order until the majority of remaining items are available to ship together.
Overall rating: 4.6666665 / 5 from 6 reviews.
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"Just dug my blue potatoes, got about 5x the amount I planted. They came out of the ground easy, very happy with this project."
"These potatoes are starting to grow and pretty colores on these plants"
"I grew successfully in raised tubs, fingerling magic Molly potatoes here in South Dakota in my experimental garden! Very happy with the results from my mineral tub"
"Did the magic molly and Russian banana in 30 gallon grow bags with decent results in PA. Pulled 2 of 3 bags out as the Molly’s were ready and couldn’t resist having a peek at the banana’s. Was a fun and tasty experiment for the whole family. Yield will probably"
"I'm a Certified Seed Potato producer in Alaska and 'Magic Molly' is one of the lines I grow. Its got great flavor and the intense color does stand up to boiling. That said, we usually serve them oven-baked as wedges. A couple of Mollys, a couple of yellow fleshed potatoes like 'Daisy Gold' or 'German Butterball' and a couple of white fleshed potatoes like 'Shepody'. The multi-colored dish gives great plate appeal. The small amount of Olive oil that we use to holds the spices to the wedge surfaces keeps the calories reasonable for the high flavor level. Some of my customers also use Magic Mollys to make a Red, Whit and Blue Potato Salad for 4th of July. In Alaska ,we plant potatoes in late may and dig the Mollys in Mid-September and I usually get about 1.5 to 2 lbs per plant. If you like Magic Molly, just wait til you see some of the other material we're developing in Alaska."
"There were an awesome addition to our garden this year! Super easy to grow and produced very nicely !! Upping my order for certain next year !!"