About 300 feet of potatoes going in: 90' Red Norland; 100' Red Pontiac; 100' Yukon Gold; 10' All Blue.
Also bought some open pollenated varieties this year from Cherry Gal, just to be able to save some seed.
Also have a peach, a pear, and a cherry on order, to add to the orchard. A welcome addition to the apples, plums, chokecherries, gooseberries, rhubarb, and the one lone pear I discovered in a dry creek bed last fall.
Our last frost is mid-late May, so haven't started any seeds yet, but the perrenial multiplier onions are doing good; and some of the rhubarb is starting to break through the surface.
That’s a lot of taters. :’) They are a huge bargain, generally, and if you find the right spot to store them in the ground all winter, the little guys will provide your hills next year (dig ‘em early, put ‘em in rows).