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Herne Bay Allotments and Gardens Association

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Our Shop - Downloads - Potatoes - Sets - Garlic

 The Association Shop is located on our Eddington Lane site - entrance just before the traffic lights controlling Cobblers Bridge. Opening times are usually 9.00 to 12 noon every Saturday and Sunday throughout the year. Any short-term changes to these times are highlighted on the Home page.


The Shop is open only to our plot-holders and Associate Members.


Car-parking is available close to the Shop making the loading of heavy goods quite easy.

We stock a range of standard horticultural products - composts, canes, netting, fertilisers and so on plus a few varieties of bird and fish food. We do not stock tools. 


Wherever we can, we buy in bulk and then make up smaller units. Not only does this provide our members with good value but it means we can supply any quantities . If someone wants two onion sets to make up a row then we are happy to oblige.


We welcome plot-holders from other allotment associations and we are happy to collaborate with them in arranging bulk purchases. 


Whilst keeping the cost of supplies low for our plot holders, we do not aim to compete with local traders – for example we do not stock specialist products.


We hold a small range of seeds and (depending on the season) some popular varieties of sets, garlic and potatoes and we provide a facility for others to be ordered – often with a discount from the published catalogue prices. Seed ordering is now closed for this season


We do not have the facilities to stock plants or crops but members often leave surplus items for the benefit of other members.


Payments may be made at the Shop by cash, cheque (Herne Bay Allotments) or by card. We do not support payments remotely such as via BACS.


An EXCEL list of the items we stock can be down-loaded - use it to decide on items you may need - visit the Shop to purchase. 


 

Items you can download

Shop Stock (xls)

Download

Seed Order Form (xlsx)

Download

Potatoes for 2026

Selecting

Chitting and Planting

Chitting and Planting

  

Main Season Seed Potatoes - 2025-2026 Season

This list shows all possible varieties we could order in bulk from our supplier this year.
Before the end of August we must decide which we want.
These are likely to be included - usual ones for us.
 

First Early – Casablanca, Foremost, Maris Bard, Red Duke of York, Swift
 

Second Early – Kestrel, Maris Peer
 

Salad – Charlotte, Jazzy
Pink Fir Apple - supply issue again – not available

Maincrop - Cara, Desiree, Java, King Edward, Maris Piper, Picasso

These varieties are also available and we will stock them if there is enough demand – just let us know before the end of August.

 First Early – Caledonian Pearl, Duke of York, Francis, Colleen, Pentland Javelin,
Premiere, Rocket, Sharpes Express
Second Early – Acoustic, Marfona, Nadine, Sagitta, Wilja
Salad – Nicola
Maincrop – Apache, Caledonian Rose, Kerrs Pink, Marvel, Setanta 

Last year we charged £4.50 for 2½kg - and 

it looks like there will be no change for this year. 

Delivery expected - January 2026 

Also optional Albert Bartlett Brands - a little more expensive 

£4.50 for 2kg 

Anya, Rooster, Vivaldi, Elfe, Osprey 


Chitting and Planting

Chitting and Planting

Chitting and Planting

The ground is usually too cold and/or wet for January/February planting but some people take the risk to get an early crop. Otherwise you should lay the tubers out in a cool (frost-free) and light place which will encourage the production of short dark green shoots (that is chitting).

There are several approaches to planting - see the summary in our advice section.

Blight and Harvesting

Chitting and Planting

Blight and Harvesting

Potatoes are usually a reliable and trouble-free crop (fingers-crossed) but if the weather gods decide to give us a period of warm and damp conditions then late blight may well follow. If it strikes and no action is taken then much of the crop may be damaged. The quickest action is to remove and destroy affected leaves.

There is more about this in our advice section.

Sets and Garlic for 2026 (to be confirmed)

Spring sets

Spring sets

Spring sets

  White Onions - Stuttgart

Red Onions - Red Baron SOLD OUT

Shallots - Red Sun

Garlic

Spring sets

Spring sets

Hardneck - Carcassonne & Caulk

Softneck - Solent & Provence

Elephant Garlic

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