Weekly Flora: Potatoes ‘Warba’
Wednesday, July 7th, 2010
Potato ‘Warba’ (baby sized)
These are one of my absolute, hands down, favourite potato varieties of all time to grow.
Sure, Warba isn’t the fanciest or freakiest variety of potato I’ve ever grown, they’re of small size, they’re a regular old white colour.
But they are amazing.
They are a very early variety, usually ready buy about mid-August (or sooner, if you have a longer growing season then I do), and baby potatoes can be harvested, well, now as indicated by the photo (by the way, they were delicious).
Warba was bred in Minnesota in 1927, and it is an amazing grower. These guys will give you more harvest, earlier then any other variety out there. And they seriously produce. They store really well, they’re excellent for baking and boiling. During the drought of 1936 they were the only crop of potatoes that readily produced any kind of harvest, which is a godsend in a climate like mine that frequently has water rationing and extremely hot, dry summers.
Every time somebody asks me “what kind of potatoes do you think I should grow?” I immediately tell them Warba.

