Seed potatoes

For anyone who is planning to grow some potatoes this year, can come and buy some Danshaku seed potatoes from us. Available from now on. Just come to the farm to pick them up, or we can send them to you with takkyubin.
Apr
27

For anyone who is planning to grow some potatoes this year, can come and buy some Danshaku seed potatoes from us. Available from now on. Just come to the farm to pick them up, or we can send them to you with takkyubin.
Jun
25
Marche and farmers market season has started again. Tomorrow, Sunday, Marche Sapporo will be at Hokkaido Jingu, in the beautiful Maruyama park.
A great location and it looks like we will be there for the whole summer season.
Because of the late start of our grow season we don’t have a lot to sell yet. But we will bring some great fat leeks, oak leaf lettuce, snow preserved carrots, asparagus and potatoes. With some roast pork, it sounds like a great meal to me.
Come early, early birds, get it fresh.
Jun
18
This is a photo of a seed potato about two weeks after planting. You can see the root system has already developed well and the white bean sprout like shoots are about to come out of the ground. This one is dug up so the shoots are blanched and white like white asparagus, but they will turn green as soon as they see sun light and leafs will form. A good root system is essential for a plant to establish well, so it is the first thing they develop when they grow to absorb water and nutrients for the growth of the plant and new potatoes.
Planting vegetables from root cuttings is a safe way to get the exact same offspring as the mother plant, it’s like a clone. Planting from seed may result in cross pollination, but may create new varieties that could be staple food in the future.
Potatoes are almost always grown from a cutting or a piece of potato, but if you want to experiment and play with nature, save the seed of the berries that produce ofter flowering and seed them the year after. they will produce potatoes, but all with a new character. They may become your new favourite.
Jun
13
We keep our potatoes stored at 4°C until the Hokkaido potato supply starts to run low. To put them on the market they have to be sorted by size and shape. Medium is 80-100 grams, medium-large 101-120 grams, large 121-190 grams, extra large 191-250 grams. A bit hard to to this by hand, so we have this old potato sorting machine that does it all a lot quicker. Here is a you tube video of how it works.
Sep
2

September and time for digging up our potatoes. Always a bit of a surprise to see what’s underneath all that dirt. We started out with our organic potatoes to get them ready for the Organic Festival in Sapporo this weekend.
The Toya and Kita Akari looked good, above expectation. The excessive rains this summer didn’t do much to please our spuds. Their life got terminated a bit early, but the yield was pretty good.
New potatoes are delicious, so come and get some this weekend in Sapporo or come and get them on the farm.
Aug
27
Together with EN-Dining, Niseko Green Farm organized a great experience for our Hong Kong and Taiwanese guests. Our organic vegetables were hand picked and even the potatoes dug up and instantly and professionally cooked up by chefs Naoki and Jerrod.
A cooking class in Japanese cuisine and food right of the land. Fresher than fresh.
Our Mirai corn and Hokkaido scallops were by far the favourites of the bbq.
Aug
5
This Sunday in Sapporo The Life Stock organizes the Farm Fresh market. We will pick our veg at dawn to guarantee the ultimate freshness. A great chance to experience that incredible taste. Start is at 09.00.
We are bringing lots of zucchini, lettuce, potatoes, jalapenos, coriander and other organic delights.
The Life Stock. Odori West 23. Tel: 011-631-1233
http://www.hokkaidolife-d.com/thelifestock/
Jul
17

Niseko Green Farm potatoes on the Sapporo wholesale market. Unfortunately this era calls for large markets like this to supply millions of mouths with food. At Niseko Green Farm we prefer to go local and sell directly to the customer. Farmers markets are good for the community and supports biodiversity in food. That makes a better planet.
Jul
14

The potatoes are still in bloom and giving the Niseko region a bit of colour beside the vibrant green. Niseko Green Farm potatoes are still available and for sale now at the Sekka veggie stand.
Jul
9

Niseko Green Farm is starting the farmers market season this Sunday in Sapporo, in Pivot. From 10am our organic produce will go on sale. Purple/ sweet/ lemon/ lime basil, coriander, zucchinis, cucumbers and potatoes.It is the start of the season. Come and say hello to the farmer and join us for a beer at the world cup finale at TK6 afterwards. Go Holland!