Yes. Put the potatoes in a dark cool place until they produce chits - growths - you can then cut them in half or four and plant. They will need protection from the frost and cold if you want them to grow for Christmas.
This question has come up before, with mayt ABers saying that they've had success from planting supermarket potatoes but with some reports of lower yields.
Yes. Put the potatoes in a dark cool place until they produce chits - growths - you can then cut them in half or four and plant. They will need protection from the frost and cold if you want them to grow for Christmas.
Normal shop bought spuds still grow, but mat not be potato disease free. Try them and see. Got my seed potatoes a few years back from YouGarden. Still producing for me.