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ALMOST BEEKEEPING - RELATED TOPICS => GARDENING AROUND THE HOUSE => Topic started by: KONASDAD on July 12, 2007, 10:36:25 am
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I have always wanted to grow sweat p., yams and potatoes, but never had the room. Now i do. I was rumaging around the frig and found a swet potatoe w/ leaf growth. Can i grow this into a sweet potatoe in my yard? Know nothing about this family of veggies and any info is appreciated so i can plan for the future garden.
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Sure, why not?
Yams and potatoes are different plants. But you'll never know if you don't try. And you only risk one yam.
http://www.urbanext.uiuc.edu/veggies/sweetpotato1.html
Doesn't sound like the growing season will quite be long enough, but what is the loss of one yam? If nothing else it will be interesting....
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Here in Spain are common. The red ones are called "californias" and the white "batatas".
I put a sweet potato in a glass of water. When you see good sprouts, cut and plant.
But I am reading the system written in the link sent by scadsobees and could be better.
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Konasdad. I have never grown a sweet potato. But I would imagine it would be similar to potatoes. Yeah!!! Give it a whirl, why not, you got nothing to lose. Experimentation in the garden is the most wonderful thing on earth.
I have been swamped with stuff since our return from Toronto, but I am excited cause soon I am going to be putting lots of pics on our forum about stuff blooming around my place. Summer is coming on in a big and beautiful way here. Can't believe it is the middle of July already, where has the time gone?
Have a wonderful day all, great life, love this life we're livin'. Cindi
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Actually they're nothing like growing regular potatoes, those are fairly easy. I found sweet potatoes to be a real pain to grow, mainly due to the clay soil out in the backyard. I'll try them again someday when I get the soil into better shape. Real potatoes are very easy to dig - sweet potatoes twist and turn, and you really shouldn't bruise or break them, they won't keep, so digging them can be a challenge. I do love to eat them, though!
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Ooooh, Ann, that was quite a good sum of information, whooda thunk? Have a wonderful day, Cindi