The old saying was if you plant a sweet potato slip in a bushel basket it will fill it up for you but I think that the summers have to be a little longer that what you have in Mich. You did have a nice crop though.
Cin
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Last fall/winter, had a store bought sweet pot. start to sprout. So lopped off the top and planted it in a pot. Used it as a cheap plant for the classroom. Once school let out I planted it in a barrel at a friend's house. The vines really took off. Finally got around to pulling up the tubers. I was really amazed by how many were produced all by one plant. Unfortunately, all the tubers were small -- some not even as long or thick as my little finger. Ah well, was still kind of a fun experiment.
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The old saying was if you plant a sweet potato slip in a bushel basket it will fill it up for you but I think that the summers have to be a little longer that what you have in Mich. You did have a nice crop though.
Cin
Maybe you will have better luck with them next year.
Cheers,
BD![]()
I've known of many sweet potato plants with the toothpicks and water, but don't think I've ever known anyone who actually got a harvest from one! Cool! Just in time for Thanksgiving. :-)
I guess the big uns you can eat and the little ones you can plant for next season's harvest
I'll be over shortly with a couple of beers, so that should give you enuff time to do sweet potato chips![]()