Revolutionary Technique: Growing Sweet Potatoes Vertically | Maximized Tuber Yield, Minimal Space

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Revolutionary Technique: Growing Sweet Potatoes Vertically | Maximized Tuber Yield, Minimal Space
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Well done, sweet potatoes will keep longer if you do not wash them for couple weeks after harvesting. Instead just wipe off the dirt and store in a cool dark place . Then you can wash them and place them in cool dark place until you cook and eat them. Your trellis system worked well. Thanks for the inspiration.

dr.w.w.daniels
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I live in the South of England and I grew one sweet potato last year to see how it would grow in our cool climate and I was pleasantly surprised to get a decent crop so this year I planted one of my deep beds with ten plants I propagated from slips and harvest time is near but not quite yet! I will try growing some vertically next year as this looks like to be a good method.

mikeross
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The useful content, the music, and the absence of gab made this a wonderful video to watch and learn.

amyclea
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What a great video! Watching you harvest all those beautiful sweet potatoes was exhilarating! I can't wait to try next year!

ericatawney
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Thanks for sharing this video mam . It inspires me to plants crops and the sweet potatoes are look delicious.

perlitajoyalcaraz
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a great video. creates a relaxing feeling for viewers, especially inspiring for beginner gardeners like me. I love your videos, keep it up.

petsshop
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Wow truly amazing & yes I grow all my own vegetables but I have never tried vertical growing with sweet potatoes but I am going to try. It appears the pant puts all its energy into the ground potatoes & not on the spreading vine all over the ground, so much better. Cheers Denise- Australia

denisebrady
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I have been gardening for almost 20 years. I’ve grown a lot of sweet potatoes, and I have to admit this is one of the most interesting garden videos I’ve ever watched. I am definitely going to grow my sweet potatoes this way next year.❤

I have paid a lot of money for slips that someone has rooted in water.

I also love your simple trellis because my sweet potato vines trail all over outside of my raised beds.

Great video :0)

I have subscribed to your channel. I look forward to watching some of your other videos. 💕

rosemarythyme
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Here in Fl I made a trellis using old wire fence and in the box I used bags of old leaves & planting the slips in pockets of dirt. I would take cuttings through out the growing season and sauté in garlic oil. Delicious also in salads … it also helps to have shorter vines so the energy can go into producing the potato. I used the trellis vines to shade the box less watering needed. I had large sweet potatoes and nice yield. Considering greens throughout the summer to eat as well

hissonshinegirl
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90-Day sweet potatoes is Amazing. Love this technique. Thx very much.

terryl.
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I grow mine in containers and I also grow them vertically. Nice harvest. Take care

karenandriancontainergardening
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We grew some in 5 wicking tubs on a deck this year. Did great, but they sprawled all over the place. This trellis idea is an excellent solution to growing them in a smaller area but allowing them to sprawl, just vertically. Thanks for posting this!!!

davidward
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It's really cool to see people growing their own food. It would be great if more people acquired this habit. In addition to improving our health by consuming healthier foods, we contribute to preserving our planet by reducing the use of pesticides. Congratulations on sharing your knowledge and experience with us.

vidasustentavel
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Watching deferent ways of planting was so helpful i hope you keep posting more vedios that can be help thank you my friend/ka farmers

joansVlog
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It's a very good planter, and the tubers are beautiful.👍👍

weemonbansuon
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I am struggling with moles and voles digging into my sweet potato beds. I believe this will be a way to arrest them maybe with wire cloth at the perimeter of the raised bed and having the vines vertical I’ll be able to see mole tunnels earlier. Thanks very very useful and inspiring

michaellyttle
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I agree this is one of the most informative videos on growing sweet potatoes. Much easier method and less expensive than I have been using. I am adopting it. Thanks. One question no one has addressed. How do you control ants in your garden. I've see a lot of videos with no one having this problem. I live in central GA, USA and have much problem with Fire Ants. Is it safe to use ant poisons in the ground with vegetables?

lateride
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Amazing! I planted sweet potato slips that grew tubers just like what you grew. I got the sweet potato from the Asian market as this is the variety I grew up with in Trinidad. However, I think I may not have utilized my space properly thereby reducing my yield. I planted 9 slips in a 3 x 6 raised bed but only harvested about 11 pounds of sweet potatoes. Should I have planted more slips? What are the spacing requirements for planting them? I also did not trim my vines. Should I have trimmed them back? They were everywhere.

anneciamartin
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I haven’t tried growing sweet potatoes yet, but I definitely like the idea of using a trellis.
Sweet potatoes are ground hogs and anything that sits on the ground seem to get eaten by the slugs in my yard.
I’m in zone 8b so I have to wait until next spring to plant, but you helped me figure out where in my garden I’d like to try planting them.
Thank you. 😊

patriciafarran