Lessons Learned on Growing Sweet Potatoes – The Wisconsin Vegetable Gardener Straight to the Point
The Wisconsin Vegetable Gardener Straight To The Point is a short series giving great information to help everyone to be better in the garden and home.
January 27, 2014 at 23:58
They do better with sandy soil – they will be larger.
After the harvest they need to cure for about 3 weeks before the taste really comes thru.
Yes, larger slips. If you warm the soil up with black plastic it should help.
A hill is a better place to grow them than flat.
These are wonderful to eat all winter long and can well. Have a great day.