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Planting, Growing, and Harvesting Sweet Potatoes
Cooking Notes
Relatively low in calories, sweet potatoes are very nutritious, a top source of beta-carotene, and contain some protein, calcium, iron, vitamins A and C, and other minerals. They can be stored longer than winter squash.
To cook, sweet potatoes are easier than pie (or sweet potato pie!).
- They can be scrubbed, poked with a fork in a few places, and baked at 400掳F for 35 minutes to 1 hour, until they give a bit when you squeeze them in your pot-holder鈥損rotected hand.
- In the microwave, a whole sweet potato baked on high should be ready in 4 to 6 minutes. It may still feel firm when done; let it stand for about 5 minutes to soften.
- Sweet potatoes can also be steamed whole (cleaned and unpeeled) for about 40 minutes or until tender or cooked whole (cleaned and unpeeled) in boiling salted water for about 35 minutes. (Boiling reduces the flavor considerably.)
- Immerse cut raw sweet potatoes in water until you’re ready to cook them; they will darken otherwise.
As a general rule, don’t substitute sweet potatoes for regular potatoes in recipes; the two aren’t related. Sweet potatoes don’t hold together the way potatoes do, and their strong flavor can overwhelm a dish meant for a milder potato taste. Sweet potatoes are also not related to yams. But they make a fine substitute for pumpkin, especially in desserts.
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Unfortunately, moving your sweet potato plants once they have been planted is not advised. Moving your plant would be too risky with the roots established and the tubers beginning to take shape.
We suggest leaving it where it is and seeing what happens this year. You never know what is happening under the soil. If it turns out that no sweet potatoes grow, not all is lost. You’ll be able to use this time to plan for next year and pick the ideal spot for where to plant in the spring.
Good luck. Hope your plant surprises you and you end up with some sweet potatoes come harvest time.
I am growing sweet potatoes in my green house for the first time. I read some where they should be grown up a teepee of canes.
Not sure if its like a normal potatoe crowned with dirt, or like a runner bean on the shoots growing upwards.
Or peg the shoots to the ground, like strawberries. Help, Mac.XXX
I have grown sweet potatoes in the past in straw bales and containers (my ground is too hard) and I mainly get many fingerlings, not useable sizes. What can I do to get fewer and bigger ones?
Hi, Beth, See the notes above, esp re 鈥淧lanting.鈥 You need soil that is rich in compost, airy, and sufficiently deep. Strawbales are not really suited and perhaps your container was not large enough and the soil in it) not rich enough. Note the advice re fertilizer above, too, e.g. heavy nitrogen and animal manures. Sweets also need four months of warm air and soil; perhaps your growing season is too short? Review the guidance above for other details. Good luck with them this year!
at the end of the season, do I dig them up? If they're in pots, do I just leave them in the pots until the next year?
Sweet potatoes can survive in the ground over the winter in warmer locations, but they do not tolerate cold weather, so it is mostly treated as an annual planting. Starting each growing season with a new slip (either purchased from a local garden center or nursery, or you can start your own) will likely give you a better result and hopefully a crop that will last well into the winter.
Sweet Potatos are a good way to get plenty of Beta-Carotene.
Are the leaves of the sweet potato edible? While we were in the military, we were stationed in Japan for 8 years. It appeared that the ate and sold the vines/ leaves in the grocery stores. Was it a different kind of sweet potato? They had a really good flavor. Thank you, Jody
Yes Jody they are edible- we lived in east Africa several years and ate them
I was wondering about companion planting in a 20 gal fabric pot.
What can you grow in the pot while growing sweet potatoes?
I read you can grow corn and beans in the fabric pot with potatoes at the same time.
Wanted to have the pot do double/triple duty as it were.