We can NEVER EVER grow sweet potatoes-will this year be different?! 🤞🤞

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  • Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024
  • Every year we try and cross our fingers (and toes) that we will have even a wee little sweet potato harvest.
    For many years we’ve tried growing our own slips, buying slips…nothing yielded any type of harvest.
    (Our “harvest” would kind of look like a bag of mini carrots)
    So this year for the very first time we purchased sweet potato plants (mature starts). Not knowing how they would do and giving up precious garden real estate, we only purchased a few.
    Did the plants do better than the slips? Did our luck change?
    #harvest #sweetpotato #garden #homestead

Комментарии • 56

  • @Amarie1961
    @Amarie1961 Год назад +3

    I understand your reservations. Congratulations on your potatoes.

  • @oteyzawagsi296
    @oteyzawagsi296 8 месяцев назад +1

    Planting sweet potatoe on the ground really is much better than on pots

    • @JustTheTwoOfUsHomestead
      @JustTheTwoOfUsHomestead  8 месяцев назад

      Yes definitely much better! It was kind of an experiment since we always had such bad luck growing them, we thought we’d give it a try. This years garden will have them all in ground. Thanks 😊

  • @greysonfreightllcma-malaph5027
    @greysonfreightllcma-malaph5027 Год назад +1

    Looks like sweet potatoes did good this year! 👍

  • @plantaseednotlitter2260
    @plantaseednotlitter2260 Год назад +2

    Try, try and never give up then you will success. Well done loyal and faithful servants that y’all harvested sweet potatoes 🍠 Happy Fall!

    • @JustTheTwoOfUsHomestead
      @JustTheTwoOfUsHomestead  Год назад

      Thank you! It was a lot of fun and we are all ready looking forward to next years sweet potatoes 🍠 Happy Fall to you too!

  • @TitasIttyBittyFarm
    @TitasIttyBittyFarm 11 месяцев назад

    That is a beautiful blessing😊. I am still struggling to grow sweet potatoes and potatoes. New subscriber to your channel 😊.

    • @JustTheTwoOfUsHomestead
      @JustTheTwoOfUsHomestead  11 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you! We are hoping it continues for next year too 🙏 Welcome to our Homestead 😊

  • @samuelmarx9321
    @samuelmarx9321 Год назад

    Ok, you sound just like me just a few years ago. I found Danny over at Deep South Homestead. His tube if full of videos on how to grow your own slips. He had also written a little book about it. It was not until then that I had success at growing a slip. One tip that is so important for those of us a little further north is, the slips must have heat. Also, it takes a long time for the slips to come up, so don't panic. Good luck!

    • @JustTheTwoOfUsHomestead
      @JustTheTwoOfUsHomestead  Год назад

      I’ll go check him out. I would still prefer to grow my own slips..I can get more plants plus the starts that I bought were very pricy
      Thank you so much!

  • @dexterdog62
    @dexterdog62 Год назад +1

    I’m happy for you guys that you were able to have some success with those sweet potatoes!
    Never have garden doubt! The garden is listening…

  • @tiolenealvarez1364
    @tiolenealvarez1364 Год назад +1

    Awesome work❤

  • @GrandmaSandy
    @GrandmaSandy Год назад +1

    I’ve never grown sweet potatoes ever either and I may try it next year or maybe I will try it this year. I don’t know I did get some grow bags and I’m gonna try growing regular potatoes in it but maybe I will try some sweet potatoes too just to have something a little different and see what I can actually grow in my garden. Thanks so much for sharing and giving me the inspiration to try the worst that can happen if nothing happens. Thank you so much my dear friend.

    • @JustTheTwoOfUsHomestead
      @JustTheTwoOfUsHomestead  Год назад

      I have done regular potatoes in grow bags before with success! I did the sweet potatoes in the bucket and in ground to increase my chances of success 😉 They both seemed to work. Wishing you good luck if you grow them and let me know how they turn out if you do 🤞
      Thanks!!

  • @kusinanideli
    @kusinanideli Год назад

    Wow! nice upload, thanks for sharing.📯🔔

  • @deancitroni4447
    @deancitroni4447 2 месяца назад

    Congratulations!
    The plant and don't do anything method always works for me. The more I tend and nurture the plant it fails .it's as if it's telling me leave me alone

    • @JustTheTwoOfUsHomestead
      @JustTheTwoOfUsHomestead  2 месяца назад +1

      Thanks Dean! We are off to a great start this year and the only thing I have done is fish emulsion 👍

    • @deancitroni4447
      @deancitroni4447 2 месяца назад

      @@JustTheTwoOfUsHomestead I did some homegrown slips from sweet potatoes the first time this year. They are abundant in vining. Hope I have the same results you did

    • @JustTheTwoOfUsHomestead
      @JustTheTwoOfUsHomestead  2 месяца назад

      @deancitroni4447 I’d love to hear how your harvest goes when it’s time. Good luck 🤞

  • @susanhickman1746
    @susanhickman1746 9 месяцев назад

    Google Sweet Potato Towers. We had great success on our first try using that style of growing Sweet potatoes. It was also very easy to harvest them just using your hands.

  • @GNaz-wf3db
    @GNaz-wf3db Год назад +1

    I can tell by the size of the potatoes that they are not growing long enough. Most need 110-120 days to mature to a good size.

    • @JustTheTwoOfUsHomestead
      @JustTheTwoOfUsHomestead  Год назад

      They were actually in the ground for 112 days
      Some of them did well and some didn’t
      Thanks!

    • @GNaz-wf3db
      @GNaz-wf3db Год назад

      @@JustTheTwoOfUsHomestead
      Glad you got some! Try leaving them in for 120-130 days. I dig a few potatoes, not the whole plant, & if they are small I leave them in longer. You can look up the variety to find out the days to harvest but I always add more time based on the size bc of weather & other variables. Some varieties are better than others. I grow 10 different varieties for that reason but that is not necessary. The variety “pumpkin yam” is a good producer in PA. Also, plant them no less than one foot apart, 16-18” is even better. I also add bone meal in the hole when planting. Good luck next year!😊

    • @JustTheTwoOfUsHomestead
      @JustTheTwoOfUsHomestead  Год назад

      @@GNaz-wf3db Thanks for all the tips! Already looking forward to next years garden

  • @sofiaceleste6299
    @sofiaceleste6299 3 месяца назад

    Dios los bendiga, tal vez le falto regar mas a menudo, pero no se rindan , 😊

    • @JustTheTwoOfUsHomestead
      @JustTheTwoOfUsHomestead  3 месяца назад

      Mucho gracias Sofia! We are already off to a better start this year 🙏

  • @JeffreyHodgins-c2f
    @JeffreyHodgins-c2f Год назад

    They root so easy if the temperature is hot even at night. I just throw vines about 16inches long in moist soil with the leaves sticking up or removed and the tip or one node sticking out of the ground. I put them in shady spots and let them spread out into the sun that way I dont have to water. If your slips die due to lack of water I would take all the big leaves off before planting.

  • @ruthbalonglong7067
    @ruthbalonglong7067 Год назад

    watching all the way from the Philippines❤. i grew up planting sweet potatoes by planting cuttings of the vine itself. now i have tried doing it by slips and il try to compare the yield of the plant from the vines and the slips❤.

    • @JustTheTwoOfUsHomestead
      @JustTheTwoOfUsHomestead  Год назад +1

      Hello Ruth! Can you grow sweet potatoes all year round or just seasonally? Good luck with the slips!
      Thank you for watching 😀

    • @ruthbalonglong7067
      @ruthbalonglong7067 Год назад

      We plant all year round. That makes sense why we use the cuttings😁. Thank u. If the slips has better yield then I will shift t using slips.

    • @JustTheTwoOfUsHomestead
      @JustTheTwoOfUsHomestead  Год назад

      @@ruthbalonglong7067 let me know how it goes! 😀

  • @judyhowery6908
    @judyhowery6908 3 месяца назад

    You can always use the skinny ones and thick root looking one into sweet potato fries

    • @JustTheTwoOfUsHomestead
      @JustTheTwoOfUsHomestead  3 месяца назад

      Great idea, thank you Judy! We didn’t have a great selection to choose from…hopefully this year will be better 🤞

  • @Debbie-Keller
    @Debbie-Keller Год назад

    I baked some fingerling sweet potatoes I Grew. They were so sweet.

  • @jolanda9947
    @jolanda9947 Год назад

    oh i know how you feel i tried this year and nothing great vines though

    • @JustTheTwoOfUsHomestead
      @JustTheTwoOfUsHomestead  Год назад

      That’s the worst! It teases you..that happened to us two years ago. We had great vines so we thought we’d have at least a good harvest….not so much ☹️
      There’s always next year 😉

  • @gardenofdeedensub_confirmation
    @gardenofdeedensub_confirmation Год назад +1

    So glad for you!! Great harvest of sweet potatoes 🍠. I may try Ruth Stout’s method. That was impressive.

    • @JustTheTwoOfUsHomestead
      @JustTheTwoOfUsHomestead  Год назад +1

      Thank you! It was lots of fun ☺️ I have the best success with my regular potatoes doing Ruth Stout as well

    • @gardenofdeedensub_confirmation
      @gardenofdeedensub_confirmation Год назад

      @@JustTheTwoOfUsHomestead now that’s where I need help. I’m I. Zone 7 b, when do you start potatoes 🥔?

    • @JustTheTwoOfUsHomestead
      @JustTheTwoOfUsHomestead  Год назад

      @@gardenofdeedensub_confirmation I’m guessing you’d have to check your farmers almanac or google it for your zone
      Good luck!

  • @trudellallen397
    @trudellallen397 Год назад

    Great that is thevbetter way

  • @trudellallen397
    @trudellallen397 Год назад

    IT'S more there they love soft dirt

  • @noreenworrell9524
    @noreenworrell9524 10 месяцев назад

    Use lest nitrogen you get bigger potatoes nitrogen gives lots of leaves and less potatoes

  • @trudellallen397
    @trudellallen397 Год назад

    Just dump the pot over