Tubers will be large and abundant - If you grow sweet potatoes in a plastic basket with this medium

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  • @EYGardening
    @EYGardening  Год назад +201

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    • @soniarodriguez3810
      @soniarodriguez3810 Год назад +29

      You could also cook the leaves.

    • @user-uc8ol8fs5e
      @user-uc8ol8fs5e Год назад +13

      -ดี

    • @manueljaramillo2635
      @manueljaramillo2635 Год назад +4

      @@soniarodriguez3810 como se consumen las hojas por favor , gracias ..

    • @rebeccafoo
      @rebeccafoo Год назад +3

      @@soniarodriguez3810 Yes, we fried it with sambal or belacan or even just with fish sauce also very yummy.

    • @thieuly3034
      @thieuly3034 Год назад +2

      @@soniarodriguez3810
      Pjnua

  • @novembersunflower968
    @novembersunflower968 Год назад +152

    The sweet potato leaves are edible, very nutritious. You can use in salads, saute, or dehydrate into a greens mix to add to soup or smoothies. Also good as fodder for chickens, rabbits.. Happy Gardening. 🌻

    • @novletmills9244
      @novletmills9244 Год назад +4

      Just learned about it recently. Amazing!

    • @leeya2103
      @leeya2103 Год назад +8

      Delicious to stir fry with garlic and dried shrimp. Yumssss

    • @sajidmunir864
      @sajidmunir864 Год назад +5

      Excellent suggestions, thanks

    • @zezichanel8876
      @zezichanel8876 Год назад

      Apa boleh berbagi benih petatas?

    • @renebrown995
      @renebrown995 Год назад +2

      Sunshine 🌞 State here. My sweet potato 🥔 plants all suffered from power leaf mole and white flies so now no leaves for me to enjoy with my salads. S0 sad 😔 still waiting for it to cool down here in Florida. It is by far the worse year for gardening and farming. PEACE and blessings 🙏

  • @bondgabebond4907
    @bondgabebond4907 Год назад +10

    Gardening is fun. It's a great way to get 'fresh' food. What is remarkable is that it isn't very hard to produce food. No huge yards, just some thinking, cheap to get cartons, soil and water. I've been doing more and more as my wife love food right after picking. Okra tastes better, she loves young eggplant and fresh peppers. Now working on potatoes. These videos encourage to try different varieties of food. Thanks to EY Gardening.

  • @geegaw1535
    @geegaw1535 Год назад +13

    Oh good ive saved all my feed bags thank you and ive got lots of sand too😭thank you...oh yes, i have straw and soil and chickens.
    I am so grateful for sharing.
    There are so many rock here anything would barely grow.
    WoW
    G-d is GOOD G-d is GREAT

  • @marthaeileen8468
    @marthaeileen8468 Год назад +292

    Did you know that the leaves of Sweet Potatoes are a vegetable? You can cook them like this. Get enough leaves, wash them and leave them to drip the water out. Take 1 big onion and 2 medium tomatoes and fry them. Once cooked, put the leaves in the mixture and fry for about 4 minutes. Then it's ready. We usually eat that with Nshima also called Bugali. It's cooked using Maize flour or Mealie meal. Just try it. It's very very taste.

    • @sacredsunofukraine
      @sacredsunofukraine Год назад +10

      Thank you, Martha. I'm on NC land, and my sweet potato is still growing, but I will try your recipe this weekend.

    • @Sharonbless876
      @Sharonbless876 Год назад +12

      I steamed it like calaloo or cabbage, it's very tasty 😋

    • @soniarodriguesdesouza1943
      @soniarodriguesdesouza1943 Год назад +1

      Já plantei e não deu como fazer

    • @JATUrbanGardening
      @JATUrbanGardening Год назад

      the idea is great. even in the box, the produce is still good.

    • @doinacampean9132
      @doinacampean9132 Год назад +13

      @@sacredsunofukraine - just cook it like spinach (as any other leafy green).

  • @fartan1465
    @fartan1465 Год назад +11

    Wow! That's a lot of sweet potatoes!

  • @gracecanon2872
    @gracecanon2872 Год назад +31

    Very nice harvest for small amount of space. Nice video, thank you.

  • @abbynormal2111
    @abbynormal2111 Год назад +3

    Thank you! definetely going to try this next planting season😊

  • @queenie4837
    @queenie4837 Год назад +5

    Thank you, what a great job! I shall try this method in the spring.

  • @luisaestrada6678
    @luisaestrada6678 Год назад +79

    I love sweet potato leaves. Just blanch them for salads, or anyway you would as with spinach. They are kind of pricey here in LA too!

    • @doreendavis3314
      @doreendavis3314 Год назад +3

      How long do they take to grow or biting food say something we need answer

    • @shirleycooleyga
      @shirleycooleyga Год назад +2

      Three months I think 💭

    • @lianelangitan-nelson1266
      @lianelangitan-nelson1266 Год назад

      6 months if not fertilise enough

    • @tammystewart10
      @tammystewart10 Год назад +5

      @@doreendavis3314 some still small. I would harvest one basket a month and let the rest grow more I think.

    • @pinoyagriTV
      @pinoyagriTV Год назад +10

      Yeah we are making sweet potato leaves salad here in the Philippines. We choose not so matured leaves together with the stem. Wash them with water, while still wet put in a hot pan then cover it a few mins it is already cooked then you placed it in a plate.. add chopped onions, tomatoes, salt, a little bit ground black pepper and chili sauce.. . It is cheap but nutritious.. (sori for my grammar.. hehehe)

  • @user-sf9ok8kf1h
    @user-sf9ok8kf1h Год назад +9

    공간도 차지하지않아 좋네요 쵝옵니다. 고구마는 뿌리 줄기 모두 식용할수있어 좋와요^^^

  • @kathystearns9012
    @kathystearns9012 Год назад +14

    BEAUTIFUL and a VERY GOOD harvest !!! 😍🥰

  • @Pharadeaux
    @Pharadeaux Год назад

    This is exactly what I was needing to find today! I just bought a variety of sweet potatoes at the ethnic store yesterday.

  • @GoGreenYes
    @GoGreenYes Год назад +29

    Sweet potatoes mature in 90 to 170 days and they're extremely frost sensitive. Plant in full sun three to four weeks after the last frost when the soil has warmed. Make holes 6 inches deep and 12 inches apart. Bury slips up to the top leaves, press the soil down gently but firmly, and water well.

    • @johnnguyen6228
      @johnnguyen6228 Год назад

      GoGreenYes , Thank You so much for your advise

    • @GoGreenYes
      @GoGreenYes Год назад

      @@johnnguyen6228 My pleasure

  • @mariaemiliapiotrobom
    @mariaemiliapiotrobom Год назад +16

    Planto no chão, agora vou plantar assim.👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽

  • @lilliananderson1986
    @lilliananderson1986 Год назад +29

    I have some slips ready to plant and some that I planted about 3 weeks ago. I’ll try this method too! I found the Japanese purple flesh ones at the store specifically to make slips, along with some other varieties.

    • @Chainyanker007
      @Chainyanker007 Год назад +2

      Supermarket sweet potatos are sprayed with a chemical that keeps it from sprouting. Use organic sweet potatos if you want to get slips out of them. All kinds of videos on RUclips on how to get slips.

  • @danielleterry2331
    @danielleterry2331 Год назад +1

    Thank you! I have a 45lb container and my sweet potato slips came I did what they said of putting them in water for 24 hrs so now I am ready ! I amended the soil with the dirt I stripped out of my hens run last October so hope I get some beautiful sweet potatos come October harvest

  • @andrewphiri8081
    @andrewphiri8081 Год назад +4

    good technique to grow sweet potatoes at home. especially if you do not have enough land. will practice this

  • @annetteallynaguilar-gomez2082
    @annetteallynaguilar-gomez2082 Год назад +12

    So happy to find your channel. I am now taking up too much space, but am growing sweet potatoes and sm eager to learn more. Your video helped a lot. Thank you.

  • @tluvrock
    @tluvrock 9 месяцев назад +2

    loved seeing your sweet potatoes come out in a clump, still on the roots system. those things are massive. just watched a couple other potato growing videos and when they harvested it looked like the just dug out a bags worth of potatoes, no clumps of tubers and no real root system seen. Good job. 👍

  • @miriamruth1
    @miriamruth1 Год назад

    i learn so much from you and thank you kindly from NZ

  • @donnaperkins9262
    @donnaperkins9262 Год назад +3

    Thank you for the share, I learned alot and I'm gratefull for your time.

  • @helendulay1950
    @helendulay1950 Год назад +8

    What we do is we don't harvest it at one time. We don't remove all the main vine and we just dig a little bit to see what is the bigger ones so the small once still have a chance to grow bigger especially for home consumption.

  • @desertedenblooms
    @desertedenblooms Год назад +205

    BE careful applying chicken manure , its high in nitrogen and that will cause more leaves and less root formation. Also , Its a hot manure and it can burn your foliage and root systems . Instead , use rabbit manure, it wont burn but its also high in nitrogen, so use less, but its a cold manure and wont burn your foliage or roots. Its great for any leafy plants , no odor .

    • @roydeichmiller7437
      @roydeichmiller7437 Год назад +23

      Unless manure has aged for awhile

    • @desertedenblooms
      @desertedenblooms Год назад +11

      @@roydeichmiller7437 thats why I said that chicken manure is a hot manure and rabbit manure is cold manure that does not require aging.

    • @kitkatattack
      @kitkatattack Год назад +21

      I just toss my chickens poop in the compost mixer for a bit. Used it all year. Big floofy garden and flowers 🍅🌼

    • @SgtSnausages
      @SgtSnausages Год назад

      I mean - we grow 400 to 500 row feet each of 3 varieties every year - a literal ton (2,000+ pounds this yea) of harvest - and dump near pure, pelletized Nitrogen on them at planting and twice during the season.
      I dont know where the "too much nitrogen" bullshitery got started, nor why it persists.
      To get big tubers you need big, healthy, robust, vigorous tops. The bigger and greenwr the top vine growth, the bigger and better the tubers.
      You csn safely dismiss the "too much nitrogen" myth, folks.
      Its a load of hoo-ha from folks who have no clue.

    • @thenpheler1
      @thenpheler1 Год назад +11

      Compost chicken manure before applying
      And you can eat the leaves like spinach

  • @samvelu8253
    @samvelu8253 Год назад

    Fantastic. His passions for gardening gave such a good yield. Thanks for sharing.
    🙏🙏👍👍

  • @felyxt
    @felyxt Год назад +9

    Very good idea with the basket thing.

  • @evarojas2567
    @evarojas2567 Год назад +22

    Thank you so much for sharing this precious video. What an abundant harvest!!!

  • @jakkimanzitti5031
    @jakkimanzitti5031 Год назад +5

    Sweet potato pie, cookies, gnocchi and just good ole' baked sweet potatoes. 😋

  • @rubyvalenciafornaguera7256
    @rubyvalenciafornaguera7256 Год назад +5

    Qué gran satisfacción debió tener al cosechar. Saludos!

  • @rosieenero5767
    @rosieenero5767 Год назад +6

    Wow😍😍😍😍😍 😊☺😊Is Amazing 🌱🌱🌱🌱 Sweet Potatoes

  • @jeniseguidry5273
    @jeniseguidry5273 Год назад +16

    I tried growing sweet potatoes this year in ground & not very successful. Will definitely grow all my potatoes in pots next year. This tutorial was great

    • @trishflorida4250
      @trishflorida4250 Год назад

      Above ground beds, I've had really good harvests.

    • @nualisplace
      @nualisplace Год назад +7

      Try making round or long mounds of soil and plant 2 vines per round mound and about 6 vines per long mound depending on available space.Thats what we do in Uganda,I don't know if it would work for you but the mounds allow the tubers to swell well & space themselves

    • @meramosvictorybelongstojes8221
      @meramosvictorybelongstojes8221 Год назад +1

      I have success in Texas with raised bed. I had no sweet potatoes when I tried large round containers, like 30 or 35 quarts, they were difficult to keep moist, the vines looked pretty and I ate some of them.

  • @rmartinie
    @rmartinie Год назад +1

    Well done 👍🏻
    Love your technique!!
    Learned a little more 😊 Thanks

  • @nakachwacatherine4922
    @nakachwacatherine4922 Год назад +156

    If you want bigger tube roots, by the time your sweet potatoes leaves start drying leaves, check with a stick or any garden tool for the first roots and remove them can be one per basket to allow other growing roots avoid competition for minerals and trust me by the end of the harvest you will have same sized tube roots of potatoes.its what we do here in Africa

    • @beebob1279
      @beebob1279 Год назад +12

      thanks. Here in the U.S. I think gardeners just harvest at once and they are finished. I'm hoping to grow sweets in my garden this coming year. I'll keep your advice in mind

    • @estheroppong4782
      @estheroppong4782 Год назад +8

      I was wondering why he’s harvesting because the leaves are too fresh, you could see the tubes are not that grown.

    • @carmensaify
      @carmensaify Год назад +2

      Ate you saying do grow one plant per box? planning to grow sweet potaros here in cali soon!

    • @francoisewhitfield1970
      @francoisewhitfield1970 Год назад +1

      Î

    • @nakachwacatherine4922
      @nakachwacatherine4922 Год назад +19

      @@beebob1279 here in uganda we can harvest sweet potatoes if not for commercial thrice in just one harvest, we don't harvest it all at once

  • @zzab4010
    @zzab4010 Год назад +3

    Thank you for this video! Very interested!
    I think for future,boxes need more bigger size. 😊👍

  • @jyi-jms
    @jyi-jms Год назад +9

    와~ 바구니 속에서 고구마가 저렇게 잘 자라다니 놀랍네요. 나는 땅에서 고구마 키우고 수확했지만, 이 방법도 좋네요. 👏👏

    • @usewisdom2
      @usewisdom2 Год назад +1

      I love this idea as I do not have the yard space .

  • @yudikayudika2389
    @yudikayudika2389 Год назад

    So inspiring we try to do it soon as gardening is my hobby. Thank you much

  • @elidapedroso2735
    @elidapedroso2735 Год назад +9

    Coisa linda sempre tem um jeito de plantar é querer

  • @ashraqat5904
    @ashraqat5904 Год назад +3

    دعاءالفرج :
    اللهم أعطنا خير ماتعطى السائلين
    وأجمع لنا صلاح الدنيا والدين.
    اللهم أذهب عنا الحزن والهم.
    وأطرد من نفوسنا القلق.
    وأجعل لنا من كل هم فرجا.
    ومن كل ضيق مخرجا.
    وأرزقنا من حيث لا نحتسب .
    برحمتك يا أرحم الراحمين ٠🤲🤲يارب.

  • @silviasolis6662
    @silviasolis6662 Год назад +2

    Lo voy a intentar,se ve fácil,solo hay q tener paciencia,gracias,saludos

  • @BarbaraWiltGerber
    @BarbaraWiltGerber 7 месяцев назад

    Your tubers are excellent and your kitty looks so sweet!

  • @walterwilde248
    @walterwilde248 Год назад +38

    Las hojas también son comestibles. Las pequeñas son ideales para ensaladas y las mayores, cocinadas como las espinacas.
    Excelente vídeo. Lo pondré en marcha esta misma semana. 👌👌👏👏👏👏

  • @overtonsonofaking74
    @overtonsonofaking74 Год назад

    I am loving this. Blessing I am new to the family

  • @PhilAmCountryLiving3317
    @PhilAmCountryLiving3317 Год назад +3

    This is absolutely amazing harvest of sweet potato in the plastic ! New friend from Arkansas, USA. Thank you for sharing.

  • @marioSaoPauloBrasil
    @marioSaoPauloBrasil Год назад +3

    My dog and me love sweet potatoes. We eat it every day. From São Paulo, Brazil

  • @goyagom8877
    @goyagom8877 Год назад +10

    En mi niñez me servian batatas, pero no sabia como se sembraban.
    Muchas gracias por el video muy bien secuenciado.
    Infinita prosperidad.

    • @MiguelRodriguez-ee2ig
      @MiguelRodriguez-ee2ig Год назад +1

      A los 10 años de edad, trabaje sembrando las guías de batatas ( camote)

  • @rdmdieppe762
    @rdmdieppe762 Год назад +1

    bravo! I think that's so delicious! Thank you for your video giving us idea todo work at home for those how are bored and nothing to do instead of staying at home playing games.

  • @pascale6501
    @pascale6501 Год назад +3

    Bonjour de France. Great ! Very nice vegetables. Thank you for the video

  • @lui1673
    @lui1673 Год назад +21

    You can eat the young leaves of sweet potatoes. We actually grow them for their leaves. Great for soups or just steam the leaves.

    • @wisernow624
      @wisernow624 Год назад

      Yams as well??

    • @annmcdaniel1092
      @annmcdaniel1092 Год назад

      Just don't try it with regular white potatoes their leaves and vines are poisonous!!

    • @TonedCaribbeanBody
      @TonedCaribbeanBody Год назад

      @@wisernow624 most root crop leaves are edible. I've prepared cassava, yam, sweet potato, taro, etc ruclips.net/video/Ur1t3SeaXNg/видео.html

  • @elyorlinausa7740
    @elyorlinausa7740 Год назад +7

    Awesome growing sweet potato.Good job!

  • @jackiemecheri4418
    @jackiemecheri4418 Год назад

    Thank you so much I am planning to grow first sweet potato

  • @evandiaz8485
    @evandiaz8485 Год назад +1

    Excelente método, gracias por compartir 🙏

  • @valsammakunnenkeri893
    @valsammakunnenkeri893 Год назад +9

    Wonderful job👍👏I love it

  • @FLORESARTESCOMAMOROFICIAL
    @FLORESARTESCOMAMOROFICIAL Год назад +25

    Eu uso sempre as pontas da balata pra fazer mudas e plantar nas jardineiras. Suas batatas são uma benção de produção

  • @blaqfish
    @blaqfish 3 месяца назад

    Thank you for sharing this and teaching me how to grow potatoes. I'm saving this video to share with my friends and family.😊😊😊

  • @tracylawrence5258
    @tracylawrence5258 Год назад

    Great job. My clay was too compacted and I ended up with small tubers. But they tasted really good. I'll do something different this yr.

  • @mariajosezeze6697
    @mariajosezeze6697 Год назад +5

    Que ideia ótima parabéns

  • @clovinho-espacodasartes2260
    @clovinho-espacodasartes2260 Год назад +9

    Boa dica ,ainda nao tinha visto plantar assim, parabéns pelo video

    • @silviaburguez6651
      @silviaburguez6651 Год назад

      Que buena técnica para los que no tiene patio grande

  • @noodizori3685
    @noodizori3685 Год назад +2

    ماشاء الله تبارك الله سبحان الله الرزاق الكريم له الحمد وله الشكر على منه وكرمه خالقنا ورازقنا

  • @user-wu6jo8rq4o
    @user-wu6jo8rq4o Год назад

    진짜 신기하게 잘컸네요^^
    언젠가 시간이될때 꼭 도전해보고 싶네요^^

  • @ramasrajadurai4016
    @ramasrajadurai4016 Год назад +8

    sper, No word to said, very nice

  • @greenLaVitameadows
    @greenLaVitameadows Год назад +5

    We eat those leaves and smaller stems too .
    Nutritional and good side dash like spinach.

  • @kennethbland4086
    @kennethbland4086 Год назад

    I really enjoyed your video. I will definatly try this as I have some slip coming. Thank you.

  • @kensavo977
    @kensavo977 Год назад +1

    Yes very nice haverst and thankyou for sharing your talent 👍🇵🇬

  • @maritesfontanosa1114
    @maritesfontanosa1114 Год назад +13

    Great harvesting , nice garden👍

  • @nilmaamparo5531
    @nilmaamparo5531 Год назад +4

    Muito incrível💙,meu Deus é tão cara pra comprar no mercado ...

  • @GUzandoacriatividadeMarques
    @GUzandoacriatividadeMarques Год назад +1

    obrigado pêlo conteúdo muito útil e verdadeiro já utilizo essa técnica de enterrar os matos seco para fazer a cova no plantio da um ótimo resultado.

  • @marthagongora7679
    @marthagongora7679 Год назад +2

    Dios cuide de sus manos es muy trabajador gracias por en ceñar gracias

  • @aliadesabdondossantos9247
    @aliadesabdondossantos9247 Год назад +3

    Boa Noite! Obrigada por todas informações valiosas!
    DEUS lhe abençoe poderosamente hoje e sempre!

  • @EnlightenedPatriot1
    @EnlightenedPatriot1 Год назад +5

    A nice, helpful video for a new starter like me, here in the UK, and lovely music to relax to whilst watching. Organic red sweet potatoes, just bought from a local store, for 1st attempt. Chicken manure not common around here so am hoping well-rotted horse manure will provide the high nitrogen levels needed. I can only hope for such an abundant harvest. Liked and subbed. Thank you. 🙏

    • @mercedesbenzs600bash
      @mercedesbenzs600bash Год назад

      Hows the gardening coming along,i started my container gardening 2 weeks ago,but that video was unbelievable...

  • @dorothyalexander4187
    @dorothyalexander4187 Год назад +1

    Wonderful thank you

  • @careyjohnston4176
    @careyjohnston4176 Год назад +1

    Also this allows for more planting space on the ground. It keeps light surrounding as much foliage as possible.

  • @riskabudiarti1494
    @riskabudiarti1494 Год назад +3

    Cara yg cocok untuk lahan terbatas,terlebih banyak gosip2 resesi,mempunyai tanaman pangan sendiri dirumah kelak akan saat menolong disaat buruk yg tak terduga. Saya jg akan mencoba menanamnya🤗🤗.
    Terima kasih sudah mencontohkan 🤩🤩

  • @rossanavivaldelli8122
    @rossanavivaldelli8122 Год назад +4

    Felicitaciones por la cosecha. Bendiciones desde Uruguay

  • @SamsungA-hu8qe
    @SamsungA-hu8qe Год назад

    Expetacular exelente.Gracias!!!!!

  • @-jank-willson
    @-jank-willson Год назад +2

    Those are the pinkest sweet potatoes I have ever seen

  • @iansingsiansings2101
    @iansingsiansings2101 Год назад +10

    Sweet potato, yum.
    When the vines grow too long, take the tips and smaller leaves and use as green leafy vegetables in salads and stews etc.
    Larger leaves are bitter but smaller leaves and young vine stems are not.

    • @tessasinclair6315
      @tessasinclair6315 Год назад +2

      I never knew that, until I saw it in the comments. Thank you for sharing more details in this regard. 🙏🏼👌🏼😍

    • @iansingsiansings2101
      @iansingsiansings2101 Год назад +2

      @@tessasinclair6315 same with a lot of garden produce. Pumkins, melons, beans, beets, the list is long.
      I wouldn't eat potato greens .

    • @dianakosa5915
      @dianakosa5915 Год назад +1

      You can also eat the vines? I thought it was only the leaves and root( sweet potato)

    • @iansingsiansings2101
      @iansingsiansings2101 Год назад +1

      @@dianakosa5915
      young tip of vines with the new leaves are good.
      Bigger leaves are a bit bitter and the vines are stringy.
      Same with pumkins/squash/melons.

    • @dianakosa5915
      @dianakosa5915 Год назад +1

      @@iansingsiansings2101 Thanks so much! Great to know!

  • @user-tx9jh4yu9s
    @user-tx9jh4yu9s Год назад +8

    Благодарю за хорошее видео и хорошее настроение! Спасибо!

  • @maricelamartinez8160
    @maricelamartinez8160 Год назад +1

    Muchas gracias por compartir y felicidades

  • @nickrodis6862
    @nickrodis6862 Год назад

    Great farmer thank you.

  • @niveasynthiasantos874
    @niveasynthiasantos874 Год назад +9

    Uau que bacana colher os frutos que vc plantou 🍠🍠🍠💪🙌🙌🙌

  • @kaMEKANIKOmixtv
    @kaMEKANIKOmixtv Год назад +7

    Wow amazing very nice!

  • @dionisiavieiradasilva654
    @dionisiavieiradasilva654 Год назад +1

    Comecei usando as pontas das batatas, agora uso só As ramas.
    Obrigada por partilhar seus conhecimentos.

  • @gildafontoura1340
    @gildafontoura1340 Год назад

    Beautiful! Thank you!

  • @saheraukvlogger1812
    @saheraukvlogger1812 Год назад +3

    Wow really amazing video thanks for sharing

  • @chuckmaddison2924
    @chuckmaddison2924 Год назад +1

    I love sweet potatoes with Barramundi.
    Chook poo is amazing stuff.

  • @rosemaryokerewa2778
    @rosemaryokerewa2778 Год назад

    God is great this miracle plant I will try it in my compound thanks

  • @judylee1860
    @judylee1860 Год назад +6

    Great harvest. 😋

  • @gaylefynaut562
    @gaylefynaut562 Год назад +10

    Nice video, very relaxing.

  • @oceanic3t981
    @oceanic3t981 Год назад +2

    Mmmm delicioso gracias.

  • @tanazinn8484
    @tanazinn8484 Год назад

    Thank you for these Gr8 informative videos!!!🤗👏👏👏

  • @TV-dh9rc
    @TV-dh9rc Год назад +4

    고구마 키우는데 도움이 됩니다.
    감사합니다 ~!!!

  • @marciarodrigueseirasgoncal9269
    @marciarodrigueseirasgoncal9269 Год назад +7

    Qie lindasss! Não vejo a hora de colher as minhas😍

  • @arabellalunkes4532
    @arabellalunkes4532 7 месяцев назад

    Great video! Thank you! I love sweet potatoes❤

  • @user-ul3wj7we1u
    @user-ul3wj7we1u Год назад +1

    세상에 이렇게 고구마를 심네요 ^^
    대박이네 ㅎㅎ

  • @glow1815
    @glow1815 Год назад +12

    Wow I never knew you can grow potatoes out their leaves. Great harvest!

    • @artatheart5700
      @artatheart5700 Год назад

      daah! thats how they are planted no any other way. i think the person wanted to show case them in a crate.

    • @GN-vm4co
      @GN-vm4co Год назад +4

      If you look more closely he planted the vines (which have leaves) from which the potatoes grew. Suppose these were in an open farm, instead of crates, the parts of the vines that were hung up would also have potatoes growing from them

    • @demantoidgem2709
      @demantoidgem2709 Год назад +1

      Do not confuse potatoes and sweet potatoes. They are entirely different from each other. You can eat the tender leaves of sweet potatoes but not the potatoes.

  • @Sam-yh9nd
    @Sam-yh9nd Год назад +36

    Que maravilha sustentabilidade pura, parabéns e sem agrotóxicos 🤮👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼💪🏼👊🏼🇧🇷

  • @obbiebeal3060
    @obbiebeal3060 Год назад

    10,000 thank you. I have plenty of sand in the stream, and top soil in the flood area, small rice farmers in the area. 1 mile from my new home is a old fashion rice mill. The rice husk is disposed by burning. I know a commercial egg grower. 👍👍

  • @botv1010
    @botv1010 Год назад +1

    Cảm ơn bạn hiền chia sẻ trồng khoai lang trong rổ cũ rất to và lớn nhìn thấy mê quá bạn ơi cảm ơn bạn chia sẻ cách trồng khoai lang quá tuyệt vời để mai mốt mình chồng giống y như bạn luôn thử coi sao thành công là chắc đã kết nối, 👉🔔 OK like

  • @lindagarcia8153
    @lindagarcia8153 Год назад +3

    Absolutely fantastic bro💖🙏💙🤠

  • @veraluciamotachcrapetz1104
    @veraluciamotachcrapetz1104 Год назад +27

    Acho lindo a natureza e os ensinos para sobrevivência.🙏🏻Deus é maravilhoso