Yes it will make them rot if you put them out in the cold. winter is not the season to be planting sweet potatoes and strawberries and you shouldn't plant them both together there won't be enough room for the vines of the potatoes spread out 😂
I put the sweet potatoes in the strawberry patch to sprout and grow spears only. I will remove the sweet potatoes only when the spears appear and have grown about three inches long. in one of my earlier videos I built a sweet potato raised bed and three raised melon beds
@@bearsgardenadventure Ohh I see what your saying. But you can get jar put a sweet potato in it cover it with water sit it by a window with sunlight after a while you'll see little green pods that looks like bumps these are your roots just leave it alone let it grow. Now when the weather is suitable to plant take it out separate and plant😊
@@MableHull Thank you friend for your advice, that is a method well known. I'm looking for different and new ways to sprout sweet potatoes in a more natural environment. Thats why I have my sweet potatoes outside in the winter, I want to see if they will go dormant. I'm going to cover the strawberry's with leaves to keep them warm for the next 3 months along with the sweet potatoes.
Yes it will make them rot if you put them out in the cold. winter is not the season to be planting sweet potatoes and strawberries and you shouldn't plant them both together there won't be enough room for the vines of the potatoes spread out 😂
I put the sweet potatoes in the strawberry patch to sprout and grow spears only. I will remove the sweet potatoes only when the spears appear and have grown about three inches long. in one of my earlier videos I built a sweet potato raised bed and three raised melon beds
@@bearsgardenadventure Ohh I see what your saying. But you can get jar put a sweet potato in it cover it with water sit it by a window with sunlight after a while you'll see little green pods that looks like bumps these are your roots just leave it alone let it grow. Now when the weather is suitable to plant take it out separate and plant😊
@@MableHull Thank you friend for your advice, that is a method well known. I'm looking for different and new ways to sprout sweet potatoes in a more natural environment. Thats why I have my sweet potatoes outside in the winter, I want to see if they will go dormant. I'm going to cover the strawberry's with leaves to keep them warm for the next 3 months along with the sweet potatoes.