Sweet Potato Harvesting: When & How (+Curing & Storage Tips!)
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- Опубликовано: 5 июл 2024
- The 2021 harvest of my sweet potato containers! Going over best harvest times, different ways to dig, and how to cure and store them.
0:00 - Intro
0:38 - When To Harvest
4:14 - How To Harvest
6:22 - Curing
7:57 - Storage
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Thanks for watching! Garden like a boss and I'll see you soon! Хобби
Do you have a favorite trick or tip to harvest or curing sweet potatoes? Share in the comments!
i like the heat pad trick for curing.
Great information!! I'm going to start on the summer leaves, and I didn't know about curing, thx👍... ReSprout is ready for primetime - you have great camera presence and post-production!!
Excellent tips. It was very informative. Thank you. I use to use a small space heater with a glass of water. Now I use a baby humidifier. They both worked well.
Very good planting amazing 👍👍👍❤️️❤️️❤️️
Nice work April! I love sweet potatoes!
Thank you Cam!!!
Great video with such helpful information. We love 🍠 sweet potatoes 🍠!
Now the next challenge is getting Magellan to eat them... LOL
Thank you for the useful information from sweet potatoes, I also love sweet potato dishes
They almost don't feel healthy, right? ;-)
Brava!
Ooo April, perfect name for a green thumb..
I've never had success with sweet potatoes.. 🥔 I had no idea that they could be harvested throughout the stages but makes perfect sense.
This encourages me to try again..
We have good volcanic soil here, good for spud growing, but I have a bit of trouble growing those as well..
Hmmm, I'm definitely taking in what you're saying about the soil temperature. And unless I'm going to dig a trench of lawn clippings, to act as a heat bed under the potatoes, I think I probably need to wait an extra months before I put them in
A lot of crops are like that actually! Very forgiving. 😃
Welcome home, we've missed your informative videos. I had sweet potatoes fries for the first time a couple of weeks ago and OMG they're delicious!! Who would have thought one vegetable could be so versatile? Thanks for the tip on the greens.
Can you tell? I LOVE SWEET POTATO FRIES!!! Lol.
Nice work.keep going
Very informative 🤗🌱🍠🍠🍠👍
Thank you for the advice about curing the sweet potatoes.
I could not help but chuckle when you referred to 70-75° Fahrenheit as toasty warm. 70-72° is considered the sweet spot for indoor temps here in Alabama, and the A/C gets a workout trying to keep it there.
Haha! My husband agrees with you wholeheartedly. He’d keep the house at 60° year round if it were up to him! Summertime for me involves a lot of indoor hoodie-wearing in order to deal with everyone’s A/Cs. 🙃
Super interesant 👍 like 🤗
Great detailed video and excellent harvest. Love it. Very interesting to see how you manage to get these plants to effectively growing in different seasons.
Thank you Carlos! It was first time with sweet potatoes. It went well!
hi nice video
What zone are you in? Thanks for the great video!😊
Great video on sweet potatoes! They grow like weeds here in Georgia so I always have an abundance of sweet potatoes. lol
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed!
April where on LI are you? I’m in East Islip - you are welcome to cure your sweet potatoes in my greenhouse! Humid and warm lol
OMG Victoria, I'm so sorry. I could have sworn I responded to this comment! Actually all my sweet potatoes are already eaten, haha! Thank you so much for the offer!
What’s the app you used in the video to Mark the the calendar date of when to harvest?
It's Google Calendar. It's free!
Hi April, can I freeze after curing them to preserve?
Yes, definitely! I should have mentioned that in the video!
Ha! These are my most challenging crop to grow! Tried last 2 years with abysmal results (nothing bigger than a pinky finger). Not planning to try again. Zone 5b. What's your zone?
I'm in 7A. With the sweet potatoes, like a lot of root vegetables, I think soil looseness and quality really helps. This was the best luck I ever had and I used potting soil in containers this time.
My sweet potato plant stem towards the bottom is brown.. n there’s white looking bugs. S my potato infected is it okay?
Hmmmm... brown stem makes me think the greenery is dying in which case the root will not be far behind. Try digging one up and seeing what it looks like. If the bugs are really bad and the roots are big enough to eat, I'd just harvest them all and plant a fall crop. That's how it goes sometimes!
Another double duty crop: dandelions, enjoy!
Oooooooooooh! You're right! The leaves, flowers, and roots! And I already have them all over the place in my "lawn". THANK YOU!
What state do you live in? What’s your gardening zone?
you're stinkin' adorable