I cut two batches of cuttings this year - one in the middle of the stem and the other just under the nodes. Both rooted equally well. There were just air pockets where my potatoes were supposed to be. Happy mice. At least I got the greens.
The appearance of a cluttered garden may often indicate the presence of a productively busy gardener Wendi! Hey, that is a really nice hydroponic grow setup that you have for rooting. What types of edible greens may you grow during the winter season when not propagating something else? Up this way there was a first frost of the season very close by this morning. Garden escaped tho. Happy Gardening! -Bob...
Hi Bob! It's easy to fill up this small space. I sometimes put strawberry runner in the cloning device to root, it works really well! Cabbage works well too. As for the garden in winter I usually like growing cilantro, bok choi, the purple kind preferred, and arugula. :) What state are you in, it's getting cold so fast for you.
@@wendiland I am up here towards the southwestern parts of SD. But tho there was frost weather the last couple of mornings, the garden space is still producing. Almost chutney time with some green tomatoes too!
This is awesome, thanks so much for sharing! I hope to get to this stage one day, but right now I'm just making do with my very beginner suburban backyard homestead
This video style is more raw and real. I like it and if it’s easier than editing etc, why not?! I’m getting ready to take my purple sweet potato cuttings for fall. So cool to be able to grow almost anything in this 10b climate. My winter tomatoes are going in too. Thx, great video!
Just saw you on Learn Organic Gardening and loved the vid. Just subscribed. I have so much to learn because I'm building on 20 acres and moving to the new homestead in a matter of weeks. I'm so excited about learning more about growing from you :)
I love your channel Wendi, just found it ! I'm a fairly new gardener zone 10a, I have 4 raised beds and 2 green stalks this year, hope it goes well lol. I'm crazy about sweet potatoes! hope I get a good harvest of the white variety I planted. I want to try all kinds. Glad to know I can keep growing in my zone, even if the cold slows it down. Advice on fertilizing them ?
Hi Wendi, really enjoy your videos. I've had great success propagating with sphagnum moss, very easy!! But the only variety I've tried is just the line green ornamental. I can tell you the ornamental tubers are like a radish color or pinkish color. My produced a huge tuber that a lot of people in a Facebook group flipped out over. But they said I couldn't eat it because its not meant to be consumed. I love the dark burgundy color, going to have to get some
Is there a chart somewhere on different types of sweet potatoes and their leaves? And do they cross pollinate? I have a few varieties in the garden and you didn’t have some of them. So there must be millions of them
I would love to gather a chart at some point. There are A LOT of varieties...there's more each year. We often grow them from cuttings so cross pollination is not a concern. Although I have seen tubers that morphed into something different.
Thank You! The more I learn about how sweet potatoes are grown, the more I want to grow some myself 😊. That's my favorite food right there. I'm paying up to 5€/kg for good organic ones here in Germany. Now I really want to try sprouting one, for next summer, and grow them in a pot. How are you harvesting those in a pot? Can you pull out the tuber while keeping the plant alive, or are you replacing the plant with its cuttings?
Start your sweet potatoes early indoor if you don't have a long summer. See my sweet potato playlist for the episode on harvesting sweet potatoes grown in pots. :)
Hi Wendi, just found your video, I love gardening, don’t know much about growing sweet potatoes. I just tasted my first Okinawan sweet potatoes and WOW was it great! I’m in 7b TN, so how to I grow from the sweet potato itself?
Please help me??? I'm in Virginia zone 7a. My last frost date is April 10th. I just received my 4 varieties of sweet potato slips. But of course it is winter here. I invested a lot of money for these slips that have leaves and roots already. What is the best way to keep them alive and growing indoors till after my last frost???
Oh good to know! I am in zone 8 and mine die in winter unless I protect them or bring cuttings or tubers inside. I have several different varieties, including a purple w/ white skin, that are quite lovely and taste wonderful.
Hard to guess what happened since I can't see. They do need soil to stay moist. Before the plant establishes, it's safer to keep it in bright shade. Hope you give it a try again sometime. Good luck!
I've had luck by letting the slips develop strong roots in water, then take the rooted slips from water and putting them in Solo cups for 2 to 4 weeks rather than right in the ground, an extra step but worked for me. You get really strong established roots in soil and Transplant the whole thing.
My Okinawan grandmother loved sweet potatoes.
I cut two batches of cuttings this year - one in the middle of the stem and the other just under the nodes. Both rooted equally well. There were just air pockets where my potatoes were supposed to be. Happy mice. At least I got the greens.
The appearance of a cluttered garden may often indicate the presence of a productively busy gardener Wendi! Hey, that is a really nice hydroponic grow setup that you have for rooting. What types of edible greens may you grow during the winter season when not propagating something else? Up this way there was a first frost of the season very close by this morning. Garden escaped tho. Happy Gardening! -Bob...
Hi Bob! It's easy to fill up this small space. I sometimes put strawberry runner in the cloning device to root, it works really well! Cabbage works well too. As for the garden in winter I usually like growing cilantro, bok choi, the purple kind preferred, and arugula. :) What state are you in, it's getting cold so fast for you.
@@wendiland I am up here towards the southwestern parts of SD. But tho there was frost weather the last couple of mornings, the garden space is still producing. Almost chutney time with some green tomatoes too!
This is awesome, thanks so much for sharing! I hope to get to this stage one day, but right now I'm just making do with my very beginner suburban backyard homestead
This video style is more raw and real. I like it and if it’s easier than editing etc, why not?! I’m getting ready to take my purple sweet potato cuttings for fall. So cool to be able to grow almost anything in this 10b climate. My winter tomatoes are going in too. Thx, great video!
I’m also in zone 10. Wonderful info. Looking forward to trying sweet potatoes
This style works well for you.Another great video ! ! !
Thank you! :D
I love the purple and white sweet potatoes and I grow them very well in Boston MA 6B
Just saw you on Learn Organic Gardening and loved the vid. Just subscribed. I have so much to learn because I'm building on 20 acres and moving to the new homestead in a matter of weeks. I'm so excited about learning more about growing from you :)
My wife's malaysian chinese,i think Ubi is malay for yam. Here in England the days are shorter now and temps. dropping,i'm jealous of your climate
I love your channel Wendi, just found it ! I'm a fairly new gardener zone 10a, I have 4 raised beds and 2 green stalks this year, hope it goes well lol. I'm crazy about sweet potatoes! hope I get a good harvest of the white variety I planted. I want to try all kinds. Glad to know I can keep growing in my zone, even if the cold slows it down. Advice on fertilizing them ?
Love your positive vibes Wendi 🤠
It's hard to be down when there's so much beauty around. :D
Hi Wendi, really enjoy your videos. I've had great success propagating with sphagnum moss, very easy!! But the only variety I've tried is just the line green ornamental. I can tell you the ornamental tubers are like a radish color or pinkish color. My produced a huge tuber that a lot of people in a Facebook group flipped out over. But they said I couldn't eat it because its not meant to be consumed. I love the dark burgundy color, going to have to get some
Is there a chart somewhere on different types of sweet potatoes and their leaves? And do they cross pollinate? I have a few varieties in the garden and you didn’t have some of them. So there must be millions of them
I would love to gather a chart at some point. There are A LOT of varieties...there's more each year. We often grow them from cuttings so cross pollination is not a concern. Although I have seen tubers that morphed into something different.
Thank You! The more I learn about how sweet potatoes are grown, the more I want to grow some myself 😊. That's my favorite food right there. I'm paying up to 5€/kg for good organic ones here in Germany. Now I really want to try sprouting one, for next summer, and grow them in a pot.
How are you harvesting those in a pot? Can you pull out the tuber while keeping the plant alive, or are you replacing the plant with its cuttings?
Start your sweet potatoes early indoor if you don't have a long summer. See my sweet potato playlist for the episode on harvesting sweet potatoes grown in pots. :)
You will love growing them!! And the taste is so much better as well.
Hi Wendi, just found your video, I love gardening, don’t know much about growing sweet potatoes. I just tasted my first Okinawan sweet potatoes and WOW was it great! I’m in 7b TN, so how to I grow from the sweet potato itself?
The ones that start to root and i cut a way from the main plant, and it become its own plant
Great tip!
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Please help me??? I'm in Virginia zone 7a. My last frost date is April 10th. I just received my 4 varieties of sweet potato slips. But of course it is winter here. I invested a lot of money for these slips that have leaves and roots already. What is the best way to keep them alive and growing indoors till after my last frost???
Plant it in soil, put in bright space inside or under grow light until last frost has past. Good luck!
@@wendiland thank you!
I have a white flesh sweet potato that does well in zone 7
The lighter colors seem to do better in colder places. Thank you for sharing!
Oh good to know! I am in zone 8 and mine die in winter unless I protect them or bring cuttings or tubers inside. I have several different varieties, including a purple w/ white skin, that are quite lovely and taste wonderful.
What part of the world is this in?
My slips never grow fully. The leaves grow for a while and then they start drying out one by one. It makes me sad
Hard to guess what happened since I can't see. They do need soil to stay moist. Before the plant establishes, it's safer to keep it in bright shade. Hope you give it a try again sometime. Good luck!
I've had luck by letting the slips develop strong roots in water, then take the rooted slips from water and putting them in Solo cups for 2 to 4 weeks rather than right in the ground, an extra step but worked for me. You get really strong established roots in soil and Transplant the whole thing.