A NEW WAY TO PLANT SWEET POTATOES -- WILL IT WORK?!
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- Опубліковано 30 тра 2021
- Our sweet potato slips have arrived and we need to get them planted. This year we're trying four new varieties -- Vardaman, Murasaki, Porto Rico, and an experimental variety from NC State. Join us as we try a new planting technique that should be much easier than what we've done in the past.
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I am a patio gardener in Atlanta, and its extremely easy to start your own slips from sweet potatoes from the regular store. I got some purple Asian ones growing all wrapped around the fencing of my patio growing up to the next patio above (apartment building). I say all that to say you can get the timing or succession planting just how you want. I am from Minnesota, so learning how to garden in the Southern climate sure has been a trip. Them sweet potato roots just grew straight out the bottom of my pot into the bare air and they cover a chunk of my concrete patio floor and these vines keep growing like crazy. This plant is invasive and impervious to anything, except the cold, lol. I started growing New Zealand Spinach and its just the same!
To make the planting of sweet potatoes even easier use an old broom stick handle or anything similar cut a notch in the bottom 1/2 or so, (it's easier on the hand) have your kids lay out the slips across the bed and you just push them in. I helped plant acers of sweet potatoes when I was a kid.
It's great to have all those varieties. None available here in the south. I'm up to 400 planted so far from a 4x4 ft bed of potatoes I planted. Wish I had that flat ground.
That's a ton of slips from a small area! Hope y'all have a good harvest this year!
Wow! It is great to be in good viewing company here at Lazy Dog Farm!!
Hey Danny, good to see you commenting on Travis's video. We keep our eyes on both of ya'll. We have 25 slips planted in a 5 x 10x 24 inch tall raised bed. We grew our own slips from mostly orange and a few whites , thinking O Henry white? We made so many slips we were giving them away locally. Thank you fellas we enjoy you both.
I put 12 sweet potatoes in a tub filled it with soil and I got over 100 slips this year. I watched Deep South Homestead 2 years ago and started growing my on slips
Wow! That's sustainability there!
You’ll get far better yields using Cut Slips, not pulled slips, held in water until small white roots appear, (not over 3 days), plant deeper, 3 or 4 stem nodes in the soil. Nodes will produce majority of nice size potatoes.
Did not know that. Thanks for sharing.
Cut slips
What is a cut slip vs a pulled slip??
I just want to say Thank you to all you and your family do for us home Gardners. You have given me new confidence that I can grow anything!
Our pleasure!
Really enjoy your videos a forked stick works good to
Thanks. Just ordered 12 Porto Rico slips and 12 Vardaman Slips from Steele. I live in Fl. Very hopeful about the color of the Vardaman. I already planted a ton of Slips but excited to try these 2 new varieties so ordered them. Thanks so much. Gardening is the BEST Therapy !!!!!!YAY
My grandpa showed me the "stick" trick years ago. He used a round stick that had a small split at the end. I still use that method today, especially since I've gotten old and fat (lol). It's much easier on the back and knees.
Might need to make a modification with the split. I do think that would work easier if the soil is nice and fluffy.
@@LazyDogFarm I guess "split" is not the correct term. A small "notch" would be more appropriate.
Travis it's good to come across your web page. I watched a few weeks of row by row and and realized you was no longer with Hoss Tools. I always enjoyed your perspective on Gardening, wish you well on your new venture. Now, I have two great garden shows to draw from.
Glad you found us Mike! Welcome to the channel.
Danny at Deep South homestead used a sick that had a fork at the end
I could see where that would work if you had some fluffy soil that was hilled high.
@@LazyDogFarm The soil at DSH is sandy.
I been growing the same sweet taters for years. I save the cigar size roots from harvest to plant the next year for slips. I do it pretty much the same way as those commercial guys just on smaller scale. I use a wash tub with about 4 inch's of soil ion the bottom and then lay those cigar size roots side by side in the tub then cover with a couple inch's of soil. I water enough to keep it damp but not soaked and then cover with fresh pet bedding wood chips. toss them under a grow light and POW! tater slips
By far the best sweet potato planting video on the entire internet thank you so much
I am a backyard 2nd year gardener in Central Florida. ❤️ your videos because the info you provide is useful for anyone gardening…even backyard growers….keep it going!
Thanks Patricia! Glad you enjoy our content!
Love the stick idea i learned from deepsouth homestead he uses a forked branch his daddy taught him a real back saver for someone my age
Yep. Might need to make me a forked stick.
@@LazyDogFarm that’s what i use to plant mine and it works fantastic as long as you’ve got soft soil otherwise if your soil isn’t worked up and soft you can damage the slip when you push it in.
Cut a forked branch off one of those pine trees and it will be the easiest thing you’ve ever planted before
I always sat “on me bum” and scooted across the row to get things planted.
Okay... you can teach an old dog new tricks! Thanks for showing us the stick method for planting sweet potatoes. Best wishes from Kate in Olympia, WA - 6/1/2021.
I've always been a "scooter" myself, but this is so much easier.
You guys have the best olympia blueberrys...Got mine from burnt ridge nursery.
Cool idea with the stick! I'll have to try that
It works very well!
Great info as always. I was excited about this one, well all of them. Playlist was awesome as well. Alright, Alright, Alright.
Glad you enjoyed!
My first time planting sweet potatoe slips. I had a grocery store one that started growing slips. So when i planted Irish potatoes I planted the slips. So far they are growing fine in a gro bag. My Irish potatoes are starting to blossom. This is my first time with them too. I live in North Texas .
Hope you have a great harvest!
How was the harvest?
@@jamestomlin5525
Unfortunately we had a rodent problem and all the plants above ground were eaten or destroyed. It was a bad year for whatever it was that invaded the garden.
I have potatoes planted again in grow bags. I'm not giving up.
Oh, when i dumped out the bags there were some small baby white potatoes but no sweet potatoes .
@@vidalialongshank328make sure to pinch off the flowers so the plant sends all the energy to the tuber and not the flower.
You can also use the vines and cut each stem and leaf as they grow up the vine and put them in water and you can multiply your slips that way and do staggered planting.
Save your banana peels and compost them, that’ll help also.
My mother's family survived the great depression with sweet potatoes. It's an almost no fail crop. I've grown a few and was always amazed at the harvest. It is my zombie apocalypse 'must have'.
For sure! They'll grow when other things won't.
I have a short, forked, mesquite stick to push them into the soil. Once I push it in, I give it a little twist to loosen it from the slip.
Thanks Travis! Been waiting for this video all day! Now to plant my slips tomorrow!!
Have fun!
Super nice and informative, really enjoyed your relaxed style. I am a backyard gardener wanting to try to plant a few sweet potatoes this year because we love eating them. No vines available in my area so I called Steele to see if they could do a mixed variety for small gardeners. No answer but I left my information in hopes they will call back. I just bought 3 sacrificial sweet potatoes and put them in a pan, covered with dirt and watered them (another UA-camr :D) to see if I can grow my own slips out of desperation, lol. Prepare, prepare, just incase scenario.
I don't think they do small sampler packs. But if you're wanting a sure-fire winner, go with the Georgia Jet.
My garden partner gave me a metal sweet potato stick with the fork last year for Xmas. It works well
Thank you
You're welcome
Just got my slips in the mail. Murasaki and Covington. This will be my second attempt at it . Last time I grew from a store bought sweet potato and had a not so good results from it. Maybe these will do better. I'll put some in ground and some in the bottom of 50 gallon drums I've cut in half. Wish me luck.
I think you picked a perfect song for planting out your sweet potatoes. :-) :-) big hello from New Orleans Louisiana
Thanks Joseph! Glad you enjoyed it.
I live in Orange, Tx. off I-10. Planted the "Mahon Yams". Thanks for staying on the videos. Mike.
Let us know how they do for you. I've never tried that variety.
I am one of those gardeners that eventually wilts to the heat myself. The weeds win.
Plant a warm-season cover crop before that happens. Then you'll be in much better shape come fall.
Sadly, we're up here in NE Texas and we have just been getting sooo much rain that it has just caused havoc all over the garden. Just too wet. So we are super slow to get just anything in the ground. Everything is slow growing this year.
Will have to get us some sweet tater in the ground as soon as we have a few days that are dry.
All your goodies are looking great.
I could use some of that rain. Almost a month without any rain here.
@@LazyDogFarm Yikes, well this weekend we're supposed to be getting some more. I'll sure try and send some your way.
West Texas on my end, I would trade yall this desert climate for the rain in a heartbeat!
I did buy 6 Beauregard slips from the nursery. After about a month I snipped the ends off the vines and put them in water on the window sill and made my own slips. About to do it again for my son's garden.
Good idea!
It’s amazing as to how forgiving the slips are. Obviously, you don’t want them to dry out, but they will spring back from being wilted.
They are pretty resilient. But I've also lost my fair share of them planting when it's too hot outside and not giving them enough water.
If you want to space them accurately, instead of laying them end to end, lay them perpendicular to the trench, with the root tips in the trench; then just use your stick to push them to the depth you want.
I’ve got my sweet potatoes planted. Grew the slips in the dirt. So easy. Second time growing them. Hoping for a good harvest.
We hope you have a great harvest as well!
I’ve just pulled my onions that I had around the perimeter of my raised bed and planted purple sweet potato slips. I’ve also planted four slips in each of my 3 black feed tubs.
Nice! That's a good succession plan.
Good plan. That worked nice. Good luck on the finished product
Thanks 👍
Like you it's to hot to grow much in summer here in qld Australia I grow autumn winter and spring
I love fall gardening when things are starting to cool a bit.
Brilliant planting !!!
Thanks Mousie!
Thank you for sharing you are doing a very good work
Thanks Teresa!
Your just Great...If you were not a great Farmer you would be a spectacular teacher, Thanks
Thanks Barry!
I just got tomatoes in today. It went from 39 low and it is going to get in the 90s all in one week. Crazy weather! I sure enjoy your channel Travis.
Thanks Laurie. I'm sure those tomatoes will enjoy some warmer weather.
Travis., you are really delivering the nuggets of knowledge! Thanks 😊
When you gonna do some rv ing videos, ? love what y’all are doing
We try to post at least one camping video a week.
Wow, it was 48 here last night!
That's crazy. It finally "cooled-off" here a bit and we're back down in the 60s at night.
Oh my gosh Travis! I started this video and I thought: Travis's face is naked!!! I thought you had shaved your moustache (and this is the way I say mustache!) and then I noticed this was made 11 months ago!!! It's still a great video my friend.
Haha. This one falls into the "pre-stache" archives. lol
Me and my grandpa always used a long hickory stick with a forked end on it.
I could see where that would work well.
You're just sayin' that's what granpa used that hickory switch I mean stick for.
You're a pretty knowledgeable fella, keep on keeping on my friend
Much appreciated
The year before I bought some sweet potatoes from Publix, left one in the cabinet that I didn't see it started sprouting so I decided to cut them up and plant them, I had a large caladium crate full that I harvested, they came back this year, and all the potatoes I had from last year are sprouting now, it's amazing what one bad potato can turn into. I have had nonstop food and beauty since then. They haven't stopped growing or producing for an entire year, and the blooms are beautiful.
Wow! Now that's sustainability there!
If you're far enough south in the US they will perennialize. Are you in FLA? That's the only place I've seen it happen.
@@flatsville1 yes, they have already come back and I didn't have to replant, yes I'm in central florida
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Danny from Deep South Homestead has loads of info on sweet potatoes. I did what he said and grew soooo many slips from just a few sweet potatoes
Yep. He knows his stuff when it comes to sweet potatoes.
Look at deep south homestead for a refined stock. His goes much smother.
Yep I hear he has quite the nifty sweet tater planting stick.
Growing my purple korean sweet potato slips in grow bags this year. Planted them a while back. They are doing amazing.
We grew some purple ones last year -- not sure of the variety name -- and they were quite delicious!
@@LazyDogFarm Yea, I have no clue what the name of the variety. This one has been passed down from my wife's family that they brought from Korea. They have been grown as north as New York and as South as Flordia. Always good producers. A true heirloom for our family.
I have found that to cure the sweet potatoes really good to get the best flavor it takes planting in May here in zone 8b . Dog days harvesting is the pits yet produces the sweetest tastiest of all!!
Yes. Digging sweet potatoes in the heat of August is rough.
That is the way my grand ma taught us how to do them
You should put a "V"slot in the end
I definitely should!
I'm growing great slips. I have tried the muraski and found they were very nice, but very dry.
They're neat to grow, just not the most productive.
How exciting to try a new variety!! I tried this year for the first time and failed at making slips....oh well always next year. I will have my hands full with all the tomatoes and peppers I started from seed.🍅🌶😳
My sweet potatoes never store long enough for me to use them for slips. Probably due to the way I store them, but luckily I have some good friends that grow sweet potato slips.
Lazy Dog Farm ...I’m in 8b as well & had some old sweet potatoes from last yr & they had some shoots coming out (it wasnt time to plant) & I put them in a little sun (to prevent from being spindly). I put them in the ground along with some organic potatoes I bought at the store. More than enough slips for me 😊. I even gave some to a neighbor!
I grew tomatoes right thru the heat here in northern Alabama, up in mid to high 90s. Only because I got them in the ground very very late, but they did fine, just ripened a bit slower.
Ours surprisingly did well and are still kicking.
Enjoyed the show! I like the stick idea, but I'm in a new plot this year..Ive been planting some slips i grew from last years sweet potatoes, (Unknown verities) & i bought some Beauregard slips also. Should have about 80 slips when done...I try to get my sweet potatoes in as early as possible, so they can be dug by the end of September...October can be a wet cold month...
Yea not sure the stick would work well in a new plot unless the soil was really sandy.
I grew Mahon Yams wich are sweet potatoes, in a 8x3 raised bed. It did great, i still have some. And they are prety tasty to. My son and i pulled up about 120 lbs. Cantelope size to 2 inch diameter. I got them from Johnnys select seeds.
Wow! Those do sound nice!
You are going to have plenty of sweet potatoes. I don’t have enough space to grow them but they are a favorite of mine.
We eat quite a bit of them and they make an excellent ground cover during the summer months.
Got my slips in May 17th. I put 2 inches of compost down 1st but maybe I will add a bit of a balanced organic fertilizer.
Can't hurt.
Thanks! Like your music.
Thanks for watching Don!
I purchased slips from same company last year and they did great. This year I started my own. Some have been planted for about a month and I am planting more next weekend. Can't find where I wrote down the 2 varieties I bought. Oh well.
As long as they're doing great and you're able to keep replicating them, that's all that matters.
It is common among Cherokee in my area to use a forked stick to plant slips in plowed dirt. It works pretty good.
I could see that. I wish my soil was not so hard from the dry weather.
Yep! My ancestors were a pretty resourceful bunch, lol.
Any of those cars driving by ever honk when you are filming a video?
Sometimes, yes they do.
Last time I tried to grow sweet potatoes I failed miserably. I think I just might try it again here on the new homestead!
Go for it!
Can't beat that with a stick. Got Covington in the ground last week. Beauregard going in tomorrow they are cheaper at the co-op.
Glad you found a good source. Unfortunately, we don't have co-op's around here.
Well I planted some a couple months ago, and looks like I did it all wrong, I grew my own slips and also had planted potatoes directly, they are all growing , just need the rain to help, but now not sure if I will get any. Didn’t know at the time you can’t plant the whole potatoes. But at least I have time to replant down here in FL. Thanks for the info....
You've got plenty of time for correction.
I like it....I like it alot!
Glad you like it!
I grow my own slips by putting a sweet potato in a glass of water like I was going to grow the vine. When the sprouts get about 6 inches long, I take them off and set in a cup of water until they get lots of roots. Then plant in what ever area I have picked for this year.
That's a great sustainable way to do it!
I save as many seed as I can from everything we grow.
I grew my own slips this year but started them way to early. So I planted them in big tubs, way too early and lost them all. I have one slip that was slow and will plant that one as an experiment. I also am growing yukon's in big buckets and they're going nuts here in Michigan.
I bet Yukons do really well up there with the milder summers.
@@LazyDogFarmIt gets hot and muggy here in Michigan in the summer too. We go from 20* below to 105*. Sometimes it's hard on gardens when it gets too hot, as you know down south. Then add the pest pressure, and the moquitos and it's a gamble! The mosquitos lay in formation waiting for you to walk out your door!
I don't care for the skeeters. Having a pond behind our house doesn't help.
Travis I was wondering why you don’t try to grow your own sweet potato slips I have done this for a few years now it a lot cheaper and it’s easy too
No doubt it's easy to do. But the folks at Steele Plant Company are good friends and I always try to help them when I can.
Finally planting something I'm not trying to catch up with you on lol. I'm the only one on the house (of 4) who likes sweet potatoes. And the only way I like them is roasted, baked, or smoker baked. I'd like to grow them, but working on the others before I learn the sweet. I would like to get some of those French fingerlings next year. Gotta put thT in my phone calender to remind me for next year. I saw how Dsh did his. He's always got a clever technique. How are your celebrity plus tomatoes coming along?
Celebrity Plus tomatoes are looking really good. They're indeterminate, so they're everywhere. Still waiting on the color to turn on the fruits.
I planted my last week in Ms. We need rain.
Us too. Been having to water mine heavily to get them going.
A healthy dose of bone meal helps also.
the mounds might wanna be a little wider for more potatoes to grow.
Thank you for the video..helped alot with planting my slips. Love the music in the video is there a certain channel it comes from or certain artists?
I get most of my music from a site called artlist.io. It's a subscription service, but has lots of good music.
Hoping you have time to keep us really up to date on your sweet potatoes... I've been growing them for many years... but until you told me where to order them from I just picked up whatever they had at the feed store, never even knew what they were. Planted Ga Jets last year Covington this year... but really wanting to know how these "bunch" varieties work out. OK.. clearly you need to talk to Danny over at Deep South... that stick is all wrong. :) It's kinda a secret, but you can get Sweet Potato fertilizer from the people you got your slips from... you have to ask about it, but they have it.
Good to know about the fertilizer. Please educate me on why DSH would think my stick is "all wrong." I'm curious now.
@@LazyDogFarm Well of course both of you waited until I crawled around on my 60 year old knees to show me I could just do it standing up... life goes on. Search Deep South on UA-cam for "Growing Amazing Sweet Potatoes!" April 14th... he rambles on a bit, but just jump to around 12 minutes or so (if you want), and he shows how he does it... and his "stick". You need an upgrade! :)
Check out OAG (Old Alabama Gardener)...he hasn’t done an in depth on Murasaki (probably spelled that wrong 🤦🏼♂️) in a while, but he has grown them quite a few times. Best of luck with all of the sweet potatoes!
Thanks Johnny. I'll have to go check that out.
I'm here in Texas. Thinking about starting a rice farm or a cranberry bog. :)
I'll take any moisture you have.
@@LazyDogFarm If I could run a pipe to your property I sure would let yo have it. I've lived here for 69 years, and never seen any thing like this.
Love to eat sweeties but I can't grow them here at 6500', but then again I don't have to deal with that Georgia heat either. You've got your new sweetie stick and your tomato weave wand so you're all set up for caveman agriculture.
Yep! All kinds of new garden survival gadgets!
Hey! Appreciate your videos. Do you know which varieties have the least stringy-ness ?
I haven't ever noticed our sweet potatoes being stringy. So hard to say.
Just planted some Georgia Jets a couple days ago. You could call your new planter the "slipstick." The heat is on its way. I've not seen or heard you mention any eggplant in your summer crops. Are they not a favorite with your family?
We've grown eggplant every single year since we've lived at this place. They were a key component of our market gardening operation when we were selling our veggies. Eggplant just kind of slipped my mind this year and didn't start any. Will probably grow some again next year.
Cut a v notch in the end
You should try the Okinawan type - white outside purple inside - it's the most flavorful sweet potato so far. I've tried the Murasaki and it's not nearly as tasty as the Okinawan. However, it's tough to find Okinawan slips. I've tried sprouting slips from store bought Okinawans but no success (yet)!
I grew Okinawa in 2020 and Murasaki last year. They are both tasty, but neither are very productive compared to the other varieties we've grown. As such, they didn't make the cut for us.
@@LazyDogFarm I just love the taste of the Okinawans!
I am so disappointed they sent me the smallest plants compared what they sent you from Steele it will take a long time too get sweet potatoes with the tiny plants I have your looks so big and healthy.Great video.
The Murasaki plants were a little small, but everything else was good size. Although I don't believe the size of the slip really matters. Once they start growing, they catch up pretty fast.
@@LazyDogFarm Good
Travis where do y’all suggest to get a good potash fertilizer for the sweet potatoes?
7 Springs Farm online carries a "sulfate of potash" that should work pretty well for that.
Strawberries plant well this way too.
Good to know!
Put a notch in the bottom of your stick, it will lie on either side of the root and push it into the ground with ease
Thanks for the tip!
what about a regular old soaker hose until they get gong good?
That would work too.
or you can use your hands to push and cover the slip down the soil as you go. Didn't you have to get down on your knees to put it down in the first place anyway?
Travis, what tripod sprinkler do you use? Been looking at getting one. Got my sweet potato slips in the ground last week here in SC
I believe Orbit makes them. They're usually about $40 at Lowe's or Home Depot. I can get a few years from them before they need replacing.
You need a good high row, it looks like you basically planting about 2 inches deep. Unless your soil is extremely soft about 12-16" deep, there is not enough soil for the potatoes.
Yeah hilling them higher would have been better. But the soil was so hard. I'll just have to throw soil to them as they grow.
How did those Vardaman sweets work out? I just ordered some slips of that for a (sort of) raised bed.
Pretty well from what I remember. Pretty tasty too!
How often do you side dress your sweet potatoes if you don’t mind me asking? Thanks
Usually just once.
I have several questions.
I plan on ordering 150 slips from Steele next week.
Should I order more than what I need?
When they come in, I put them straight in water and how many days do I have?
How long does it take Steele to deliver?
Also, what do you think about double rows in a four foot bed?
Let us know where you get the potassium
I ordered more than what I needed just based on my row length. 25 slips in a bundle, but my rows are 30' long. So I had some extras. My leftovers are still sitting in a bucket of water almost a week after planting and they're still good as long as I refresh the water every couple days. I wouldn't do double rows. You should be able to request a shipping date. And with UPS, you'll usually get them in a few days.
@@LazyDogFarm
Thanks Travis. I always appreciate your replies and knowledge.
Don't know if you have a southern ag dealer around you, but they tend to have the least expensive sulfate of potash.
Good to know!
Is that 8-5-5 good for everything in the vegetable garden?
As a preplant, yes. Some crops like onions and corn will need extra nitrogen as they grow. But a balanced or close-to-balanced fertilizer works well as a preplant for everything IMO.